Ragnarok unfolds in the small fictional town of Edda in the middle of the vast and enthralling Norwegian countryside and is a modern day coming of age drama rooted in Norse mythology, set in a high school arena. |
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Ratings: | TVMaze: 7.3/10 | |
Released: | January 31, 2020 | |
Genres: | Drama Mystery Fantasy | |
Companies: | Netflix SAM Productions Ghost VFX | |
Cast: | Bjørn Sundquist Henriette Steenstrup Gísli Örn Garðarsson Synnøve Macody Lund Jonas Strand Gravli Theresa Frostad Eggesbø Herman Tømmeraas David Stakston Emma Bones Danu Suntharasigamany | |
Crew: | Adam Price Simen Alsvik Meta Louise Foldager Sørensen Stine Meldgaard Madsen Emilie Lebech Kaae | |
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Ooh Goody.. a new season of RAGNAROK! I was hoping they’d continue as S1 came to an end on such a cliffhanger. Short seasons only 6 eps. Bloody good though, i really enjoyed it.. bring a blanket, lots of snow! :))x
I LIKE this version of Thor done by Vikings. Season 2 should be twice as good
well season 3 wasn’t quite as epic as i thought it would be after the first ep, but nevertheless it was quite enjoyable. a good end to the series as a whole.
Could we get this season w/ Eng overdubs? PLEEEEEZE :)
5/27/21 part 2 is due.
yas! it’s back, forgot about this.
Great update and unique way of tying the story into today’s world. I typically don’t YA but that wasn’t a limiting factor here. So slow! Finally got going in the last ep - can’t wait for Season 2. What a teaser!
lol. Hey, thanks Tony. That was very kind of you.
Hi, does anyone out there no were I might get a copy of season 2 episode 2 that is dubbed in English? Thank you.
Does anyone know it there is anyway to get english subtitles for this series, I got into it but at the end with the lets say final confrontation it would have been good to know what the giant was saying, I guess in season 2 they might explain why those people were referred to as giants as they were not giants, well to what I understand giants to be, thanks.
I haven’t seen this show so I could be off base as to what giants are in the show itself but the word Giant is the anglicized version of the Norse word Jotunn.
Jotunns were sort of nature spirits known for their great strength. They are a different being from the Norse gods (Aesir and Vanir) but they all interact together and sometimes intermarry. In some of the sagas Loki is a Jotunn.
I think that the word giant has come to mean a very large person/being because there are large rock formations that are said to be certain Jotunns turned to stone and if that rock is Joe the Jotunn then he must have been huge!
Plus a general idea in folklore that the people of legendary times were literally larger than life.
Thank you, it’s a bit disappointing like in my case my education was very limited.
Thank you.