The Last Kingdom on Netflix
Just finished bingeing on all 3 seasons. Excellent series, better than GoT IMHO. Feels more authentic without all the dragons and White Walkers and sorcery stuff. (Not that there's anything wrong with that...)
Highly recommended.
ProudMNDemocrat
(19,064 posts)I hope there is a 4th season. We must know what happwns to Utred.
getting old in mke
(813 posts)Started filming in July, so next year, probably, for release.
Of course, sooner would be better
kaiserhog
(167 posts)The books are even better. Bernard Cornwell is one talented storyteller.
BlueMTexpat
(15,498 posts)The series is based on Bernard Cornwell's historical novels about Anglo-Saxon England. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Saxon_Stories
Cornwell got the idea for the series from his own family history. From the link above:
It's a good follow-on to the series "Vikings," although the "Ragnar" of "Vikings" and the various "Ragnars" of "The Last Kingdom" are not related at all. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ragnar_Lodbrok
Bernard Cornwell has another historical fiction series that I really like but that likely won't show up on Netflix as it's an older one. It's based on the character of Richard Sharpe (a wholly fictitious character) and takes place basically during the Napoleonic Wars in Portugal, Spain and France. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharpe_(novel_series)
The novels formed the basis for the British ITV channel TV series "Sharpe," starring Sean Bean. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharpe_(TV_series)
There were two later episodes set in pre-Raj India.
I really wish that one of the streaming services would feature the "Sharpe" series. It's great fun, especially if one - like me - loves Sean Bean, prior to his Ned Stark days on GOT.
philly_bob
(2,427 posts)does a memorable representation of the sickly, outnumbered, serious King Alfred -- the king that started the kingdom, against all odds.
OregonBlue
(7,928 posts)Glorfindel
(9,927 posts)I've been looking for a good series to binge on.
splunge63
(158 posts)emmaverybo
(8,147 posts)more cohesive experience as not as many sub-plots, characters, conflicts going on. How does Vikings stack up to The Last Kingdom?