Netflix will offer all fans of The Last Kingdom the ending they deserve with “Seven Kings Must Die,” a film that will close most of the plotlines. Over the course of five seasons, the series focused on Uhtred, a warrior of Saxon descent who was sold to the Danes after his father was murdered when he was just a child. However, despite adopting Viking customs, his goal remained the same: to retake the kingdom of Bebbanburg. How will this character’s story continue? That’s all we know about “Seven Kings Must Die!”

When did “Seven Kings Must Die” release on Netflix?

“Seven Kings Must Die,” the movie sequel and final series finale of The Last Kingdom, aired on Netflix on April 14, 2023. It was on this day that the final outcome of one of the greatest original successes of the streaming platform was revealed.

“Seven Kings Must Die” trailer and synopsis

The official plot of “Seven Kings Must Die” has not been released, but a brief synopsis reveals that Uhtred will be involved in the battle for the crown of England after the death of King Edward. In this bloody war, rival heirs and invaders vie for power. However, when an alliance arrives asking for Uhtred’s help, the character will face the most difficult decision: to choose between those he loves the most and the dream of creating a united England.

The cast of “Seven Kings Must Die”

Alexander Dreymon will continue to portray Uhtred in “Seven Kings Must Die,” while the cast includes both new and veteran actors such as Mark Rowley, Arnas Federavicius, Rod Hallett, Ingrid Garcia Jonsson, and Harry Gilby, among others. Ingrid Garcia Jonsson is a Spanish actress of Swedish origin, whose features perfectly fit the universe of The Last Kingdom.

Uhtred is still the protagonist of The Last Kingdom.

When is “Seven Kings Must Die” set?

“Seven Kings Must Die” is set immediately after the events we experience in The Last Kingdom Season 5, making it a direct sequel to the series.

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“The Last Kingdom” is a British series co-produced by Netflix and BBC, which is available in its entirety (5 seasons and 46 episodes) on the streaming platform.

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