History confirmed Vikings season 6 to the surprise of no one back in September of 2017, which was about two full years before it was expected to arrive. While the guarantee of another season of the action-packed drama for a 20-episode sixth season remains true in 2019, an unfortunate addendum has been added: Vikings season 6 will serve as the show’s final outing.
However, don’t expect History’s Vikings continuity to fade into, well, history, just yet. Creator Michael Hirst has revealed his intent to craft a spinoff series. He’ll be joined on this endeavor by writer Jeb Stuart (Die Hard, The Fugitive). No details have been revealed about the project as of yet.
Vikings Season 6 Release Date
Vikings season 6 will mark the beginning of the end for the epic series, set to arrive on a date to be announced. The final season is currently expected to launch on History sometime in late-2019, which would set up a devastating denouement in early 2020.
Vikings Season 6 Cast
Of course, the September 2017 surprise of the preemptive Vikings season 6 was probably mitigated by the fact that open casting calls for – unambiguously enough – season 6 were held in late-August. The list called for:
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“Fishermen, carpenters, craftspeople, farmworkers, axe men/women, skilled swords people, M&F archers, bowmen & women, M&F rowers, M&F sailors, ship hands & deckhands, calligraphers, Latin speakers, Arab speakers, musicians, midwives, nurses, animal handlers, hunters, blacksmiths, lumberjacks, magicians, jugglers, tree surgeons, whittlers, males with all types of haircuts especially, long hair and beards, all sporty types, martial artists, boxers, no visible tattoos, women with all lengths of naturally coloured hair, all men prepared to grow hair and beards and men and women with punk style haircuts.”
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Vikings Season 6 Story Details
The Vikings season 5 finale left a lot of possibilities up in the air, but we’re clearly in for a change of leadership. Although Ivar is still alive, he will likely find it difficult to assemble an army large enough to retake Kattegat and oust his half brother Bjorn from the throne. Recognizing that Bjorn’s words are true, the people of Kattegat have abandoned Ivar and his tyrannical rule to support Bjorn, who like his father Ragnar, is a man of the people.
But what about the others? In Vikings season 6, will Ubbe and Torvi, whose appearance in Kattegat left Wessex without their leadership, return and farm the land with other Vikings and the English, or will their absence leave a void that could lead to conflict? And will the new season bring a resolution to the fate of Floki, who as far as we know is still trapped and perhaps dead in that cave?
All is speculation until a Vikings season 6 official synopsis comes down the pike. We’ll keep you apprised.
Vikings Season 6 News
Contextually, the Vikings season 6 renewal, which arrived before the aforementioned launch of the long-running season 5, came with an intriguing angle, since season 4 made the monumental move of killing its protagonist and patriarch Ragnar Lothbrok (Travis Fimmel). Thus, even without seeing how the show’s ratings would fare in season 5 (which we now know to be steady), History did not hesitate with the renewal decision as the show headed into uncharted waters in the first full frame without its main character. As Eli Lehrer, History’s EVP Programming expressed in the 2017 statement:
“Vikings has creatively sailed to monumental lengths. The series has evolved from early raids in England, to the heart-stopping death of Ragnar Lothbrok, to the fierce battles of the Great Heathen Army, and now we’ll see the sons of Ragnar exploring and conquering the known world.”
He further added:
“[Creator/writer] Michael Hirst has only scratched the surface of his epic saga. We look forward to continuing our partnership with one of the greatest writers in this era of Peak TV and entertaining our viewers with 40 new episodes over the next two seasons.”
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Interestingly, the promising debut of Jonathan Rhys Meyers’s season 5 main cast character, warrior bishop Heahmund, recently came to an early conclusion with his demise in an epic battle in December 26, 2018 episode, “Hell.” Yet, the Vikings season 6 landscape still looks good for inaugural cast member Katheryn Winnick, who plays celebrated warrior woman Lagertha. The actress, whose star is surging – notably appearing in the big screen rendition of Stephen King’s The Dark Tower and the upcoming Netflix martial arts action series, Wu Assassins – will not only step further into the spotlight in the post-Ragnar era, but will reportedly direct one of the season 6 episodes.
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