HISTORY's hit drama series VIKINGS returns on Wednesday, November 29 at 9 PM ET/PT with a two-hour season five premiere, it was announced from San Diego Comic-Con International. An exclusive trailer of the new season was unveiled during the "Vikings" cast panel this evening at Comic-Con.
Across all platforms, the last season of "Vikings" averaged 7.8 million viewers per episode. "Vikings" is a top five drama across ad supported cable and averaged 4.1 million total viewers last season in Live+7 delivery. Additionally, the series reached 34.3 million total viewers in linear Live+7.
"Vikings' is about bold storytelling. When Michael Hirst told us his epic plans for the season premiere, we needed two hours to tell it properly," said Arturo Interian, Senior Vice President, Scripted Programming, HISTORY. "Season five is taking our VIKINGS to uncharted lands we've never seen on the series before."
Jonathan Rhys Meyers ("The Tudors") joins the cast in season five as "Bishop Heahmund" along with series regulars Katheryn Winnick ("Lagertha"), Gustaf Skarsgård ("Floki"), Alexander Ludwig ("Bjorn") and Alex Høgh Andersen ("Ivar the Boneless").
Season five begins with Ivar the Boneless asserting his leadership over the Great Heathen Army, while Lagertha reigns as Queen of Kattegat. Ivar's murder of his brother Sigurd sets the stage for VICIOUS battles to come as Ragnar's sons plot their next moves after avenging their father's death. Bjorn follows his destiny into the Mediterranean Sea and Floki who is suffering from the loss of his wife Helga, takes to the seas submitting himself to the will of the Gods. This season is full of startling alliances and unbelievable betrayals as the VIKINGS fight to rule the world.
"Vikings" is the critically acclaimed series from creator and sole writer Michael Hirst (Academy Award(R) winning film Elizabeth and the Emmy(R) and Golden Globe(R) nominated series "The Tudors") and is a family saga that tells the remarkable TALES of the lives and epic adventures of the raiders and explorers of the Dark Ages.
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