VIKINGS is returning with its sixth and final season in December and fans are eagerly waiting to see how Bjorn’s new run as King of Kattegat will play out. However, it seems Bjorn could be overthrown by Harald after fans spotted a huge historical clue in the trailer.
Vikings showrunners recently dropped the trailer for the final season of the History channel show. The brand new trailer teased plenty of action for Bjorn Ironside (played by Alexander Ludwig) and it seemed he was already finding life as King a challenge. The new leader of Kattegat quickly came under fire with even his wife Gunnhild (Ragga Ragnars) questioning his decisions. Will he be overthrown next season?
One fan seems certain Bjorn won’t last long as King after watching the new Vikings trailer.
Comparing the clips of Bjorn at sea to the real life historical events, the Vikings fanatic suspects Harald Fairhair (Peter Franzén) will take over as King.
Reddit user IngvarValyria said: “In the trailer we see what’s probably Greek fire spreading on the water surface, and that was produced by the Byzantine empire.
“We also see an enormous battle on the beach, and we know that Bjorn was defeated in a naval battle by Greek fire.
One fan seems certain Bjorn won’t last long as King after watching the new Vikings trailer.
Comparing the clips of Bjorn at sea to the real life historical events, the Vikings fanatic suspects Harald Fairhair (Peter Franzén) will take over as King.
Reddit user IngvarValyria said: “In the trailer we see what’s probably Greek fire spreading on the water surface, and that was produced by the Byzantine empire.
“We also see an enormous battle on the beach, and we know that Bjorn was defeated in a naval battle by Greek fire.
One fan seems certain Bjorn won’t last long as King after watching the new Vikings trailer.
Comparing the clips of Bjorn at sea to the real life historical events, the Vikings fanatic suspects Harald Fairhair (Peter Franzén) will take over as King.
Reddit user IngvarValyria said: “In the trailer we see what’s probably Greek fire spreading on the water surface, and that was produced by the Byzantine empire.
“We also see an enormous battle on the beach, and we know that Bjorn was defeated in a naval battle by Greek fire.

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