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Ragnarok Season 2 Recap: Read Everything That Happens to Magne and Vidar

Ragnarok Season 2 Recap: The Danish fantasy drama (originally titled Ragnarpk) has been created by Adam Price. The cast brings back David Stakston, Jonas Strand Gravli, Herman Tommeraas, Theresa Frostad Eggesboo, Synnove Macody Lund, Gisli Orn Garoarsson, Emma Bones, Henriette Steenstrup, and Odd Magnus Williamson. We also get Danu Sunth, Bjorn Sundquist, Benjamin Helstad, Eli Anne Linnestad and Espen Sigurdsen. The series has 6 episodes in total, with each episode being around 50 minutes approx.

At the end of Season 1, Magne and Vidar are struck by a bolt of lightning. This came after Magne realised that Vidar was directly responsible for ruining Edda’s water supply as well as for Isolde’s death. Magne may have powers, but he is yet to find the purpose he serves and his true potential.

Magne has merely scratched the surface of his powers and has got a lot to learn about how to use and control them better. But he has to do so as quickly as possible because Vidar, Ran and Saxa will come after him. And the question that prevails is whether Fjor will return to his family or join forces with Magne, or will he leave with Gry.

– Ragnarok Season 2 Recap Contains Spoilers –

Ragnarok Season 2 Recap

Well, Vidar is indeed alive as we had expected, and he warns Magne of his impending death at the hands of the giants/Jutuls. But neither of the two is ready for what’s about to come their way. A storm is coming.

Laurits finds out from his mother, Turid, that Vidar is his real father. She tells Vidar the same thing. But surprisingly, Laurits and Vidar get along pretty well, with the latter planning to involve the former in his plan to take down Magne, who is now a threat to the very existence of the giants.

Ragnarok Season 2 Recap – Magne/Thor

However, they will have to try hard because Laurits is a tough nut to crack, especially when it comes to spying on his brother. However, Vidar successfully manages to initiate him into the giant tribe. One thing is clear in all this; Laurits is Loki, the God of Mischief and cunningness. But he is yet to fully embody the God who has both the blood of a giant and that of Odin in his veins, the latter of which he doesn’t have yet.

While Vidar continues to work on luring Laurits to his side, with Magne watching and yet unable to do anything, Saxa tries to befriend Magne. Meanwhile, Fjor is completely into Gry and has left his family to live with hers. Amidst all this, Magne has to find his weapon, his hammer Mjolnir, only using which he can fight the giants. Wenche, the old lady who gave him his powers when he first arrived in Edda, tells him of eternal fire that will enable him to forge his mighty weapon. Unfortunately, before she can provide any more information, she is killed by Ran.

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Ragnarok Season 2 Recap – Laurits/Loki

Thankfully, Wenche brought Odin into Wotan Wagner, the elderly on a wheelchair, who now becomes the leader of the gods, including Iman/Goddess Freyja, Harry (Benjamin Helstad), the mechanic, who is basically Týr, god of War, Halvor (Espen Sigurdsen) who is the dwarf. As per the legend, it was a dwarf named Sindri who forged Mjolnir.

This Magne doesn’t know and gets a hammer built by Harry and tries to forge it by sneaking into the Jutul’s mansion, along with Laurits, and using the fire burning in there. But that’s not the eternal flame. Vidar spots the two and gets into a fight with Magne, who ends up killing him. Vidar Jutul is dead. Magne, in regret, that he has killed a person who also happens to be his brother’s real father, gives up his powers.

Ragnarok Season 2 Recap – Bjorn Sundquist as Wotan Wagner/Odin

Laurits, on the other hand, finds out about Wotan and manages to inject himself with some of his blood, thereby becoming half-giant and half-God, i.e. Loki’s embodiment. Immense stomach pain also leads the doctors to operate on an unusually large tapeworm from inside him. But it’s no tapeworm. He has given birth to a snake-like entity (Jörmungand, the world serpent according to the Norse legend) that he decides to pet.

Fjor, who had been adamant about not returning to his family all this while, finally decides to take revenge for his father’s death and leaves Gry, who also loses her father. Saxa, who was planning to take over as the new head of Jutul Industries, gets replaced by Fjor as the rightful successor. He then fires Turid from her job and cancels the meeting with the environmental agency that has been blaming it for contaminating Edda’s water supply, something that has led to widespread protests against the Jutuls.

Ragnarok Season 2 Recap – Danu Sunth as Iman/Freyja

Magne, using the key from Laurits that Saxa gave to the latter to coerce him into taking her side and using his vote to remove Fjor from his position as the head of the Jutul family, infiltrates the Jutul factory, wherein lies the true eternal flame from which Mjolnir can be forged. Wotan, Iman and Harry join him too. Magne manages to forge Mjolnir despite Fjor arriving at the factory. He is intercepted by Magne’s friends, who manage to hold him long enough for Mange to escape. He finally gets his powers back.

Ragnarok Netflix Season 2 Ending: Does Fjor Return? Does Magne Get His Powers Back?

Ragnarok Season 2 ends with Fjor and Ran punishing Saxa for giving the key to Laurits. The two then decide to kill Laurits, but he offers them a weapon that he believes is the only thing that can kill Magne. That’s when Magne arrives and unleashes his hammer’s power toward Fjor and Ran, but they somehow manage to escape. The last shot of Episode 6 shows Laurits releasing his pet snake into the lake. This is the weapon that shall keep growing in Edda’s waters until summoned to kill Thor.

Season 3 of Ragnarok will show the last battle between the gods and the giants. Magne and Saxa will apparently join forces and take on Fjor and Ran. What waits to be seen is which side Laurits is on. Be that as it may, a war is inevitable as we prepare for the final Season of this Danish fantasy drama.

Watch the Ragnarok Season 3 Trailer

Season 2 is available on Netflix. Ragnarok Season 3 starts streaming on August 24, 2023.

Have you seen the show? Let us know your thoughts on it in the comments below.

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