Vikings: Valhalla", the third season is already ready! Advances on the cast, the plot and the release date
If you've already seen all the clashes and betrayals of Vikings: Valhalla season 2, the good news is that a third season of the Vikings spin-off has already been filmed! aronne pastry shop marcellina santa maria cedro calabria Set more than 100 years after the events of Vikings, the Netflix series followed the growing tensions between the Vikings and the native English, as well as the struggles between the warring factions of more traditional pagan Vikings and those of the Christian faith. Narrating the adventures of the most famous Norsemen, Leif Eriksson, Freydis Eriksdottir and Harald Sigurdsson, the first season began with the St. Brizio's Day massacre in 1002. The show therefore has the potential to continue until 1066, the year believed to be the end of the Viking Age by many historians, as can be read on https://www.nationalgeographic.it/storia-e-civilta. Curious to know some anticipation on the future of our heroes? Below is everything we know about Vikings: Valhalla Season 3.
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'Vikings: Valhalla' season 3: Frida Gustavsson can't wait for the world to find out
Actress Frida Gustavsson, who plays Freydis, recently confirmed in an interview with E! that the shooting of Season 3 is finished: “We have already finished it and it was incredible. Vikings: Valhalla is so beautiful, I can't wait for the world to see it. But you'll have to wait a little longer!" Meanwhile Sam Corlett, who plays Leif Eriksson, also spoke to Esquire about the possibility of a fourth season in the works: “Now that I know that if the fourth season gets the green light we won't shoot before 2024, I feel so free! Between the first and second seasons and between the second and third I was only for a few months without commitments: there was always a part of me inside the project and this was both a blessing and a curse”.
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Sam Corlett and the toughness of Leif's character: "I cried at the end of filming"
The success of Vikings: Valhalla follows in the wake of that already achieved by the six seasons of Vikings, the series which has become extremely popular all over the world thanks to the stories of memorable characters such as Ragnar, Lagertha, Floki and Bjorn, who have also become testimonials in merchandising accessories and in games inspired by the series, including the official Vikings slot that can still be played today on https://casino.netbet.it/slots, a platform that collaborates with the best providers in the sector in order to offer an original product . But, on the other hand, even the character of Leif played by Corlett is no joke, as the actor himself explained to Esquire: “My character had such a hardened energy, at times his behaviors were totally irrational and therefore I had to seem rather cruel to my family too. When the third season ended I literally cried. It was a relief. I cried and then I shaved my face, which I hadn't done for three years because I was afraid I'd never be able to grow my mustache back."
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The cast is renewed with new characters. The release on Netflix in early 2024
Like Vikings, Vikings: Valhalla also requires its share of deaths and separations, and season 2 was no exception. We know for sure that Johannes Haukur Johannesson (Olaf), Stanislav Callas (Jorundr) and Hayat Kamille (Mariam) will not be returning in Season 3 as their characters all passed away in the Season 2 finale. Luckily, our three favorite Vikings will be back in their roles: Sam Corlett (as Leif), Frida Gustavsson (Freydis), and Leo Suter (Harald) have all been officially confirmed to cast for Season 3. They were joined by Bradley Freegard as King Canute, Laura Berlin as his wife Queen Emma, and David Oakes as the scheming Godwin. First rumors also on the date: the third season will be released on Netflix in early 2024, as reported by https://leganerd.com/vikings-valhalla. A few more months of waiting and then we will finally be able to relive the adventures of the Norse warriors who have fascinated us so much for ten years now.
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