We’re just a week away from Vikings: Valhalla returning for its highly anticipated third season. While we’ve been covering the new season pretty in-depth, today we can report on the runtime of the new season, who will be directing, and the episode titles themselves, which gives us an insight into what we can expect.
We’ve got lots more on Vikings: Valhalla season 3, which includes plenty of predictions and a full cast rundown in our main preview for the third season.
All eight episodes of the new season drop on July 11th, 2024.
Episode Titles, Runtimes, and Directors for Vikings: Valhalla Season 3
Let’s break down the episode titles for the new season then and who will be directing them:
- Episode 1 – Seven Years Later
- Director: David Frazee
- Runtime: 43 minutes
- Episode 2 – Honour and Dishonour
- Director: David Frazee
- Runtime: 48 minutes
- Episode 3 – Lost
- Director: Hannah Quinn
- Runtime: 43 minutes
- Episode 4 – The End of Jomsborg
- Director: Hannah Quinn
- Runtime: 48 minutes
- Episode 5 – Greenland
- Director: Jan Matthys
- Runtime: 45 minutes
- Episode 6 – Return to Kattegat
- Director: Jan Matthys
- Runtime: 43 minutes
- Episode 7 – “Hardrada”
- Director: Emer Conroy
- Runtime: 53 minutes
- Episode 8 – Destinies
- Director: Emer Conroy
- Runtime: 57 minutes
The total runtime for season 3 is 380 minutes or 6 hours and 20 minutes.
Vikings: Valhalla Season 3 Episode 1 Synopsis
The episode synopsis for the first episode is as follows:
“Harald and Leif help Romanos lay siege at Syracuse. Canute travels to Rome to meet with the Pople. A new arrival in Jomsborg catches Freydis’ eye. “
As you may have heard, Vikings: Valhalla is ending with its forthcoming third season, meaning there won’t be a season 4. The show was given an upfront order of three seasons, and it sounds like the creators always intended to end it there.
If you need more Vikings in your life until the third season of Valhalla hits the service, don’t forget that Netflix is home to a mobile game adaptation, and every country is streaming all six seasons of the OG Vikings series, with the US getting it in March 2024.
We will have even more Vikings: Valhalla coverage in the coming weeks, so stay tuned to What’s on Netflix for the latest.
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