'Vikings' Season 4 Update: Trailer Will Be Released During San Diego Comic Con, King Ragnar Focuses On Christianity And Paris Infiltration

By Staff Writer

Jul 10, 2015 09:19 AM EDT

"Vikings" Season 4 is expected to bring in more pain as King Ragnar is to focus on Christianity and Paris infiltration. The first look at the show's upcoming season will be been shown during the opening of San Diego Comic Con and fans will be treated with what they are expecting for the History show.

In a report by IBTimes, updates will be given by the "Vikings" panel which will be at Room 6A from 3:30 to 4:30 in the afternoon. According to the publication, the panel will be attended by the stars of the show specifically Travis Fimmel, Clive Standen, Katheryn Winnick, and Alexander Ludwig as well as the show's creator Michael Hirst and History Channel's executive Vice President Dirk Hoogstra. It remains to be unknown if the premiere date of the show will be announced during the panel.

"Vikings" Season 4 will be about the growing tension between King Ragnar Lothbrok and his brother Rollo as well as the arrival of Chinese traveler Yidu, Halfdan the Black, and King Harald Finehair. According to Screenfad, King Ragnar will be showing that although he was left for dead during the Season 3 finale, he is not that easy to eliminate. However, he does not know that his brother Rollo accepted an offer from King Charles of Paris who ordered to kill King Ragnar.

Accordingly, Vine Report shared that "Vikings" Season 4 will be a time jump two years from the third season of the show. Ragnar is set to defend his people from his brother who wants to defeat him so bad in order to prove that he is better than Ragnar.

What are you expecting for the upcoming season of "Vikings?" Do you think that King Ragnar will finally defeat King Charles and take over Paris? Will Rollo give up trying to prove that he is better than his brother? "Vikings" Season 4 will be airing sometime next year on History Channel. 

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