Set some 100 years after the end of the hit
series "Vikings", it tells the tales of Norse figures like
explorer Leif Eriksson, his headstrong sister Freydis
Eriksdotter and determined Prince Harald Sigurdsson.
"It was great to dive into the legend that lives in these sagas
but stripping it back down and really telling a human story,"
actor Sam Corlett, who plays Leif, told Reuters.
The plot follows Greenlanders Leif and Freydis who travel to
Kattegat on a personal vendetta, but he is soon drawn by Harald
(Leo Suter) and King Canute (Bradley Freegard) to avenge fellow
Vikings killed in England.
Meanwhile Freydis, portrayed by Frida Gustavsson, is taken under
the wing of female Kattegat leader Jarl Haakon, played by
Caroline Henderson, developing a strong bond also shared by the
two actresses.
"It was incredible to work on a show where you have space for
two strong female leads who are working together," Gustavsson
said.
"It's not a walk in the park ... long, long, long days ... we
were freezing and we were tired ... It's not easy but I think
the work ethic that we had together and the friendship with the
rest of the cast as well just really helped," Henderson said.
The series features plenty of seafaring and bloody battles. It
also looks at the distrust between pagan and Christian Vikings.
"It tracks these characters through the reasoning of ... where
did they get their motivation to do that? And I found that that
was really exciting," showrunner Jeb Stuart said.
"There's a lot of history involved in it but it's also a grey
area that a historical dramatist like myself can actually play
in without making stuff up that's outside my zone.”
Asked about the enduring popularity of Vikings, Suter said:
"We're still talking about them, right? They did amazing things.
King Canut glued together a North Sea empire. Harald Hardrada
was a ferocious fighter who travelled across Europe, Leif
connected Europe and America."
"So the feats they did were historic ... They were legends of
their time."
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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