‘Vikings: Valhalla’ renewed for Season 3 at Netflix

'Vikings: Valhalla' renewed for Season 3 at Netflix
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“My father, you and I, we are all descended from Odin or is that not true uncle?” – Bjorn

The epic journey of Leif Erikson is all set to roar once again on Netflix with more bloodbaths, beards, and battles in a brand new season that is set one hundred years after the events of Vikings. The series chronicles the beginning and end of the Viking Age. It is not a surprise that the show was greenlit early, as the overall reception of the series has been well-received in this particular genre for Netflix.

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 90% critic approval rating with an average rating of 7.0/10, based on 27 reviews. The website’s critical consensus reads, “Reveling in the glory of straightforward adventure storytelling, Valhalla is a bloody-good dramatization of Leif Eriksson’s conquests.”

Metacritic gave it a weighted average score of 70 out of 100 based on reviews from 13 critics, indicating “generally favorable reviews.” So it is understandable if you are one of those who want to get clarity about “When will Vikings: Valhalla Season 3 air on Netflix?” Then look no further, as we’ve compiled all of the relevant information right here. Continue reading until you reach the end to find all of your answers related to Vikings: Valhalla Season 3.

'Vikings: Valhalla' renewed for Season 3 at Netflix

Vikings: Valhalla Season 3: When will it premiere on Netflix?

After the first season’s success, the series was officially renewed for a second and third season with a 24-episode order in March 2022. If you’ve been keeping up with recent developments, you’ll be relieved to know that the network has confirmed that the third season will premiere in 2024. The exact release date has yet to be determined because production is still ongoing. 

But, if we have to speculate, the new episodes could debut in the early months of next year, with January to February being the likely release window, as was the case with the previous seasons. In the same time slot of 2:00 a.m. (PT) or 3:00 a.m. (ET), with each new episode dropping on the same day, just like the other original series and movies that are only available on the streaming platform. 

We would like to highlight that this is just our guess, and we would advise fans to wait for Netflix to confirm. In order to receive updates on when the show premieres on Netflix, interested viewers can also enable notifications. On the other hand, the official Twitter handle also confirmed that the show will be returning for a third season with a new teaser clip, quoting, “The epic journey continues  Vikings: Valhalla is returning for Season 3 on @netflix” Take a look at the official post below:

Vikings: Valhalla Season 3: What will the story unfold?

There is no doubt that in the next chapter, Harald Sigurdsson, Leif Erikson, and Freyds Eirksdóttir will embark on new journeys through foreign territory, as seen in the teaser above. The exact plot lines of the series have not been disclosed by Netflix to avoid spoilers this early on, but it is speculated to continue the plot from the season’s finale episode, “The Reckoning,” in which the viewers got to see that Leif says a painful goodbye; Harald’s new love is not what she seems; a key battle comes to an end, but the war to rule over Norway is just beginning. 

Additionally, Jeb Stuart who is the creator, showrunner, and executive producer, quoted, “While the storylines for Leif, Freydís, Harald, Olaf, Canute and the rest of our amazing cast are secret, I can say without hesitation that their journeys will be even more epic than what you’ve seen so far.”

*Spoilers Alert* 

Netflix Tudum also highlights Season 2 heightened the stakes with more bloodshed and loss than ever before—as well as plenty of ice and snow. After the first season, our core group of Vikings goes in different directions, with Freydís traveling to the supposed safe haven of Jomsborg to give birth to her son and Harald and Leif making the treacherous journey to Constantinople. Despite being separated, it’s a turbulent adventure for all three Vikings. 

In the end, Harald and Leif finally reach Constantinople, but Harald is blindsided by his lover, Eleana (Sofya Lebedeva), who marries Emperor Romanos (Nikolai Kinski). On the other hand, Freydís defeats Olaf in a gory face-off and restores peace to Jomsborg as the Keeper of the Faith. Only time will tell what it means for our heroes, but as the battle for Norway continues, we can expect warrior roars in celebration and even more bloodbaths and beards.

'Vikings: Valhalla' renewed for Season 3 at Netflix

Vikings: Valhalla Season 3: Who will reprise their roles?

The main cast members of the series who will reprise their roles in the third season include Sam Corlett as Leif Erikson, Frida Gustavsson as Freydís Eiríksdóttir, Leo Suter as Harald Sigurdsson, Bradley Freegard as King Canute, Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson as Jarl Olaf Haraldsson, Caroline Henderson as Jarl Estrid Haakon, Laura Berlin as Queen Emma of Normandy, and David Oakes as Jarl Godwin.  

The new cast also includes Florian Munteanu as George Maniakes, Goran Visnjic as Erik the Red, who will play the legendary Viking father of Leif Eriksson (Sam Corlett) and Freydis (Frida Gustavsson), who is living in exile in Greenland for crimes he committed in Iceland and Norway, and Joakim Nätterqvist as Birkir. Vikings: Valhalla is produced by MGM Television. Stuart, who serves as showrunner, executive produces with Hirst, Morgan O’Sullivan, James Flynn, Sherry Marsh, Alan Gasmer, Sheila Hockin, John Weber, Steve Stark, and Paul Buccieri, who are also executive producers. 

Vikings: Valhalla Season 3 Episodes and Streaming Options

The season is expected to have 8 episodes with an average runtime of 44 to 59 minutes, just like the prior seasons to be consistent. On the other hand, the episode titles and synopsis of the series have not been released by the network yet. It will publish those details when the episodes are due to air on the streaming service next year.

So, we would advise fans to be patient while waiting for these updates, which will be issued in the coming months, and binge-watch the recently released second season to recap the events it explored, “Hunted and on the run, our legendary Vikings heroes are forced to test their ambitions and courage in worlds beyond the fjords of Scandinavia.”

When Vikings: Valhalla Season 3 draws close to its release date, it will be available on Netflix, along with other series of the same genre that are also streaming with a range of membership options. The video quality and the number of screens you can use to stream Netflix simultaneously depend on the package you choose. The basic membership starts at $9.99 per month, and the standard membership starts at $15.49 per month, with no additional cost for any of their services.

Catch up on the previous seasons before Vikings: Valhalla Season 3 premieres on Netflix.

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