How Playing Bjorn On Vikings Changed Alexander Ludwig Forever - Looper (2024)

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When History announced way back in 2013 that it was breaking into the world of scripted TV with Vikings, there was some understandable apprehension. Now, seven years later, History's flagship drama a bonafide sensation, and the channel has launched two other scripted series, Project Blue Book and Knightfall, on the heels on Vikings' success. That's not bad for a network that used to stick strictly to documentaries.

As the name suggests, Vikings tells the story of Norse society in the early Medieval period. Viewers have been drawn in by the intriguing glimpse into life during a radically different time than our own, but we're sure the Game of Thrones-style political intrigue and violence don't hurt either. The show remains beloved in its sixth and final season and will be getting a spin-off series on Netflix, entitledVikings: Valhalla. That kind of quantifiable success and sweet response from season to season doesn't come around often, and that fact isn't lost on the stars ofVikings. Appearing on the show has inarguably changed the cast members' lives — but not always in the way's you'd expect.

In an April 2020 interview withThe Hollywood Reporterto promote the digital release of his filmBad Boys for Life, longtime Vikings star Alexander Ludwig, who playsBjorn Ironside,spoke about the different results that come from beingone of the leads on a wildly successful TV series. Here's howplaying Bjorn on Vikings changed Alexander Ludwig forever.

Vikings' success changed the trajectory of Alexander Ludwig's career

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Since the second season of Vikings, Ludwig has starred as Bjorn Ironside, the son ofthe fearsome warrior and eventual King of DenmarkRagnar Lothbrok (Travis Fimmel) and shieldmaiden-turned-Queen-of-Kattegat Lagertha (Katheryn Winnick).Compared to other characters on the show,Bjorn has enjoyed a surprising amount of longevity — as hasVikings itself. That came as a surprise to Ludwig at the start.

As the actor revealed toThe Hollywood Reporter, when he first boardedVikings, he expected to portray Bjorn for seasons only half the length they ended up being. At the time, Ludwig thoughtVikings' seasons would be short and as sweet as a bloody historical drama can be, requiring just a few months of filming time per year. The actor believed that once he was finished shooting a season ofVikings, he'dhang up his battle armor and have plenty of time to take on other projects (particularly films) before the History drama was ready for another season.That didn't end up happening.Vikings — and Ludwig's commitment to it — only grew bigger, changing what Ludwig once envisioned for his professional future.

"When I signed on to the show, I originally expected it to be a 10-episode cable drama series.That meant I would've had work for four or five months out of the year, and then I'd be able to do a movie — like a Bad Boys [movie] — or something like that," said Ludwig. "I don't think anybody expected Vikings to have the global success that it did. They upped it to a 20-episode series, which meant that I was completely plucked out of any other opportunities. [...] It definitely made it difficult to do anything close to this magnitude [of Bad Boys for Life], because a role like this requires a lot of time and attention."

But Ludwig also knows that whileVikings' success altered the course of his career and made it more complicated to diversify his resume, the show also changed his life for the better. "I'm so grateful for the job," he said, "It was one of the most incredible experiences of my life."

With Vikings coming to an endwith season 6, Ludwig will be free to chase other projects. While one might argue that leavingVikings could have been an option for the Canadian actor, exactly who Ludwig played made a premature exit all but impossible.

The very real, legendary king Alexander Ludwig played on Vikings

ThoughVikings does take some liberties in order to tell its story, there's ample historic evidence to prove not only that was Bjorn a real person, but also that he was one of the early kings of Sweden. These kings, known as the legendary kings, are part of a list collected from various sources, including the old Viking sagas and records from historians across Europe.

According to History Files, the real Bjorn ruled during the ninth century from his seat on the island of Munsö, where his burial mound was discovered in the 18th century. One of the most important documents that traces Bjorn's life is the 13th-century Icelandic story titled The Saga of Ragnar Lothbrok and his Sons (via Ancient History Encyclopedia). Look out for spoilers if you want to read the saga yourself, since the story it tells was the main inspiration for History's Vikings.

There are many characters, both historic and fictional, that contribute to the narrative of Vikings. It would have been difficult, however, for the producers to simply write Bjorn off the show before his time.

Where else you've seen Alexander Ludwig

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Just because Ludwig had his plate full playing a Viking king doesn't mean he didn't take on other projects while Vikings was on the air. In 2015, Ludwig co-starred in the meta-slasher film The Final Girls, in which he played the love interest of main character Max (Taissa Farmiga). The movie was a low-budget affair that became an instant classic among fans of '80s horror films.

His next notable big-screen outing had a much larger budget. Ludwig was part of the ensemble of Roland Emmerich's World War II epic Midway, which also included Dennis Quaid, Nick Jonas, Darren Criss, and Mandy Moore. The film followed both American and Japanese soldiers in the Pacific Theater during the 1940s, focusing on the titular Battle of Midway.

Most recently, Ludwig appeared in the third film in Will Smith and Martin Lawrence'sBad Boys filmseries, Bad Boys for Life. Ludwig plays Dorn, the tech expert for the special police squad with which Mike (Smith) and Marcus (Lawrence) become involved. For the Vikings actor, it was the role of a lifetime. He told The Hollywood Reporter,"I must've watched Bad Boys II a hundred times ... I've admired Will and Martin's careers from afar for years and years ... Just getting to work with them was truly one of the greatest gifts of my life."

Sounds like Ludwig has nothing but great things to say about his long-standing and newfound creative endeavors. Here's to hoping he continues on the up and up after his time as Bjorn Ironside comes to an end.

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FAQs

Did the actor for Bjorn Lothbrok change? ›

The first-born son of Ragnar and Lagertha makes his debut Thursday night — well, his second debut — on History's second season of Vikings, as Alexander Ludwig takes over the role of the older, stronger Bjorn (played in season 1 by Nathan O'Toole).

Does the same actor play Bjorn in Vikings? ›

Alexander Ludwig continues to headline the History Channel series "Vikings" as Bjorn Ironside.

What is Bjorn from Vikings doing now? ›

He currently has a lead role in the Starz drama series Heels (2021–2023).

Who played Bjorn in Vikings Season 4? ›

Bjorn Played by Alexander Ludwig. Bjorn Lothbrok is the son of Ragnar and Lagertha and the oldest of Ragnar's many sons. Intelligent and determined, Bjorn loves and admires his father above all men.

Is the same actor playing floki on Vikings? ›

Floki Played by Gustaf Skarsgård. Floki is a genius ship builder and he designs and builds the prototype of the new generation of Viking ships which can sail across the open ocean but also up the shallowest of rivers.

Who was Bjorn in real life? ›

Björn Ironside (Swedish: Björn Järnsida) (Old Norse: Bjǫrn Járnsíða), according to Norse legends, was a Norse Viking chief and Swedish king. According to the 12th- and 13th-century Scandinavian histories, he was the son of notorious Viking king Ragnar Lodbrok and lived in the 9th century, attested in 855 and 858.

Who is the lead male actor in Vikings? ›

Travis Fimmel(I)

Travis Fimmel was born near Echuca, Victoria, Australia, to Jennie, a recreation officer for the disabled, and Chris, a cattle farmer. He was raised on a 5500-acre station located between Melbourne and Sydney.

Are Lagertha and Ragnar together in real life? ›

Lagertha, according to legend, was a Viking ruler and shield-maiden from what is now Norway, and the onetime wife of the famous Viking Ragnar Lodbrok. Her tale was recorded by the chronicler Saxo in the 12th century.

What happened to the real Bjorn? ›

As for the real Björn Ironside, there are no records on how he died, so it's assumed that he either died of old age or illness, but he had a more peaceful death than his fictional counterpart.

Why did Torvi leave Bjorn? ›

When Bjorn returns from the Mediterranean, he tells Torvi that he is no longer in love with her, and they subsequentially break off their marriage. However, Bjorn tells her that he will always care for her and their children.

What happened to Bjorn in real life? ›

However, Björn's wounds were so severe he eventually passed away, but his legacy continued until the final episode of Vikings. As for the real Björn Ironside, there are no records on how he died, so it's assumed that he either died of old age or illness, but he had a more peaceful death than his fictional counterpart.

Did they replace Judith in Vikings? ›

Trivia. Judith's part was recast in Season 3. Sarah Green was replaced by Jennie Jacques.

Are UBBE and Ragnar the same actor? ›

Travis Fimmel (left) as Ragnar in Season 1 of "Vikings" and Jordan Patrick Smith in Season 4 look a lot alike. Smith plays Ubbe, Ragnar's son.

Did Clive Standen leave Vikings? ›

But, of course, when the character is written to be away from the main story, that means the actor - in this case, Standen - had to leave the show for the time being.

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