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Dispossessed

Dispossessed

2013TV Episode⏱️ 45mTV-14
ActionAdventureDramaHistoryRomanceWar
7.9
IMDB Rating
8,012 votes

After his successful raid, Ragnar and his crew joyously return home with their riches. Earl Haraldson doesn't hesitate to summon Ragnar to the great hall where he lays claim to the entirety of the treasure. He allows the crew to t...

Director
Johan Renck
Writers
N/A
Stars
Travis Fimmel, Katheryn Winnick, Clive Standen
Release Date
March 17, 2013
Language
English
Country
Ireland, Canada
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🎭 Top Cast

Travis Fimmel
Travis Fimmel
as Ragnar Lothbrok
Katheryn Winnick
Katheryn Winnick
as Lagertha
Clive Standen
Clive Standen
as Rollo
Jessalyn Gilsig
Jessalyn Gilsig
as Siggy Haraldson
Gustaf Skarsgård
Gustaf Skarsgård
as Floki
George Blagden
George Blagden
as Athelstan
Gabriel Byrne
Gabriel Byrne
as Earl Haraldson
Vladimir Kulich
Vladimir Kulich
as Eric
David Pearse
David Pearse
as Svein
Nathan O'Toole
Nathan O'Toole
as Bjorn Lothbrok

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
16:9 HD
Sound
Dolby Digital
Color
Color
Filming Location
Norway
Production
History Canada, Take 5 Productions, World 2000 Entertainment

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⭐ Featured Review

Ambition, Betrayal, and Blood
by SrBreton2025-07-20
9/10

"Episode 3 of Vikings is where things really start to escalate. Everything feels sharper, more focused, and far more dangerous. Ragnar Lothbrok steps beyond being a rebellious farmer-he now shows himself as a strategist, a natural leader, and someone willing to provoke the system with no fear. The assembly scene, where he presents the loot and the captured monks, hits hard-not just visually but narratively. Ragnar proves he was right, and in doing so, humiliates those who doubted him. It's bold and reckless, and Earl Haraldson's reaction is quick and ominous. The political tension i..."

💡 Did You Know?

Old English and Old Norse are both descendent from Proto-Germanic. Though they came from separate branches (West Germanic vs North Germanic) the languages were mutually intelligible. That means that the Norse could understand a good deal of what the English were saying even if they couldn't speak English.

📖 Synopsis

After his successful raid, Ragnar and his crew joyously return home with their riches. Earl Haraldson doesn't hesitate to summon Ragnar to the great hall where he lays claim to the entirety of the treasure. He allows the crew to t...