Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Final 10 Episodes of 'Vikings' to Debut on Amazon Later This Month

The final ten episodes of the original drama series Vikings are moving to Amazon for a first-look window later this month, then debuting later in 2021 on its original network History.






The remaining ten episodes of the sixth and final season will be available on the streaming service on Wednesday, December 30.

As we approach the end of our epic saga, the tumultuous conflict between the Rus and Vikings comes to a conclusion with grave consequences. While in Iceland, Ubbe is determined to fulfill his father Ragnar's dream and sail further west than any Viking has traveled before. And there is unfinished business in England. The Vikings have established settlements there, and over-run most of the country - except for Wessex. The King of Wessex, Alfred the Great, is the only Saxon ruler to seriously challenge their complete domination. Ivar the Boneless must again face, in battle, the King he only knew as a boy for a final reckoning.

The drama stars Alexander Ludwig, Alex Høgh Andersen, Marco Ilsø, Jordan Patrick Smith, Danila Kozlovsky, Eric Johnson, Georgia Hirst, Ragga Ragnars and Ray Stevenson.

Michael Hirst created the drama. He executive produces with Morgan O'Sullivan, Sheila Hockin, John Weber, Sherry Marsh, Alan Gasmer and James Flynn. MGM Television, TM Productions, Take 5 Productions and Corus Entertainment produce.

"Prime Video has already delighted Prime members with all five and a half seasons of Vikings," said Brad Beale, Vice President of Worldwide Content Licensing, Amazon Prime Video. "On December 30, Prime members in the US, UK, Germany, Austria and Ireland will be the first to learn the fates of the beloved characters as the epic drama concludes in the final ten episodes."

"Our monumental Vikings saga is coming to its conclusion, but not before you've had the chance to watch some of my all-time favorite episodes," added Hirst. "Prime Video will uniquely expose the series finale to a streaming audience first. Prepare to be astonished, and for many surprises along the way. And if you have tears to shed, then also be prepared to shed them."