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Synopsis:
Season 1
“When Vikings attack, Lord Uhtred leads his men to face them and his son secretly follows in a naive attempt to help. The boy witnesses his father’s brutal death on the battlefield and is kidnapped by the Danes along with a young Saxon girl named Brida”
Season 2
“The Last Kingdom season 2. Abbot Eadred (David Schofield) experiences a holy vision that tells him Guthred, the rightful king of Cumbraland, is currently enslaved by Kjartan and Sven. … But Guthred does not wish to kill Uhtred, so instead he sells him into brutal slavery on the open seas.”
Season 3
“The tempestuous relationship between Uhtred and King Alfred came to a head in season three, when Uhtred refused to swear a further oath to Alfred’s son Edward, preferring his freedom and considering his debt to Alfred paid. … Uhtred plotted with the Danes to invade Wessex, despite feeling uneasy about the scheme.”
Season 4
“The Last Kingdom S4 continues the tale based on Bernard Cornwell’s The Saxon Stories. The Last Kingdom S4 finds Uhtred free from the endless pull between Dane and Saxon. … He is heading off to Bebbanburg to reclaim his home although King Edward does not support him with soldiers.”
Season 5
“The fifth instalment will see Uhtred realise his destiny is more than just Bebbanburg: it is tied to the future of England itself. Charged with training King Edward’s first-born son Aethelstan as a warrior, Uhtred’s ambition will have an even higher purpose.”
Season 6
In production!
Studio: Carnival Film and Television
Streamer: Netflix
Release Date: October 10, 2015
Format: Series
Genre: Live Action
Sub-Genre: Historical drama
Runtime: 58-59 minutes
Director: Jon East, Edward Bazalgette, Peter Hoar
Writer: Stephen Butchard
Cast: Alexander Dreymon, David Dawson, Ian Hart, Emily Cox, Tobias Santelmann, Gerard Kearns, Alexandre Willaume, Ole Christoffer Ertvaag, Julia Bache-Wiig, Ola Rapace, Thea Sofie Loch Næss, Timothy Innes, Magnus Bruun, Matthew McFadyen, Rutger Hauer, Gareth Neame, Nigel Marchant, Stephen Butchard
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Interesting story. Added this on my watch list.