The series came to an end after the fifth season, but the story continues in Seven Kings Must Die. The Last Kingdom, which is set around the year 866, following the Great Heathen Army’s arrival in Britain and the Kingdom of Wessex’s continued resistance against Viking attacks, centers around Uhtred, a warrior born to a Saxon lord, but raised by a Danish warlord after he was kidnapped as a child. Netflix became co-producers of the series, beginning with the second season before acquiring full rights to the rest of the series. The Last Kingdom is based on Bernard Cornwell’s Saxon Stories, and it first premiered in 2015. RELATED: Shows Like 'House of the Dragon' For More Grim Medieval History Kingdom of Beauty: A Retelling of Beauty and the Beast (The Kingdom Tales Book 1) Deborah Grace White 4.5 out of 5 stars (772) Kindle Edition. This, as it always has been, is for you.” As for our loyal fans.what can I say? You are the reason we’ve reached this point and got to bring our saga to the end. As an EP on the show, I could not be more proud of the hundreds of people who spent thousands of hours to make the best product possible. Hanging up Uhtred's sword after filming Seven Kings felt, ironically, heavy - even though I know that our tale has reached its conclusion. As an actor, I have been so challenged and gratified by the privilege of playing Uhtred. “It has been such an honor to be part of telling this story for all these years. Speaking about the movie, Dreymon said it was an honor to be a part of the series and the movie, adding that he is proud of the cast and crew for making the series and movie possible. Dreymon who executive produced The Last Kingdom will return as an executive producer for Seven Kings Must Die alongside Hillier. Seven Kings Must Die is produced by Carnival Films, a part of Universal International Studios. Kingdom of Beauty is the first installment in The Kingdom Tales, a series of interconnected standalone novels set on the continent of Solstice, where dragons do their own thing, enchanters run amok, and happily ever afters require some chasing. Producers are Nigel Marchant, Gareth Neame, and Mat Chaplin. The movie will be directed by Ed Bazalgette and written by Martha Hillier.
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