Sequela de 'Vikings', 100 anos mais tarde, focalizando as aventuras de Leif Erikson, Freydis, Harald Hardrada e do rei normando Guilherme, o Conquistador.Sequela de 'Vikings', 100 anos mais tarde, focalizando as aventuras de Leif Erikson, Freydis, Harald Hardrada e do rei normando Guilherme, o Conquistador.Sequela de 'Vikings', 100 anos mais tarde, focalizando as aventuras de Leif Erikson, Freydis, Harald Hardrada e do rei normando Guilherme, o Conquistador.
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Vikings: Valhalla is a powerful continuation of the epic Viking saga, and it delivers in every way. The show perfectly balances intense action, layered storytelling, and complex characters, making it an incredible viewing experience. Set a hundred years after the original Vikings series, Valhalla introduces a new generation of fierce warriors and legendary figures, like Leif Erikson and Harald Sigurdsson, each of whom adds fresh energy and depth to the Viking lore.
The attention to historical detail is impressive, and the cinematography captures the raw beauty and brutality of the Viking world. The battle scenes are thrilling, with epic scale and stunning choreography that make every confrontation feel intense and personal. But it's not just about the battles-the story dives into cultural conflicts, politics, and the evolution of Norse and Christian beliefs, making it as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.
The attention to historical detail is impressive, and the cinematography captures the raw beauty and brutality of the Viking world. The battle scenes are thrilling, with epic scale and stunning choreography that make every confrontation feel intense and personal. But it's not just about the battles-the story dives into cultural conflicts, politics, and the evolution of Norse and Christian beliefs, making it as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.
When I first heard about Vikings: Valhalla I couldn't wait to see it. I knew it was going to be hard to live up to the original but this not not only met my expectations but surpassed them in every way. Of course it wasn't as good as the original, I wasn't expecting it to but it's still a very good show that can stand on its own. I actually liked it so much that I binged the first two seasons again before watching this last and final season. I just did the same thing with Season 3...I binged it as fast as possible. Even though most of the reviews are positive there are some that didn't like it as much as others and I'm really not sure why. If you liked the original then there's no reason why you shouldn't like this one too. I hope they do another spin-off because the more Vikings the better.
Being a huge fan of the original Vikings I was really looking forward to Vikings: Valhalla. Now, even though it's not as quite as good as the original it's still a really good show that absolutely holds up as it's own great series (as long as you don't compare it to the original). It takes place 100 years after the original show and makes references to all the great characters from that show like Ragnar, Bjorn, Lagertha, Rollo, Ivar, etc. It also mainly takes place in Kattegat, which was home to all those great characters. The new heroes in this show (Leif, Harold, Freydis, etc) are all really easy to root for and do a incredible job pulling you into the show. After finishing season 3 (the last season) I can say I've been thoroughly entertained throughout the entire series and I'm so glad they were able to give it a proper ending instead of of a cliffhanger.
Micheal Hurst should be convicted for crimes against history. I know this show was made purely for entertainment purposes. But considering its set during one of the most intresting periods in the history of the British isles I expected just a little hard fact. But no.
We instead get the same badly written characters that ruined the last 3 seasons of Vikings and the box ticking diversity casting that is insulting to anyone with a small amount of knowledge about the period and even intelligent persons who know practically nothing.. Dark skinned Viking warrior queens with New Zealand accent...? Sorry but it's laughable.
I will watch more episodes but I hold out little hope. If you really want to know what really happened during that period read some History books or even Helen Holick's book the A Hollow Crown and Harold the king. Or Alternatively some of Bernard Cornwell's who like Holick can inter weave hard historical fact with fiction.
We instead get the same badly written characters that ruined the last 3 seasons of Vikings and the box ticking diversity casting that is insulting to anyone with a small amount of knowledge about the period and even intelligent persons who know practically nothing.. Dark skinned Viking warrior queens with New Zealand accent...? Sorry but it's laughable.
I will watch more episodes but I hold out little hope. If you really want to know what really happened during that period read some History books or even Helen Holick's book the A Hollow Crown and Harold the king. Or Alternatively some of Bernard Cornwell's who like Holick can inter weave hard historical fact with fiction.
She might as well have been riding a three legged unicorn and shooting lightning bolts from her armpits! What nonsense! It is disgraceful to rewrite history in this way. While the efforts to be as inclusive and socially aware are applauded, the character of Jarl.
"Vikings: Valhalla" Cast In and Out of Character
"Vikings: Valhalla" Cast In and Out of Character
Take a look at Sam Corlett, Frida Gustavsson, Leo Suter, and more of the series cast in and out of character.
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- CuriosidadesOlaf Haraldsson holds the title of Rex Perpetuus Norvegiae - eternal king of Norway. Technically, all Norwegian monarchs since the 12th century has held Norway as a fief to this long dead king.
- Erros de gravaçãoLeif Eriksson and Harald Sigurdsson are shown as being the same age. Leif Eriksson is believed to have been born about 50 years before Harald Sigurdsson.
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