'THE LAST KINGDOM'
GETS SEASON 4 AT NETFLIX!
Oh, what wonderful news your trusted spy brings you in this prefestive weekend at the end of the year:
Netflix has announced that they have
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The third season is currently airing on Netflix |
renewed their super popular historical saga
THE LAST KINGDOM for the fourth season (I've heard rumours, but don't tell anyone, that they've actually secretly ordered the fifth season as well)! And you know what this means: you watched the third season, which is currently airing on Netflix, in great numbers!
The third season was shot by
Carnival Films without BBC as the co
producer and has ten episodes instead of the usual eight. The season saw
our hero, brave knight Uhtred (
Alexander Dreymon) break his bonds with
disrespectful King Alfred of Wessex (
David Dawson) and also with his
Danish brothers. Hopefully, the fans won't have to wait more than a year
for the fourth season
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The series has been a major success for the streaming network |
like they did with the current one. So far, the
writers have covered six novels of
Bernard Cornwell’s 11 part saga the
show is based upon. We can probably expect more battles for Uhtred and
his merry gang of warriors and probably
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Alexander Dreymon is portraying fearless Lord Uhtred in the epic TV series |
not much peace for the
courageous 10th century knight who still believes in his motto Destiny
Is All! Will he finally win his father's land of Bebbanburg and become
the lord of his own kingdom? Will he find yet another wife?
I understand the hero's motto is 'Destiny is All'.
ReplyDeleteI too believe that there's no avoiding destiny, it's going to happen regardless of what we do. On the other hand, I also believe that one cannot escape genetics, and yet it can be delayed or softened in many cases. I've seen that happen. So, it makes one think...
he has to believe it, because for him in the series it never rains but pours, he is constantly betrayed by those whose lives he has saved millions of times. His destiny is to be the honourable knight no matter how much sometimes he wants to be a bad guy.
DeleteYaaassss! I'm happy to hear that it has been renewed all the way through 5 seasons! I was worried it wasn't going to last, especially since the first season was so short I figured it wouldn't have time to catch momentum with an engaged audience. I'm glad I was proven wrong.
ReplyDeletethey added two more episode to the third season, I'm currently on episode five. Uhtred is hotter than ever, but they did something to my beloved Sythric's hair and it now looks like a dead rat. The new season has too much Danes and too little of Uhtred's gang.
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