🎬 The Last Kingdom 2 (2025)
👉 Alexander Dreymon, Eliza Butterworth, Arnas Fedaravicius
In a land where kingdoms rise and fall under the weight of sword and shield, The Last Kingdom (2015) carved out an unforgettable saga of destiny, loyalty, and the forging of England itself. Set against the backdrop of Alfred the Great’s desperate struggle to defend his realm from unyielding Norse invaders, the story follows a man torn between two identities: Uhtred of Bebbanburg (Alexander Dreymon) — born Saxon, raised Viking, and bound by an oath that makes him both outsider and savior.

Now, in The Last Kingdom 2 (2025), the stakes grow even higher. Uhtred finds himself once again straddling the razor’s edge between worlds, navigating shifting alliances as he seeks to reclaim his ancestral home while protecting the fragile dream of a united England. His path is bloodied by betrayal, tested by loyalty, and lit by a destiny he can neither escape nor fully embrace.

Eliza Butterworth returns as Lady Aelswith, the sharp-tongued queen whose cunning influence extends beyond the battlefield, weaving politics as deftly as any warrior wields a blade. Arnas Fedaravicius delivers quiet strength as Sihtric, Uhtred’s trusted ally whose unwavering loyalty proves indispensable in the storm of war. Together, they face treacherous enemies, both foreign and within, as the clash between Saxon and Viking threatens to shatter more than just armies — it threatens to crush the fragile bonds of kinship and faith.

With sweeping battle sequences that thunder with shield walls and blood-soaked fields, political intrigue that tests the limits of trust, and a central hero forever torn between honor and survival, The Last Kingdom 2 expands its epic scope while never losing sight of the human heart at its core.
This isn’t just a continuation of a historical drama — it’s a relentless fight for identity, legacy, and the right to rule. Every oath sworn, every betrayal endured, and every blade drawn brings Uhtred closer to his destiny — and closer to deciding once and for all where his true loyalties lie.
