Vikings: Valhalla is a spin-off from the History Channel’s hit series, Vikings. Vikings ran for six seasons on History before Netflix franchised it to produce the Vikings: Valhalla, which premiered in late February 2022. Before Vikings: Valhalla even aired on Netflix, the series was already renewed for two more seasons. The principal photography for Season 2 was already completed in November 2021. Amidst the battles, fallen enemies, and living heroes, find everything you need to know about the upcoming show Vikings: Valhalla Season 2.
Vikings: Valhalla Season 2 Release Date: When Will Vikings: Valhalla Season 2 Come Out?
Filming for Vikings: Valhalla Season 2 started filming in early 2021 and was finished by November that same year. In an interview with Digital Spy, Vikings: Valhalla series creator Jeb Stuart said that “season two has been filmed” and that they are “in the editing phase now.” He also shared that he is already editing the finale for the second season. There is no official release date for Vikings: Valhalla Season 2 yet, but we anticipate the series coming out sometime in early 2023. As part of Geeked Week 2022, Netflix released a blooper reel from Vikings: Valhalla Season 1:
Vikings: Valhalla Season 2 Cast: Who Will Return For Vikings: Valhalla Season 2?
Most of the original cast from the first season will be back for Vikings: Valhalla Season 2. Sam Corlett will most likely return as Leif Erikkson, and Frida Gustavsson may also return as Leif’s sister, Freydís Eiríksdóttir. Leo Suter may also reprise his role as the Nordic prince Harald Sigurdsson. Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson is still expected to play Olaf in Season 2, along with Laura Berlin as Emma of Normandy and David Oakes as Goodwin. The other actors who played major roles in the first season and will most likely return are Søren Pilmark (who plays Forkbeard) and Bradley Freegard (who plays Canute).
Pollyanna McIntosh joins the cast as Queen Ælfgifu
Sometime in late August, Pollyanna McIntosh, who previously starred in The Walking Dead, celebrated being a part of Vikings: Valhalla season 2 through an Instagram post. McIntosh will be playing Queen Ælfgifu, who was the queen of Norway from 1030 to 1035 and was the wife of Cnut the Great. Queen Ælfgifu was the mother of Harold Harefoot.
Vikings: Valhalla Season 2 Plot: What Will Happen in Vikings: Valhalla Season 2?
Vikings: Valhalla took many liberties when it came to the story’s historical accuracy, so it will be hard to deduce the possible plots for Season 2 through the historical records of the Vikings. In the final episode of Season 1, we see Harald and Freydis looking over Kattegat as it burns down to the ground. This leaves a world of possibilities for the Vikings to explore. In an interview with Newsweek, Stuart dropped subtle indications about the plot of Season 2. He said that the Vikings were voyagers, searching the world for new cultures and experiences:
Vikings: Valhalla Season 2 Trailer: Where Can I Watch the Vikings: Valhalla Season 2 Trailer?
There is still no trailer for Vikings: Valhalla Season 2. Principal photography for Season 2 ended in November 2021, so we can expect a trailer soon. In the meantime, here is the trailer for the first season of Vikings: Valhalla.
Vikings: Valhalla First Look
We get our first look at Vikings: Valhalla during the 2022 Tudum event.
Vikings: Valhalla Season 2 is part of Tudum
Netflix has an annual event that features the latest updates about their top shows and movies. This year, in 2022, Tudum will also feature Vikings: Valhalla As expected, the sneak peek proves that Vikings: Valhalla season 2 will be everything we want and more.
Vikings: Valhalla Season 2 Where to Watch: Where Can I Watch Vikings: Valhalla Season 2?
Vikings: Valhalla Season 2 will be available on Netflix once released, along with the other Vikings: Valhalla franchise title.
Vikings: Valhalla Season 2 will bring the same hardcore action and drama that the other shows in the Vikings franchise delivered. No matter what season 2 will bring for its fans, one thing is for sure - we are all ready to chant, “You are here because you are Vikings!”