Record Of Ragnarok Season 3 On Netflix: Everything We Know So Far

Netflix has yet to announce the renewal of Record of Ragnarok on Netflix. Record of Ragnarok is a Japanese manga series written by Shinya Umemura and Takumi Fukui and illustrated by Ajichika about a fighting tournament featuring prominent historical figures against gods from various mythologies, with the fate of mankind in the balance. The plot of the series is that the God’s Council assembles once every millennium to decide the fate of humanity, deciding that mankind’s 7 million years of irredeemable history gives justification for their extinction.

Record Of Ragnarok Season 3 On Netflix

Record Of Ragnarok Season 3 On Netflix

But the Valkyrie Brunhilde proposes giving humanity one last chance to prove their worth and the gods agree to hold the tournament of Ragnarok, where humanity will be spared if they can beat the gods in seven out of thirteen matches. Humanity’s representatives are the Einherjar, notable humans across history who are each granted a valkyrie that becomes a powerful weapon tailored for their user’s combat style called “Volund”, at the risk of losing her life if the user is killed.

The cast of the series includes:

  • David Stakston as Magne Seier/Thor
  • Jonas Strand Gravli as Laurits Seier/Loki
  • Herman Tommeraas as Fjor Jutul
  • Theresa Frostad Eggesbo as Saxa Jutul
  • Danu Sunth as Iman Reza/Freyja
  • Benjamin Helstad as Harry/Tyr
  • Billie Barker as Signy
  • Vebjorn Enger as Jens
  • Henriette Steenstrup as Turid Seier
  • Synnove Macody Lund as Ran Jutul

Ragnarok is mankind’s final struggle against the gods. The event was described and explained in paragraph 15 of article no. 62 in the Super Special Clause of the Valhalla Constitution. It is a one-on-one showdown between the gods and mankind.

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Humanity and the gods are tied at 3 wins apiece, after six incredible rounds. We fully expect Record of Ragnarok to return for a third season on Netflix sometime in the near future, with seven more pulsating fights to go. A Netflix Original fantasy-action anime series, Record Of Ragnarok has an adaption of the manga publication of the same name by authors Shinya Umeura and Takumi Fukui. Formerly, the series was produced by Graphinica, who worked on anime such as Wonder Momo, Hellsing, and Another World, before being moved to the Yumeta Company.

Netflix has yet to officially announce if a third season of Record of Ragnarok is happening or not. However, when you guys can consider that there are seven remaining rounds, that’s at least two more seasons we would expect to see. Between the release of season 1 and season 2 part 1, there was a nineteen-month gap. Six months later, season 2 part 2 arrived.

Neha Chaudhary

Neha Chaudhary Is a freelance journalist, contributed to popular newspapers and magazines on mainly Lifestyle & Features

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