Forgotten fantasy series returns to Netflix in 3 days – and unleashes a war between gods and giants in the grand finale

Forgotten fantasy series returns to Netflix in 3 days

If too much time goes by, even great series highlights will be forgotten. That’s how many fantasy fans will feel with Ragnarök. The Netflix series about the reincarnation of the deity Thor and her fight against evil giants has disappeared from the scene for the last two years. Now she will in a few days return with the final third season.

Coming soon to Netflix, Thor and Loki will battle their worst enemies

Ragnarök revolves around high school student Magne (David Stakston) who discovers the dark secret of his hometown of Edda. In the form of a sinister dynasty of businessmen mythical giants want to lead the world to the abyss. Only the reincarnations of the Norse deities can stand in their way. For example, Magne turns more and more into the deity Thor, his brother Laurits (Jonas Strand Gravli) into his malicious brother Loki.

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Magne (David Stakston) with Thor’s hammer

Ragnarök is a modern retelling of the Norse saga of the same name about the end of the world. The apocalypse is supposed to happen in season 3 in which Thor and his companions wrestle with the giants for the fate of the world. As Netflix announced on Instagram a long time ago, it will be the final season of the series.

When is Ragnarok season 3 coming to Netflix?

Ragnarok Season 3 comes out this Thursday August 24, 2023 on Netflix. It will consist of six episodes. In addition to Stakston and Gravli, Jeppe Beck Laursen (The Last Kingdom) can be seen in front of the camera.

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