Vikings: Valhalla
Vikings: Valhalla
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Vikings: Valhalla

"Kneel to no one."

7.6
Yr 2022
Status Ended
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Series Brief

Overview

In this sequel to "Vikings," a hundred years have passed and a new generation of legendary heroes arises to forge its own destiny — and make history.

Critical Reception

What critics are saying

Score 65 /100

Vikings: Valhalla is generally regarded as an entertaining, if occasionally formulaic, expansion of the original series. Critics largely agree that the show provides a satisfying, action-heavy experience characterized by impressive production values and violent spectacle. While it maintains a familiar tone for fans of the franchise, it remains accessible to newcomers who do not need prior knowledge of the earlier show to follow the plot.

Reviews are somewhat mixed regarding the show's narrative pacing and historical accuracy. Some critics found the storytelling early on to be rushed or lacking in depth, while others praised its ability to weave together engaging revenge-based subplots. Ultimately, it is frequently cited as a successful, if not groundbreaking, addition to the historical drama genre.

“A beautiful show, dark and gloomy and vicious, with all the adornments of warfare that make the Vikings so fascinating.”

“This was not the sort of series I honestly thought I would enjoy as much as I did.”

“The show it settles into becoming is pretty strong and satisfying on its own.”

“It is characterized as a bit of good, honest action with hairy brothers wielding axes.”

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Why fans love it

Vikings: Valhalla relocates the brutality of the 11th century to a landscape defined by shifting loyalties and religious tension. The series favors the physical mechanics of warfare, leaning heavily into the visceral weight of sword and shield combat. It captures the transition of Northern Europe as old traditions collide with rising tides of political change, creating a conflict rooted as much in ideology as it is in territorial conquest.

The narrative structure emphasizes the volatile nature of Norse leadership. Sam Corlett anchors a cast tasked with navigating a world where survival depends on calculated aggression and tactical alliances. Rather than relying on simple heroism, the show highlights the darker, gritty realities of Viking society. The production leans into cold, stark environments that mirror the unforgiving lives of its central figures, ensuring that every clash feels like a struggle for a new world order.

Featured Players

Cast

Credited 75
Regulars 10
Longest run 24 eps
Show 67 more
Pääru Oja as Arne Gormsson 8 episodes Sam Stafford as Ulf 3 episodes Jack Mullarkey as Toke 3 episodes Robert McCormack as Tomas 4 episodes Jaakko Ohtonen as Johan 3 episodes Edward Franklin as Skarde 5 episodes Gavin Drea as Eadric Streona 3 episodes John Kavanagh as The Seer 4 episodes Louis Davison as Prince Edmund 6 episodes Gavin O'Connor as Earl of East Anglia 11 episodes Álfrún Laufeyjardóttir as Yrsa 5 episodes Ethan Dillon as Vestian 6 episodes Kenneth M. Christensen as Jarl Nóri 6 episodes Brian Robinson as Yngvi 4 episodes Gerry Cannon as Bishop of London 3 episodes Lujza Richter as Liv 10 episodes Christopher Rygh as Agnarr 18 episodes Asbjørn Krogh Nissen as Jarl Kåre 5 episodes Pollyanna McIntosh as Queen Ælfgifu 11 episodes Søren Pilmark as King Sweyn Forkbeard 5 episodes Henessi Schmidt as Gytha 10 episodes Jack Hickey as Richard of Normandy 3 episodes James Ballanger as Hallbjorn 11 episodes Mark Keegan as Edward 3 episodes Jamie Keegan as Alfred 3 episodes Annabelle Mandeng as Altöra 3 episodes Jinny Lofthouse as Hertha 4 episodes Charlie O'Connor as Svein 7 episodes Ruben Lawless as Harald Harefoot 3 episodes Stanislav Callas as Jorundr 8 episodes Maria Guiver as Aelfwynn 3 episodes Bradley James as Lord Harekr 5 episodes Marcin Dorociński as Yaroslav the Wise 4 episodes Hayat Kamille as Mariam 7 episodes Emily McEntire as Hrefna 6 episodes Aoibhinn McGinnity as Valgerda 13 episodes Yngvild Støen Grotmol as Gudrid 6 episodes Taylor James as Batu 12 episodes Patrick Loftus as Kolr 6 episodes Ciaran McMahon as Hamundr 10 episodes Eoghain Francis Kiernan as Aki 10 episodes Kayode Akinyemi as Kaysan 11 episodes Tolga Safer as Kurya 5 episodes Eleanor McLynn as Dorn 11 episodes Siobhan O'Callaghan as Cadlín 5 episodes Ailbhe Cowley as Brigtoc 6 episodes Mark Huberman as Ealdorman of Sussex 7 episodes Sharon McCoy as Skögul 8 episodes Alan Devine as Ealdorman of Kent 6 episodes Nikolai Kinski as Emperor Romanos 5 episodes Florian Munteanu as George Maniakes 7 episodes Amalia Holm Bjelke as Hrefna 7 episodes Leander Vyvey as Stígr 8 episodes Jade O'Connor as Gunn 7 episodes Goran Višnjić as Erik the Red 4 episodes Set Sjöstrand as Magnus Olafsson 4 episodes Horatio Hirst as Bishop Grimketel 4 episodes Peter Claffey as Dunstan 4 episodes Jakob Femerling Andersen as Svein 4 episodes Kate Bratchyna as Katla 4 episodes Sofia Lebedeva as Elena 11 episodes Henry Proctor as Alfred 4 episodes Cal O'Driscoll as Edward 4 episodes Huey O'Meara as Harthacanute 4 episodes Pyry Kähkönen as Harefoot 6 episodes Carrie Crowley as Hilde 4 episodes Luke Harmon as Harald Haraldsson 7 episodes
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Keyword Cloud

Keywords

fight sword brotherhood vikings (norsemen) survival historical medieval 11th century european history dark war blood period piece nordic history historical war sword & shield sword and sandal exciting action adventure ambivalent violent middle ages
Technical Sheet

Details

First Aired
February 25, 2022
Status
Ended
Origin
US
TMDB Votes
1,077