Vikings: Ragnar Lothbrok star Travis Fimmel’s new project unveiled away from History show

Ragnar has only appeared in brief cameos in Vikings since his death in season four. However, fans of the History series have been desperate for him to return from the dead, with many certain he’s still alive. But it seems Travis won’t be reprising his role for the final run of the show as he has plenty of other projects lined up to keep him busy.

Travis is currently starring in HBO Max’s Raised By Wolves but is set to appear alongside Colson Baker, also known as Machine Gun Kelly, in action thriller One Way.

The film will be directed by Andrew Baird and has been written by Ben Conway.

It was developed with funding from Northern Ireland Screen and Screen Ireland.

Speaking of the project, Highland Film Group COO Delphine Perrier said: “We are excited to partner again with the top-notch filmmaker team behind Zone 414 for this amazing new action-thriller.

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“When we read the script of One Way, we were captivated not only by the exciting action scenes, multiple twists, and unexpected ending… but also by the powerful message of survival and deserving second chances.”

It comes after Travis opened up on what he misses from working on Vikings.

He explained: “I miss the writing. I had a great relationship with [creator] Michael Hirst, and he’s such a fantastic writer.

He told the publication: “It doesn’t matter what world you’re in; it’s still got the same emotions.

“I have relationship problems in this Ridley Scott thing [‘Wolves’]. I have a child that I’ve got to care for and who I want to love me, and I want my wife to love me.

“I want to be a success. I want to make people that I love proud of me, which is all the same stuff in life now.

“It’s just a different backdrop. In ‘Vikings,’ I had a family that I was trying to take care of. I had a wife, and I had children. Everybody relates to that stuff.”

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source: express.co.uk