An upcoming and highly anticipated Prime Video TV show has been renewed for Season 2 before its premiere. The epic historical drama is created by Michael Hirst.
What Prime Video TV show has been renewed for Season 2?
Prime Video has renewed its highly anticipated TV series Bloodaxe for Season 2. Its first season has yet to make its debut later this year.
The new Prime Video TV show will follow a legendary Viking warrior, Erik Bloodaxe, and his formidable wife, Gunnhild, Mother of Kings.
According to the official description, “Bloodaxe chronicles the rise of one of history’s most famous Norse raiders, Erik Bloodaxe (Xavier Molyneux), and his formidable wife Gunnhild, Mother of Kings (Jessica Madsen). As they fight for the throne of Norway, the land is torn apart by fierce rivals, shifting loyalties, and bloody betrayals.
With war looming and chaos consuming the kingdom, drawing in the ruthless Kings of other Scandinavian countries, and even a powerful English ruler, the stage is set for a thundering, cataclysmic, compelling and utterly magical new Norse Saga.”

The epic historical drama stars Xavier Molyneux (Take My Hand, Last Days of the Space Age, Neighbours), Jessica Madsen (Bridgerton, Leatherface, Dark Light), Karlis Arnolds Avots (Soviet Jeans, Lovable, January), and Levi Miller (Kraven the Hunter, Before Dawn). Rod Hallett, Alina Tomnikov, Sisse Marie, Rune Temte, and Jesper Christensen are also playing key roles.
Michael Hirst serves as creator, writer, and executive producer alongside Horatio Hirst. Steve Stark, Arturo Interian, Morgan O’Sullivan, John Weber, and Sheila Hockin are also executive producers. MGM Television is producing the project.
Expressing his excitement for the series, Michael said, “We are so proud of the way Bloodaxe has turned out, in terms of its incredible storylines, its powerful invocation of Viking beliefs, its dramatic recreation of the way that Christianity has started to overcome the pagan world, and – not least – the way we use magic realism in an effort to induct the audience into a Viking mind-set.”
Bloodaxe Season 1 has yet to receive an official release date.
Originally reported by Mintu Kumar Tomar on ComingSoon.net.
