Vikings Season 4B Latest News, Spoilers: Devastating Death Awaits Ragnar Lothbrok?

Ragnar Lothbrok (Travis Fimmel) wants to die because he failed his people to conquer Frankia. With the failure comes the death of hundreds of Viking warriors. Yet he cannot kill himself for he cannot enter Valhalla. His sons, even if they wanted to kill him for this failure to become King and for being their father, cannot, doesn't want to end his misery.

When the second half of "Vikings Season 4" returns Nov. 30, Ragnar's wish to die as a Viking warrior could be fulfilled. Who will kill him? Where will he die? What are his plans? This soon will be unveiled. And Vikings' actress Katheryn Winnick, who plays the role of Lagertha, teased some things we can look forward to on "Vikings Season 4".

'The Seer' Sees Everything on "Vikings Season 4"

"She goes to him [The Seer] and he gives her some devastating news that literally changes her for not only the rest of the season but the rest of her life," Winnick told Showbiz Junkies. The 38-year-old actress then revealed that this event is something unexpected even for the characters that play the lead roles on "Vikings."

What's more, "I think it's something the audience wouldn't necessarily expect," Winnick added. Is she talking about her Lagertha's future in connection to becoming the most powerful Viking woman in her era?

The actress revealed that there will be another big time jump to happen when the second half of "Vikings Season 4" returns. This would only mean Floki (Gustaf Skarsgård) would have completed making the ships for Bjorn.

Devastating Death of Lead Characters

HISTORY's "Vikings" is all about battle. And while there was already a big battle during the first half of "Vikings Season 4," another major battle awaits for its second half.

"Yes, there is a very big battle coming up in four and it's one that's going to be over the course of double episodes," Winnick revealed. The actress hinted that this epic battle was based on history books, a powerful, epic battle and unexpected deaths. Is she referring to the death of Ragnar Lothbrok in the hands of King Aelle (Ivan Kaye) of Northumbria?

© 2024 ParentHerald.com All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

Join the Discussion
Real Time Analytics