NETFLIXhas cancelled a much loved TV series after three seasons – leaving fans devastated.
The hit drama first aired in February 2022 and was an instant hit among viewers.
Now, it's been confirmed in a report from Variety that Vikings: Valhalla has been axed after three seasons on Netflix.
Co-creator and executive producer Jeb Stuart announced the news in a statement.
Stuart said: "I am so grateful to have had three seasons to tell the stories of Leif, Harald and Freydis.
"I knew from the beginning that I wanted to show the evolution of how three of the most famous Vikings became the icons we know today and we have done just that.
"I hope when the audience gets to see the new season, they'll be excited by all the new heights that we've taken these heroes.
"When we started this project 5 years ago, I worked hard with this incredible cast and crew to craft a journey that we all hoped would be satisfying…
"Of course with real historical figures, there are always more aspects of their lives that could be explored, but it made sense story-wise for our Leif, Freydis and Harald's voyages to end with our third season."
"And we really cannot wait for the fans to see the conclusion of this chapter of history."
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Vikings: Valhalla is a sequel to Vikings but is set 100 years in the future.
The third season, which is supposed to air in 2024, will now be thefinal one.
Fans took to X/Twitter to share their thoughts – with many complaining that it's made them want to "cancel their subscription".
One wrote: "Vikings Valhalla cancelled? That was my silly little show."
A second added: "I might cancel my subscription."
A third penned: "Only three seasons? That's annoying."
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