The perfect series for a Netflix marathon this weekend: what it's about
The series mixes wars, family drama and ambition in a medieval story that, since 2013, continues to captivate thousands on Netflix
Due to the enormous catalog of series that Netflix offers, choosing a series can be complicated at times, however, we have the perfect option for you this weekend: Vikings.
This production, originally released in 2013, continues to captivate new viewers with its mix of medieval action, family drama, wars, ambition and betrayal.
The series created by Michael Hirst became one of the most talked about ancient era fictions in recent years. And although many compare it to other epic television productions, Vikings maintains its own identity thanks to its dark tone and rawness.
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What Vikings is about
The story revolves around “Ragnar Lothbrok”, a Norse farmer and warrior inspired by the ancient Icelandic sagas. Played by Travis Fimmel, Ragnar begins as an ordinary man who dreams of sailing beyond the limits known to his people.
His curiosity leads him to defy the orders of local leaders and undertake expeditions towards England, territory that the Vikings barely knew. From that moment on, the series shows how Ragnar goes from being a simple farmer to becoming one of the most feared and admired leaders in Scandinavia.
But Vikings doesn't just focus on battles. It also explores family tensions, religious conflicts, power struggles and the emotional cost of ambition. As the seasons progress, the plot expands to the lives of Ragnar's children, who continue his legacy in different regions of Europe.
With six seasons and 89 episodes, Vikings is perfect for those looking for a long and absorbing series for the weekend. Each chapter usually ends with open conflicts, unexpected betrayals or decisions that completely change the story, making it difficult to stop watching.
Medieval environment and Norse mythology
Another of the attractions of Vikings is that it combines different genres without losing intensity. There are enormous war sequences, maritime invasions and bloody duels, but also intimate moments that show the doubts, betrayals and obsessions of its protagonists.
The production manages to recreate the medieval environment in great detail: wooden ships sailing through storms, villages covered in mud, pagan rituals and sprawling European castles. Added to this is a powerful soundtrack and dark cinematography that helps build a constant feeling of tension.
The series also delves into Norse mythology and the culture clash between the Vikings and the Christian kingdoms of England and France. That combination turns each season into something much bigger than a war story.
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