Valhalla: The Legend of Thor
Two Viking kids join Thor and Loki on a quest to Valhalla, where they must help the gods battle Fenrir wolf and the Jotnar giants to prevent Ragnarok, the end of the world. Viking children Røskva and…
Valhalla: The Legend of Thor
Two Viking kids join Thor and Loki on a quest to Valhalla, where they must help the gods battle Fenrir wolf and the Jotnar giants to prevent Ragnarok, the end of the world. Viking children Røskva and Tjalfe embark on an adventurous journey from Midgard to Valhalla with the gods Thor and Loki. Life in Valhalla, however, turns out to be threatened by the dreaded Fenrir wolf and the god's barbaric archenemies, the Jotnar. Side by side with the gods, the two children must fight to save Valhalla from the end of the world--Ragnarok. —Profile Pictures Thor and Loke arrive at Midgard and ask to spend the night at the simple farmhouse of a couple of farmers and their two children, the boy Tjalfe and the younger daughter Røskva. Thor wants to eat meat and throws away the fish soup Røskva is cooking. Then he kills his goat and tells the family to eat how much meat they want, but they should not break any bone since he would use them and the skin to bring the goat back to life. However, Loke lures Tjalfe and the boy breaks the leg of the goat. Thor decides to take him as his slave as punishment for what he did. While going back to the Valhalla, they find Røskva hidden in the chariot, and she is taken with her brother to serve Thor. When they arrive at the Valhalla, they find semi-destroyed gods since people from Midgard are losing their faith in them. They learn that the Valhalla is threatened by the giant wolf Fenrir and Røskva befriends the servant Quark. The goddess Frigg feels that Røskva is special, but Odin believes she is only a mortal servant. During the night, Røskva and Tjalfe decide to flee from the Valhalla and Quark comes with them. However, Tjalfe decides to return to Thor and is captured by King Udgårdsloke and his people. Thor and Loke find Røskva and Quark and they believe that Udgårdslok has kidnapped Tjalfe. When Røskva connects and feels the presence of Fenrir, Thors sees that she is special and decides to help her to rescue her brother from Udgårdsloke in a dangerous journey. —Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil For a thousand years, war has raged between the gods of Asgard and the giants of Utgard. The apocalypse Ragnarök looms, and even Valhalla could be destroyed. But there is an ancient prophecy. Of all people, a Viking girl who was supposed to serve as a slave could now play a decisive role for the Norse gods. An epic fantasy adventure for fans of Norse mythology. On their travels through Midgard, the land of humans, the gods Thor (Roland Møller) and Loki (Dulfi Al-Jabouri) decide to take a Viking boy with them to Asgard. As punishment for his misdeeds, Thialfi (Saxo Moltke-Leth) is to serve as a slave there. His sister Röskwa (Cecilia Loffredo) hides in the luggage. She is discovered on the way, but is not sent back home. Upon arrival, Thor learns from the other gods that the Fenris wolf has broken free from its chains - another threat to Valhalla. Frigg (Stine Fischer Christensen) soon realizes that Röskwa is special. She even suspects that she could be the future queen of Yggdrasil - the child of light. However, since she is a human and not a deity, Odin (Asbjørn Krogh Nissen) does not believe this theory. But when attempting to recapture Fenris, it becomes apparent that Röskwa could indeed fulfill the ancient prophecy. She manages to appease the wolf. Thus, Thor's hammer may not be the only decisive factor in the battle with the giants. —ZDF
Valhalla: The Legend of Thor
Adventure,Fantasy,Thriller
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Two Viking kids join Thor and Loki on a quest to Valhalla, where they must help the gods battle Fenrir wolf and the Jotnar giants to prevent Ragnarok, the end of the world. Viking children Røskva and Tjalfe embark on an adventurous journey from Midgard to Valhalla with the gods Thor and Loki. Life in Valhalla, however, turns out to be threatened by the dreaded Fenrir wolf and the god's barbaric archenemies, the Jotnar.
Side by side with the gods, the two children must fight to save Valhalla from the end of the world--Ragnarok. —Profile Pictures Thor and Loke arrive at Midgard and ask to spend the night at the simple farmhouse of a couple of farmers and their two children, the boy Tjalfe and the younger daughter Røskva. Thor wants to eat meat and throws away the fish soup Røskva is cooking.
Then he kills his goat and tells the family to eat how much meat they want, but they should not break any bone since he would use them and the skin to bring the goat back to life. However, Loke lures Tjalfe and the boy breaks the leg of the goat. Thor decides to take him as his slave as punishment for what he did.
While going back to the Valhalla, they find Røskva hidden in the chariot, and she is taken with her brother to serve Thor. When they arrive at the Valhalla, they find semi-destroyed gods since people from Midgard are losing their faith in them. They learn that the Valhalla is threatened by the giant wolf Fenrir and Røskva befriends the servant Quark.
The goddess Frigg feels that Røskva is special, but Odin believes she is only a mortal servant. During the night, Røskva and Tjalfe decide to flee from the Valhalla and Quark comes with them. However, Tjalfe decides to return to Thor and is captured by King Udgårdsloke and his people.
Thor and Loke find Røskva and Quark and they believe that Udgårdslok has kidnapped Tjalfe. When Røskva connects and feels the presence of Fenrir, Thors sees that she is special and decides to help her to rescue her brother from Udgårdsloke in a dangerous journey. —Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil For a thousand years, war has raged between the gods of Asgard and the giants of Utgard.
The apocalypse Ragnarök looms, and even Valhalla could be destroyed. But there is an ancient prophecy. Of all people, a Viking girl who was supposed to serve as a slave could now play a decisive role for the Norse gods.
An epic fantasy adventure for fans of Norse mythology. On their travels through Midgard, the land of humans, the gods Thor (Roland Møller) and Loki (Dulfi Al-Jabouri) decide to take a Viking boy with them to Asgard. As punishment for his misdeeds, Thialfi (Saxo Moltke-Leth) is to serve as a slave there.
His sister Röskwa (Cecilia Loffredo) hides in the luggage. She is discovered on the way, but is not sent back home. Upon arrival, Thor learns from the other gods that the Fenris wolf has broken free from its chains - another threat to Valhalla.
Frigg (Stine Fischer Christensen) soon realizes that Röskwa is special. She even suspects that she could be the future queen of Yggdrasil - the child of light. However, since she is a human and not a deity, Odin (Asbjørn Krogh Nissen) does not believe this theory.
But when attempting to recapture Fenris, it becomes apparent that Röskwa could indeed fulfill the ancient prophecy. She manages to appease the wolf. Thus, Thor's hammer may not be the only decisive factor in the battle with the giants.
—ZDF.