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Vikings Valhalla_ S2- E1 Telegram - @moviekahouse May 2026

: In King Canute’s absence, Queen Emma and Earl Godwin navigate threats to the English throne. Godwin foils an assassination attempt involving a poisoned communion wafer intended for the Queen. Production Credits Original Air Date : January 12, 2023 Director : Ciaran Donnelly Writer : Jeb Stuart

In the Season 2 premiere of Vikings: Valhalla , titled "," the story picks up shortly after the devastating Battle for Kattegat. With King Forkbeard having reclaimed the city, the main trio—Leif, Freydis, and Harald—find themselves scattered and in hiding as the political landscape of Norway shifts. Key Plot Developments

: The group is tracked to a beach by Olaf’s forces but is rescued by Jomsviking pirates led by Jorundr. Under a cover of fire and fog, the trio separates: Freydis sails for the pagan haven of Jomsborg , while Leif and Harald head to Novgorod to seek help from Harald’s uncle, Yaroslav the Wise. Vikings Valhalla_ S2- E1 telegram - @moviekahouse

: Haunted by the ghost of his lover, Liv, Leif Eriksson hunts Olaf's supporters for revenge. He eventually reunites with his sister and Harald, saving them from bounty hunters.

: Living in the wilderness, Harald and Freydis face a growing rift. While Harald remains obsessed with his destiny to rule Norway, Freydis —now revered as the "Last Daughter of Uppsala"—seeks to protect those who follow the old gods. : In King Canute’s absence, Queen Emma and

: Freydis reveals to Leif that she is pregnant with Harald’s child. She chooses to keep this a secret from Harald, fearing he would raise the child to rule a Christian nation.

Vikings:Valhalla 'The Web of Fate' — Leif and Harald reunited With King Forkbeard having reclaimed the city, the

: Comprehensive recaps and reviews are available on platforms like IMDb , Netflix Tudum , and Rotten Tomatoes .

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