
An action-packed epic that blends Viking mythology with brutal realism is set to grace our TV screens tonight.
The Northman (2022), considered by some to be one of the best action films of the 21st century, is airing tonight on Channel 4’s Film4.
Directed by Robert Eggers, known for his previous works like The Witch (2015) and The Lighthouse (2019), The Northman is a visceral, heart-pounding saga set in the brutal world of Norse warriors.
The film takes viewers on a journey of revenge, bloodshed, and betrayal, all set against the backdrop of ancient Nordic landscapes. It stars Alexander Skarsgård as Amleth, a Viking prince who embarks on a relentless quest for vengeance after his father, King Aurvandil (played by Ethan Hawke), is murdered by his uncle Fjölnir (Claes Bang).
Amleth’s quest for revenge takes him to Iceland, where he must confront his own demons while battling enemies and facing the harsh realities of Viking society.
The film’s plot draws inspiration from the legendary Norse story of Amleth, a supposed (but likely fictional) Viking prince most famous today as the basis for William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. The Northman, though, takes the legend and reimagines it through a brutal, historical lens.
Along the way, Amleth enlists the help of others, including slave-woman Olga (Anya Taylor-Joy) and mysterious sorceress played by iconic Icelandic singer Björk.
The film’s action sequences are both brutal and beautifully choreographed, as Amleth’s journey is one of both physical and emotional transformation.
The Northman has aggregated a score of 90% or film reviewing platform Rotten Tomatoes, where the critics’ consensus reads: “A bloody revenge epic and breathtaking visual marvel, The Northman finds filmmaker Robert Eggers expanding his scope without sacrificing any of his signature style”.
It was also nominated for two Critics’ Choice Super Awards: Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie and Best Actor in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie, for Alexander Skarsgård – as well as multiple local awards.
Watch The Northman tonight, on Channel 4’s Film4, at 9 pm.