With an awesome end to the fourth season of "Vikings" fans are desperately looking forward to the next installment. The wait is long, but we still have "Vikings" season 5 spoilers for our fans. Fans want to know what would happen in the upcoming season after Ragnar's death.
For the ones who follow the storyline of the "Vikings" series, it is needless to say that we were left with Ivar the Boneless killing his brother, Sigurd Snake-In-The-Eye, by mistake. This offers us a choice for him either to accept his current condition or control his urge for killing. A recent update by Racing Junky predicts that "Vikings" Season 5 will focus on a deeper relationship between Bjorn and Ivar Ironside. Vikings are known for their aggression, ambition, and fame, which is why such elements will develop the arc for the upcoming season.
As cited by the creator, Michael Hirst, "To be a son of Ragnar [is] the biggest calling card in the Viking world. Almost immediately after they succeed in revenging their father, they pave the way to, essentially, world war."
"Vikings" Season 5 Spoilers: The Battle For Ragnar's Throne
Furthermore, in the "Vikings" Season 5 spoilers as slated by Hirst, Ragnar's death leaves the thrown empty. So, there is an inevitable fight coming forth for the throne among all his sons. This gives us a confirmation for an upcoming battle among Ragnar's sons in the fifth season.
Additional reports from the "Vikings" season 5 spoilers predict of more deaths to come in the future installment. We might even see Lagertha dead in the upcoming season as per Seer's prediction in the fourth season. Another major spoiler update unveiled of the fifth season to take place in Iceland. IB Times cited that Floki was last seen sailing through a dangerous storm after Helga died. This could start season 5 in a new location.
Stay tuned for more "Vikings" Season 5 spoilers and updates. The upcoming season is likely to commence on November 1st, 2017.
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