Introduction
Following the release of The Northman in 2022, fans have speculated about the possibility of a sequel. Directed by Robert Eggers and starring Alexander Skarsgård, the film was praised for its intense visuals, mythic storytelling, and raw performances. But as 2025 approaches, the question remains—will The Northman 2 happen?
The Legacy of The Northman
The Northman told the brutal, Shakespearean tale of Amleth, a Viking prince seeking vengeance for his father's murder. With its blend of historical authenticity and Norse mysticism, the film captivated a niche audience and gained critical acclaim. However, despite its artistic success, the movie struggled at the box office, barely breaking even on its substantial budget.
Sequel Possibilities
The original story wrapped up with a definitive and tragic ending, completing Amleth’s journey of revenge. Because of this narrative closure, a direct sequel would need to explore a new direction—perhaps a continuation through a descendant, a spiritual sequel focusing on Norse mythology, or a return to the afterlife realms hinted at in the film.
However, director Robert Eggers has shown no intention of continuing the story. He is currently focused on new projects, including a medieval horror film and a long-anticipated remake of Nosferatu. Eggers has also expressed a preference for original ideas rather than sequels, suggesting that The Northman was always meant to be a standalone epic.
Fan Theories and Hopes
Despite the lack of confirmation, fans continue to speculate on what The Northman 2 could be. Some imagine a story set years later, in which new Viking warriors inherit Amleth’s legacy or uncover ancient secrets left behind. Others envision a more mythical journey through Valhalla or the Norse underworld. While creative and intriguing, these ideas remain purely speculative.
Conclusion
As of now, The Northman 2 is not in development, and all signs point to it remaining that way. The original film stands as a complete narrative—a brutal yet poetic story of fate, vengeance, and sacrifice. While the idea of a sequel may live on in fan discussions, Robert Eggers seems more interested in exploring new legends rather than revisiting old ones.