Yellowstone Spin-Off Star Joins Prime Video’s New Series Replacing ‘Vikings’ md06

After navigating an expedition to Oregon in the aftermath of the Civil War in Taylor Sheridan‘s Yellowstone spin-off 1883Marc Rissmann is now heading back to the time of the Vikings. He’s officially been cast in Prime Video’s new Norse historical drama Bloodaxe in a recurring role as the eldest brother, Greycloak, of the titular raider. Leading the series as his legendary sibling Erik Bloodaxe will be Xavier Molyneux, with his wife Gunnhild, Mother of Kings, portrayed by Jessica Madsen, and Levi Miller as Erik’s half-brother and eventual king of Norway, Haakon the Good.

Created by Vikings mastermind Michael Hirst and his brother Horatio Hirst as a spiritual successor of sorts to the six-season History Channel epic, Bloodaxe tells a separate tale chronicling the rise of one of the greatest Viking warriors. Caught in a struggle for the throne of Norway, Erik and Gunnhild see the land divided by fierce rivalries and ever-shifting loyalties, with trust more fleeting than ever. The chaos only spreads as the lords of other Scandinavian countries, and even a powerful English ruler, come to stake their claim. With so many differing forces congregating, war looms on the horizon and an epic new Norse saga begins that will echo throughout the annals of history.

Unlike Erik and Haakon, little is known for certain in history about the elder brother. Given that Erik earned the title “Brother-Slayer,” though, it’s a safe bet that he won’t be making it through Bloodaxe without a clash with his kin. The Icelandic sagas have often described the raider’s efforts to cut down the forces of his siblings to keep rule of Norway within his grasp, meaning they should have a significant role to play in Hirst’s new series. Though it shares a lot of creative DNA with Vikings, as the Hirst brothers serve as creators, writers, showrunners, and executive producers, there’s no direct connection between the two shows, as Bloodaxe takes place between the story of Ragnar Lodbrok and the spin-off series, Vikings: Valhalla.

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