Production is now underway on the six-episode second season of Netflix’s Ragnarok.
The series is a coming-of-age drama building on, and contributing to, a new and surprising angle on Norse mythology.
Season two will pick up where the first season left off, with Magne facing up to the fact that he’s ready for battle, his enemies are too many and too strong. Is there anyone else who, like him, has supernatural powers? And will he be able to find these people in time?
And what happens when it turns out that his little brother, Laurits, is also quite exceptional, but that he views the world very differently from Magne?
In the second season of Ragnarok, the conflict gets tougher, evil gets more focused, and the choices ever more desperate. In the midst of all this, Magne is faced with the fundamental question: How far are you willing to go in order to save your family?
The show is written by award-winning writer Adam Price (Borgen, Ragnarok s1) and Emilie Lebech Kaae and will be directed by Mogens Hagedorn.