Fans are still waiting for the sixth season of Vikings to return after part one ended with a catastrophic cliffhanger.
Episode ten left things on an ambiguous note with Bjorn Ironside (played by Alexander Ludwig) clinging to life following a surprise attack from Ivar the Boneless (Alex Høgh Andersen).
There is still no word from the History Channel as to when the final ten episodes will be released.
However, trends seem to indicate that the show will return in November, although this could be subject to delays following the outbreak of coronavirus.
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In the meantime, fans have been looking back at the show’s history ahead of Vikings concluding its epic medieval story later this year.
The series began life in 2013 led by Viking warrior Ragnar Lothbrok (Travis Fimmel), a legendary warrior who eventually ascended to the position of Kattegat’s king.
After four seasons blending historical events with Norse mythology, Ragnar’s time on the show came to a dramatic close in 2017.
Ragnar suffered a grisly fate when he was thrown into a pit of snakes by the vindictive King Aelle (Ivan Kaye).
The star said: “I miss the writing. I had a great relationship with [creator] Michael Hirst, and he’s such a fantastic writer. It was just a unique relationship we had.”
Outside of Vikings, Hirst is known for a number of historical TV and film projects, including acclaimed period dramas The Borgias and The Tudors.
Hirst also lent his screenwriting skills to the major films Elizabeth and Elizabeth: The Golden Age, starring Cate Blanchett as the infamous British monarch.
Fimmel and Hirst appeared to have remained on great terms, and they both appeared via video chat during this year’s Comic-Con @ Home event to look back at the series.
The Vikings star also revealed he often misses the good times he had with his co-stars and production crew on location in Ireland.
He continued: “I miss everybody on set. I miss all the Irish people that we got to work with.
“They were so talented and such good people and such fun. I was very fortunate to go through that experience.”
The latest season of season six also featured the death of Lagertha (Katheryn Winnick), and fans have their fingers crossed for a Lothbrok reunion before Vikings comes to a bloody conclusion.
Vikings season 6 is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.
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