The Vikings season 5 is underway, and we've got the latest trailer, links to reviews, and episode descriptions and air dates.
If you’ve seen Vikings, you know that these Norse heroes cause quite the racket when they do battle. Quietly, History, known more for its documentaries than original series, has a hit on its hands. Now that Vikings Season 5 has begun, fans will finally get some answers to some of their long-held questions.
Vikings Season 5 Reviews and Episode Guide
Below is everything currently known about Vikings season 5 episodes and when they will air. Follow the links to our reviews of each episode as they publish.Vikings Season 5 Episodes 1 & 2: "The Departed"
Tensions mount between the sons of Ragnar Lothbrok as the Vikings continue to threaten the very heart of England. As the Great Army moves to take York, with King Aethelwulf and his family still in hiding, Heahmund, the warrior bishop, must rally the Saxons to defend the Realm. (air date: November 29, 2017)
Vikings Season 5 Episode 3: "Homeland"
Celebrations are cut short in the aftermath of the battle at York; Ragnar Lothbrok's sons are pitted against each other as tensions reach an all-time high, and each one is forced to choose a side. (air date: December 6, 2017)
Vikings Season 5 Episode 4: "The Plan"
Guided by Bishop Heahmund's visions, the Saxons devise a battle plan. Ivar the Boneless strategizes on his own as the Vikings undergo increasing pressure. Bjorn Ironside finds himself in a new territory and must convince the local commander he is a trader and not a raider. (air date: December 13, 2017)
Vikings Season 5 Episode 5: "The Prisoner"
Ivar meets his match in Bishop Heahmund. Floki returns to Kattegat. Bjorn receives a lavish welcome in North Africa. (air date: December 20, 2017)
Vikings Season 5 Episode 6: "The Message"
(air date: December 27, 2017)
Vikings Season 5 Cast
When Vikings Season 5
arrives, it will feature former WWE superstar Adam "Edge" Copeland as a
member of the cast. Copeland will play Ketill Flatnose, "a fierce
and brave warrior, chosen by Floki to be one of the leaders of the
Viking party intent on traveling to Iceland to set up a community
there."
The season 4 finale also saw the debut of Jonathan Rhys Meyers (The Tudors) as the crazed, deeply religious new character named Heahmund. Bishop Heahmund is a fearsome warrior who passionately defends both his faith and his King.
We haven't seen the last of Clive Standen's Rollo yet either. Despite starring in NBC's Taken, Standen promises in an interview with TV Guide more changes ahead for his character. "I think when he comes back, all bets are off... You'll see a very different Rollo," says Standen. "It's going to be explosive, but not in the ways that you'd expect."
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