Vikings has recently been added to Netflix and viewers are saying it's the 'best series' they have ever watched.

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Netflix Viewers Say ‘Best Series Ever’ Is So Good They’ve Already Watched It Multiple Times

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18:45 16 January 2025

Updated: 00:00 17 January 2025


Netflix viewers say the ‘best series ever’ is so good they can’t stop rewatching it.

The streaming platform continuously adds to its portfolio of great content, giving viewers an array to watch.

Yet one series in particular is being praised by fans, as well as receiving comparisons to HBO’s Game of Thrones.

One fan says: “Just the best series of all time. That simple. Just watch it. You won’t find a better.”

Another person writes: “One of my favorite series of all time. Love all of the seasons – and it’s NOT one of those shows that you invest all your time in and then are disappointed by the way it finishes – it’s magnificent from beginning to end.”

Somebody else comments: “To me, it beats Game of Thrones hands down…”

“One of the best TV shows to ever be created,” a fourth viewer declares.

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Netflix viewers are saying it’s one of the ‘best series ever.’ Credit: History Channel

The hit series also has an impressive score of 93% on Rotten Tomatoes and 8.5/10 on IMDb.

Critics also share the same enthusiasm.

Emily Ashby wrote for Common Sense Media: “The show is never lacking action, adventure, romance, intrigue, and suspense, making it an extraordinarily enjoyable watch.”

Under the Radar‘s Zach Hollwedel said: “The show never suffers even a single dull moment.”

Emily St. James reviewed for AV Club: “It’s endlessly entertaining, and the world it evokes ends up being one of the most instantly compelling on television.”

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The popular series combines mythology, history, and legend. Credit: History Channel

The historical action, created and written by Michael Hirst, aired for six seasons and stars an impressive cast including Travis Fimmel, Gustaf Skarsgård, Alexander Ludwig, and Alex Høgh Andersen.

Based on Norse sagas, the brutal series combines mythology, history, and legend to tell the tales of Vikings, gods, and heroes, written in the 13th and 14th centuries.

Its synopsis reads: “This gritty drama charts the exploits of Viking hero Ragnar Lothbrok as he extends the Norse reach by challenging an unfit leader who lacks vision.”

With bloodcurdling battle scenes and a realistic portrayal of Viking culture, raids, and their exploration, it makes for a thrilling watch.

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Vikings is being compared to other popular shows, such as Game of Thrones. Credit: History Channel

Show creator Hirst believes Vikings is such a compelling story due to its authenticness as there’s real fighting, realistic sets, and little special effects.

He told Sky History: “We use visual effects very sparingly. It’s not Game of Thrones where everything is a visual effect. These characters fight for real. They row boats, they climb cliffs, they get bruised and they bleed. We do things as authentically as we can.”

Although Vikings was a global success, Hirst decided to end the show after six seasons – which is earlier than some fans would have liked.

The show’s creator explained to Collider: “I needed to wrap it up.

“I needed to conclude these last storylines in ways that would be satisfactory and satisfying to an audience. I didn’t want to cheat anyone. I didn’t want to cheat the actors, the characters, or the audience.”

Watch the trailer for Vikings season one here…

Vikings is now available to stream on Netflix.

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