In VIKINGS 2 (2026), the epic saga of the Viking warriors continues, delivering a high-stakes, emotionally charged journey into the brutal world of Norsemen, where power, honor, and betrayal collide. Directed by Johan Renck (Chernobyl, The Last Panthers), this sequel to the beloved Vikings series picks up where the story left off, delving deeper into the blood-soaked saga of the legendary Norse warriors, their gods, and the world they seek to dominate.

The story opens in the aftermath of the fierce battle for control of Kattegat, where Bjorn Ironside (played by Alexander Ludwig), the son of the legendary Ragnar Lothbrok, has ascended to power. With Ragnar’s death still echoing in the minds of his people, Bjorn is faced with the immense challenge of uniting the fractured kingdoms of Scandinavia and leading his people to even greater glory. But with the weight of Ragnar’s legacy on his shoulders, Bjorn’s rule is far from secure.
The Vikings are facing new threats, not just from their enemies, but from the internal strife that threatens to tear their people apart. The once-loyal warriors of Ragnar’s circle, including Lagertha (played by Katheryn Winnick), Floki (played by Gustaf Skarsgård), and Rollo (played by Clive Standen), find themselves in conflict over Bjorn’s leadership and their own desires for power. The gods themselves seem to be sending ominous signs, as the Vikings’ faith is tested by their changing world. The winds of war blow through Scandinavia, and new alliances are forged with old enemies as the Vikings seek to conquer new lands.

As the Viking fleet sails toward the riches of England and the far reaches of the Mediterranean, the saga of war and conquest continues. Ivar the Boneless (played by Alex Høgh Andersen), now a feared warlord in his own right, emerges as a key antagonist. Seeking revenge for the death of his father, Ragnar, Ivar is hell-bent on spreading his influence across the lands and seizing control of his birthright. His ambition and cruelty know no bounds, and his thirst for power puts him on a deadly collision course with his own family, particularly with Bjorn, who must now fight against his brother’s ruthless quest for domination.
Lagertha, once a shieldmaiden and now a respected queen, finds herself at a crossroads. With her kingdom at risk, Lagertha must decide whether to embrace her destiny as a warrior or use her diplomatic skills to forge a lasting peace in a fractured land. Katheryn Winnick delivers a powerful performance as Lagertha, showing her character’s growth from fierce warrior to a wise, yet battle-hardened leader. Her arc is one of resilience, loyalty, and the ever-present struggle for power in a man’s world.
Meanwhile, Floki (Gustaf Skarsgård), the eccentric and troubled shipbuilder, finds himself drawn deeper into the conflict as he wrestles with his faith in the gods. Floki’s journey in VIKINGS 2 becomes one of spiritual redemption, as he searches for meaning in a world torn apart by war and the weight of the past. His relationship with the gods is tested in profound ways, and his loyalty to Bjorn is called into question as new powers and beliefs rise to the surface.

The epic battles in VIKINGS 2 are just as fierce and brutal as ever, with stunning choreography and jaw-dropping set pieces that bring the Viking warriors to life. From large-scale sea battles to intimate duels between brothers and foes, the action is non-stop, and the stakes are higher than ever. The show’s signature mix of historical drama and mythological elements remains intact, as the Vikings continue to fight not only for land and riches but for the favor of the gods and their place in history.
One of the most striking aspects of VIKINGS 2 is the breathtaking cinematography. The show takes full advantage of the rugged landscapes of Scandinavia, from the snow-capped mountains to the vast forests and fjords that define the Viking world. The visuals create a sense of both beauty and danger, reflecting the harsh realities of life in the Viking Age. The world of the Vikings is presented as both awe-inspiring and brutal, and each scene feels like a living, breathing testament to their way of life.
The performances are outstanding, with Alexander Ludwig stepping into the role of Bjorn Ironside with strength and vulnerability. His journey from the son of Ragnar to a king in his own right is one of the most compelling arcs of the series, and Ludwig captures the internal conflict that comes with leading a people. Alex Høgh Andersen’s portrayal of Ivar is chilling, as he brings to life a character consumed by his need for power and revenge. The contrast between Bjorn and Ivar — two brothers driven by different motivations — creates a dynamic that adds tension and depth to the story.
The show’s soundtrack, composed by Trevor Morris, amplifies the intensity of the drama with its soaring, haunting score that complements the epic battles and emotional moments. The music transports viewers to the heart of the Viking world, capturing both the violence of their conquests and the beauty of their culture.
⭐ 4.8/5 — VIKINGS 2 is a thrilling, action-packed continuation of the saga that captures the spirit of the original series while raising the stakes to new heights. With unforgettable performances, breathtaking visuals, and intense action, this sequel is a must-watch for fans of historical drama, mythology, and epic storytelling. The fight for power, survival, and legacy continues, as the Vikings ride once more into the heart of history.
In theaters Fall 2026 — The age of conquest is upon them, and the fate of the Vikings hangs in the balance.