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This recap and interview contains spoilers for the midseason premiere of Vikings — Season 4, episode 11, titled "The Outsider." When we last saw Ragnar Lothbrok (Travis Fimmel), he had just ...
Now he is an old man — old in experience, old in beard length, ... Recall, at the start of season 4, how we saw Ragnar dreaming through his illness. He saw the doors of Valhalla close to him.
Floki looks like Ragnar with his straight cone beard and continues to push his engineering for a new regime. Bjorn asks Helga with courtesy if she’d join them to which she obliges.
When History’s Vikings went dark on the first half of its fourth season, the show jumped forward in time to reveal Ragnar Lothbrok’s (Travis Fimmel) sons all grown up. Ragnar, who had ...
Vikings recap: In Season 4, Part 2, Ragnar returns to recruit his sons to take revenge on Wessex, but episode 11, "The Outsider," proves how broken he is.
Ragnar (Travis Fimmel) was left in an uncertain place at the end of Season 3, and how those around him deal with the fallout of that will be just as important as how he deals with it. Spoilers for ...
“Vikings” returns to History on February 18 for an expanded Season 4 (growing from its usual 10-episode order to a meaty 20), and creator Michael Hirst promises a season full of twists ...
Vikings Season 4 had plenty of deaths, but none was more pivotal than Ragnar's. Here's what Travis Fimmel did to change it from script to screen.
It's the words Floki has so desperately longed to hear, all through the previous season and the first half of Season 4. Ever since he killed the monk, Athelstan, and he and Ragnar split ways.
‘Vikings’ Postmortem: Series Creator on Ragnar Twist and Season 4 Time Jump. Showrunner Michael Hirst tells THR what’s in store when the drama returns for season four.
Ragnar Lothbrok’s great army of revenge feeds the fish at the bottom of the sea. His boats sink into darkness, never to be seen again by human eyes. Yet Ragnar and Ivar endure. Father and son ...