Exclusive: Vikings Valhalla season 3 might not be the Netflix show's final entry after all
Currently, Vikings Valhalla is set to end after its third season, with Netflix only renewing it for two more instalments after season one's launch. Additionally, Valhalla's story has been confirmed to conclude with the Battle of Stamford Bridge in 1066, which marked the end of the Viking Age.' primary stories by depicting the Battle of Stamford Bridge on the small screen.
"It's been a terrific journey for us, but we feel like there's more of the Valhalla story to tell. We hope our good friends at Netflix believe that as well because we've got a lot of story on all these characters out there."Can we expect to see Vikings Valhalla season four, then? Much depends on how well seasons two and three perform.
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