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Ragnarök Season 2: Official Release Date, Returning Cast, and Plot Teasers

It's official—Netflix has announced Ragnarök Season 2's release date via Twitter. Get the latest on the premiere, storyline, and cast for this gripping Norwegian series.

Ragnarök Season 2: Official Release Date, Returning Cast, and Plot Teasers

Ragnarök Season 1 captivated audiences on Netflix. After its strong debut, fans eagerly awaited news, and the series returns on May 27, 2021.

Recap: What Happened in Season 1?

Ragnarök is a Norwegian drama series on Netflix, created by Adam Price. Inspired by Norse mythology, it weaves in themes of the climate crisis. Premiering in January 2020, it follows teenager Magne (David Stakston) as he battles the powerful Jutul family in the fictional town of Edda.

Season 1 climaxes with Magne confronting the giant Vidar, head of the Jutul family. Channeling the power of Thor, Magne summons a massive lightning bolt that strikes them both—leaving Vidar's fate ambiguous.

Ragnarök Season 2 Release Date

Shortly after Season 1's launch, Netflix confirmed Season 2. The streamer shared teaser photos, and the Netflix FR Twitter account revealed the date with the tagline “The atmosphere is electric”. Mark your calendars: Ragnarök Season 2 premieres May 27 on Netflix.

The official trailer has racked up over 4 million views on YouTube, hinting at massive buzz. Expect 6 thrilling new episodes.

Season 2 Plot: What's Next?

Magne's fight against the Jutuls continues, with new giants and possibly other gods entering the fray. As he masters his emerging powers, expect to see him grow even stronger.

Magne's brother Laurits harbors secrets—he's hinted at being Loki, the god of mischief. In Norse lore, Loki embodies discord, illusions, and cunning as the son of giants Farbauti and Laufey. Fan theories link Magne to Thor via the thunderclap, making Laurits Loki. Theory or truth? Find out May 27.

Ragnarök Season 2 Cast

The core ensemble returns unchanged. David Stakston leads as Magne, with Herman Tømmeraas as Fjor and Theresa Frostad Eggesbø as Saxa.

  • David Stakston as Magne
  • Jonas Strand Gravli as Laurits
  • Herman Tømmeraas as Fjor
  • Theresa Frostad Eggesbø as Saxa
  • Emma Bones as Gry
  • Henriette Steenstrup as Turid
  • Gísli Örn Garðarsson as Vidar
  • Synnøve Macody Lund as Ran