"The gods are watching. The earth is bleeding. The Northman rises again."
The Northman 2 (2025) plunges deeper into the frostbitten heart of Norse myth and madness—where gods whisper through ravens, kings fall by fire, and a man’s fate is carved by steel. Years after Amleth fulfilled his brutal revenge, the Viking prince-turned-beast walks a darker path: not as heir, not as hero—but as legend.
Surviving the flames of his father’s legacy, Amleth (Alexander Skarsgård) is reborn in exile. Far from Iceland’s shores, he sails into Slavic lands torn by conquest, betrayal, and rising mysticism. Whispers speak of a Seiðr-wielder—a death-priestess claiming to channel the Norns, who weaves visions of Ragnarök and demands a warrior to fulfill prophecy.
Haunted by visions of Valkyries and wolves, Amleth is drawn into a new war—one not for thrones, but for the soul of the ancient world. As the gods grow silent and the old ways begin to rot, he must face warlords possessed by madness, a witch queen with her own claim to his bloodline, and the greatest battle yet: the one within.
Director Robert Eggers returns with his stark, mythic vision—more surreal, more brutal, and more spiritually untethered. The Northman 2 is not just a tale of conquest—it is a fever dream of fate, where every wound sings, every omen howls, and the line between man and god collapses beneath the blood moon.
This is not revenge.
This is reckoning.