Ragnarok Season 3

Here is everything we know about Ragnarok season 3 so far, such as its renewal, release date, and story details. Not to be mistaken with Marvel’s Thor: Ragnarok, Netflix’s Norwegian fantasy series Ragnarok released its next season in May 2021, which continued to follow awkward adolescent Magne’s coming-of-age story within an incarnation of Thor.

Ragnarok combines high school melodrama with ecological catastrophe and Norse mythology. From the fictional small town of Edda, Norway, giants, or even more especially, the Jutul loved ones, reigns supreme, ruining anybody who investigates the seedy underbelly of their company. In season two, Magne (David Stakston) struggles with his new mantle as Thor and the impending war between gods and giants. New teenaged gods make themselves known in town as the End Times draw nearer.

After an explosive season two finale, Ragnarok fans are willing to see how Magne and his half-brother, Laurits, go head-to-head with the Jutuls. Now that the split and tension are ramping up between these, Ragnarok season 3 should culminate in the last battle.

Renewal

Ragnarok Season 3

Netflix hasn’t officially made an announcement greenlighting Ragnarok season 3, but it is still early. Netflix usually waits a few weeks before announcing season renewals, therefore it’s not out of the realm of possibility that season 3 will find the go-ahead. While critical reviews have been less than stellar for the show, the conclusion will ultimately come down to how Netflix measures its audiences.

Release Date

At this time, there are no release date for Ragnarok season 3. Judging from the COVID-related waits for season 2 – the very first season released in January 2020 along with also the most current season debuted nearly a year and a half later – viewers likely will not see Ragnarok season 3 till mid-to-late 2022. But with COVID constraints lifting somewhat, production should have the ability to begin fairly shortly. Like its last seasons, Ragnarok season 3 will likely have six episodes in its roster, and all main players and recurring characters should return also.

Story Details

Ragnarok season 3 will probably follow what the next season has been building up to the event where the show is titled: Ragnarok. Now that Laurits, or Loki, is comfortable as his very own distinct self – both a trickster god and a giant – he should be an important ally to the fight against the giants. Magne has finally forged Mjölnir and regained his abilities after surrendering them to become normal. Fjor left the Jutuls to pursue a relationship with a human and has returned in his father’s stead. The next season will likely contain more of the serpent that Laurits birthed – diagnosed as a tapeworm that seems more a Jörmungandr incarnation, Loki’s gigantic serpent, and Thor’s archenemy of Norse mythology. Until then, we will need to wait and see whether Netflix renews Ragnarok for season 3.