Amazon will release the last 10 episodes from the final season on December 30 in the US, UK, and Germany. The final 10 episodes will be available on History, which has broadcast the show since its inception. However, the exact date has yet to be announced.
“Our epic Vikings saga will be ending, but not before I’ve had the chance to have you watch some of my favorite episodes,” stated Michael Hirst, creator, executive producer, and sole writer for “Vikings.” Prime Video will be the first to stream the series finale. Expect to be amazed and surprise yourself with many unexpected twists along the way. If you can shed tears, be ready to do so.
History aired the first 10 episodes from Season 6 earlier in the Season. It ended with an epic battle between Vikings and Rus, where brother fought brother. Bjorn Ironside (Alexander Ludwig), fighting for his homeland with King Harald. (Peter Franzen), against Ivar The Boneless (Alex Hogh Andersen), who is fighting alongside the Rus forces to regain control of Norway.
Hirst is an executive producer alongside Morgan O’Sullivan and Sheila Hockin of TM Productions. John Weber of taking 5 Productions, Sherry Marsh, Alan Gasmer, and James Flynn also serve as producers. “Vikings”, an international co-production between TM Productions (Ireland) and Take 5 Productions, is called. MGM Television is an international distributor, outside of Ireland and Canada. Corus Entertainment produces “Vikings”.
Prime Video has delighted Prime members with all five seasons of ‘Vikings,'” said Brad Beale (VP of worldwide content licensing at Prime Video). Prime members from the US, UK, and Austria will learn the fates for their beloved characters in the last ten episodes of the epic drama.
Hirst will continue to explore the world of Norse warriors even though “Vikingsā is ending. Hirst and Jeb Stewart teamed up last Season to produce the Netflix sequel series “Vikings: Valhalla”, which will air 100 years after the end of the original series. Hirst also revealed earlier this week that he is currently working on a series about London 1665 in the wake of an outbreak of bubonic plague.