Netflix’s Vikings Sequel Valhalla’s Cast is Revealed
Vikings’ upcoming spin-off series Vikings: Valhalla has finally confirmed its cast members. The History Channel’s recently concluded epic “Vikings” saga’s upcoming follow-up Valhalla will debut exclusively on Netflix. But there is still no official confirmation about the release date yet but the series to be released this or next year.
From this series creator Michael Hirst will be producing Valhalla with Jeb Stuart serving as writer and showrunner. Along with them, Morgan O’Sullivan is also returning as executive producer. Other executive producers are James Flynn, Sherry Marsh, Alan Gasmer, Sheila Hockin, and John Weber. As screenwriters, Vanessa Alexander, Declan Croghan, and Eoin McNamee will be joining Stuart. And some of the directors confirmed for the first season are Niels Arden Oplev, Stephen St. Leger, and Hannah Quinn.
You can watch the trailer via YouTube below!
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