December 29, 2016: All His Angels (Season 4 Episode 15)
Alex Høgh Andersen (Ivar), Marco Ilsø (Hvitserk), Jordan Patrick Smith (Ubbe) and Jennie Jacques (Judith) join Nick Hodges.
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December 29, 2016: All His Angels (Season 4 Episode 15)
Alex Høgh Andersen (Ivar), Marco Ilsø (Hvitserk), Jordan Patrick Smith (Ubbe) and Jennie Jacques (Judith) join Nick Hodges.
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I’ve added some more photos to different events and previous seasons as well as adding some photos to the upcoming season.
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Public Appearances > 2013 Public Appearances > Jul 19 | The “Vikings” Experience at SDCC
Public Appearances > 2013 Public Appearances > Jul 19 | “The Walking Dead” 10th Anniversary Celebration Event at SDCC
Public Appearances > 2014 Public Appearances > May 8 | A&E Network Upfronts
Public Appearances > 2014 Public Appearances > Jul 25 | “Vikings” at SDCC – Panel
Public Appearances > 2014 Public Appearances > Jul 25 | “Vikings” at SDCC – Press Line
Public Appearances > 2014 Public Appearances > Jul 25 | On the Set with “Vikings” at SDCC
Public Appearances > 2015 Public Appearances > Jan 13 | ELLE’s Annual Women In Television Celebration
Public Appearances > 2015 Public Appearances > Jan 24 | Entertainment Weekly’s Celebration Honoring The 2015 SAG Awards Nominees
Public Appearances > 2015 Public Appearances > Feb 17 | BVLGARI And Save The Children STOP. THINK. GIVE.
Public Appearances > 2015 Public Appearances > Jul 10 | Playboy And Gramercy Pictures’ Self/less Party @ Comic Con
Public Appearances > 2015 Public Appearances > Jul 11 | Entertainment Weekly Comic Con 2015 Party
Season 3 > Episode 3.04: Scarred > 3.04 Episode Stills
Season 3 > Episode 3.07: Paris > 3.07 Episode Stills
Season 3 > Episode 3.09 Breaking Point > 3.09 Episode Stills
Season 3 > Marketing, Posters, and Promos > Promotional Photos
Other Photos > Snapshots from Social Media
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EW – History’s Vikings is returning Feb. 18, but for fans who can’t wait, EW is excited to share an exclusive look at the new season: A Last Supper-inspired piece of key art featuring the show’s cast. Vikingscreator/writer-of-every-episode Michael Hirst offers an in-depth look at the artwork. Click on the image above for a full-sized view, and read Hirst’s tantalizing teases for the season ahead, below:
A picture of the Last Supper portraying pagan Vikings in the role of Christ and his apostles may seem, to some, very controversial. But I would say, if nothing else, it emphasizes the centrality of belief systems and spirituality in the show. We are addressing that conflict between Christianity and paganism.
So many Renaissance artists painted a version of the Last Supper because of art starting to perform a new function. The depict human and emotional dilemmas using this motif, the image of prophesied betrayal. All the figures in these paintings are concentrated around the words: “One of you will betray me.” I think that’s the key to understanding this image that we have from the show. It’s exactly the same issue that’s being confronted.
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