Viking The Movie ~repack~ May 2026

What follows is a grim, muddy, and shockingly violent crawl toward the throne of Kiev.

If you are a history buff tired of horned helmets and inaccurate leather pants, Viking is a breath of fresh (cold) air. It respects the brutality of the era. Danila Kozlovsky carries the film with a quiet sorrow that makes you forget he is an actor. viking the movie

Directed by Andrey Kravchuk, this isn't a story about raiding. It’s a story about The Plot: A Prince in the Mud Forget Ragnar Lothbrok. Viking follows the historical figure of Prince Vladimir of Novgorod (played with a weary, stone-faced intensity by Danila Kozlovsky). After his father’s death, Vladimir is cast out by his murderous half-brother Yaropolk. Forced to flee over the frozen sea, he returns not as a hero, but as a desperate exile. What follows is a grim, muddy, and shockingly

However, if you need a fast pace or a clear "good guy" to root for, look elsewhere. Vladimir is a historical figure who did terrible things (the film does not shy away from the Siege of Chersonesus or the political murders). Danila Kozlovsky carries the film with a quiet

Viking is not a movie about the glory of the North. It is a movie about the weight of the crown.