Vikings probably one of the most popular Television shows right now. Created by Michael Hirst, the historical drama Vikings premiered on History Channel in 2013. But fans soon fell in love with Ragnar, Lagertha, Rollo, Floki, and many more characters. Therefore the makers quickly renewed it for a second season.
The initial seasons followed the life of legendary Norse figure Ragnar Lothbrok (Travis Fimmel) and his travels alongside his brother Rollo (Clive Standen), and his best friend Floki (Gustaf Skarsgård). The series gradually shifted its focus to Ragnar’s sons and their own journeys, especially Ivar (Alex Høgh Andersen) and Bjorn (Alexander Ludwig).
The legendary series is at present on its sixth season. Fans have already had a few shocks. One of the biggest ws the death of legendary shield maiden, Lagertha (Katheryn Winnick), killed by hallucinating Hvitserk. They also saw how Ivar plunged his sword into Bjorn’s chest. Meanwhile, Ubbe and Torvi are in Iceland looking for Floki. Vikings season 6 is now on a break, so when will the series be back and what can viewers expect from part 2 or Viking Season 7?
Here is all you need to know about Vikings Season 7
Vikings Season 6 second-half release date:
We have already seen all that took place in the first part of season 6. As Vikings season 6 has wrapped up the 10-episode first half of its season. Fans are now waiting for the second half. Though there has been no confirmed release date yet, quite possibly the second part of season 6 will start streaming from November 2020.
What Will Be the story of Vikings Season 7?
The second part of Vikings season 6 will bring answers to a number of questions uppermost in the minds of Fans. First and foremost being is Bjorn still alive? Next, is what happened to Floki? The third is all about who will take the throne of Kattegat?
When will Vikings Season 7 out?
We are sorry to say that there will be no seventh season of the popular show. The makers have confirmed season sixth is the final culmination of the Vikings.
Valhalla:
But do not be disheartened, Michael Hirst has confirmed a spin-off, titled Valhalla. It will stream exclusively on Netflix (not History or Amazon), the streaming giant ordering 24 episodes, and will shoot at Ashford Studios in Wicklow, Ireland. Hirst added that “You’re going to see Christian Viking armies fighting Pagan Viking armies”.
Hirst told Entertainment Tonight that the show was leading up to 1066 and the invasion of England by a descendant of Rollo, so fans will also be seeing some familiar faces.
According to The Wrap, it will be set 100 years after the OG show and will follow the most famous Vikings who ever lived, including William the Conqueror, Leif Erikson, Harald Hardrada and Freydis who will all blaze new paths as they fight for survival in an ever-changing and evolving Europe.
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