Vikings is moving on to bigger and better things!
At the end of season two, Ragnar (Travis Fimmel) became king to his people – a position that was thrust upon him and a title he’s still defining.
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Following the deadly third season, the History drama will introduce three new characters.
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The bloodshed keeps coming. After saying farewell to Jessalyn Gilsig's Siggy just two weeks ago, Vikings parted ways with another original series castmember during an unexpected episodic twist on Thursday.
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The penultimate episode of Vikings season 3 ended with a culture-clashing shocker. King Ragnar Lothbrok, already-legendary Viking conqueror, has become a follower of the Christ-God, baptized into Christianity as part of a peace treaty with Frankia.
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Sadly, death has once again come to "Vikings."
In an act of ultimate heroism, Siggy (Jessalyn Gilsig) sacrificed herself to save the lives of Aslaug (Alyssa Sutherland) and Ragnar's (Travis Fimmel) children, who were drowning under the ice.
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Morgane Polanski — who dons the crown of Princess Gisla of France in History’s Vikings — stopped by the Yahoo TV studios to give us some intel on her character.
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Little Ivar and Little Alfred play chess. They don’t speak each other’s language, but they speak the universal language: Call it gameplay or call it war.
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Words travel slowly from the lonely ground in Northumbria, where the great, legendary, cursed Ragnar Lothbrok lies buried beneath earth and snakes and ambition.
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Queen Aslaug is queen no more. She knows this, she has no escape plan; she walks into the town square knowing her time has come to an end. There is a freedom to knowing you will never be free again.
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They build, they build, they build. Kattegat has grown and it has grown large, from an earl’s village to a King’s capital to a merchant metropolis.
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