Introduction
Vikings: Valhalla is a historical drama streaming television series created by Jeb Stuart for Netflix. It is a sequel to the History’s Vikings, filmed in County Wicklow, Ireland.
Set one hundred years after the events of Vikings, the series chronicles the beginning of the end of the Viking Age, marked by the Battle of Stamford Bridge in 1066.
Series 02 premiered on Netflix on 12 January 2023.


Outline
In Sussex, Emma and Agnarr search for “The Bear” and discover that he’s Godwin’s guardian but had recently been killed, although they find Godwin’s father’s ring. Canute returns to London and doubtful that Godwin is behind the assassination attempt, he betroths his niece Gytha to him. In Novgorod, Olaf meets with Yaroslav, promising to stop the Jomsvikings from raiding the Baltic trade routes. In Jomsborg, Hrefna helps an ill Freydís recover. Jorundr is put on trial, and after Harekr frames him for Freydís’ death, the elders of Jomsborg decide to have his right hand removed before being exiled. Freydís later challenges Harekr, who easily defeats her, but the Jomsvikings rise up and stone him to death, allowing Freydís to be reunited with her son. On the Dnieper river, after reaching a large waterfall, only Harald wants to press on. Leif becomes romantically involved with Miriam who plans to eventually ingest poison to end her suffering as her illness has worsened. Eleana tells Harald that Vitomir was bringing the precious cargo to Constantinople to stop raids on their home in Chude. Harald then removes all the cargo and the mast from the ship and together the crew head over the waterfall.
Vikings Series
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Production & Filming Details
- Release Date: 12 January 2023.
- Running time: 51 minutes (per episode).
- Rating: 15.
- Country: US
- Language: English.