The hit series Vikings might be over, but fans can still appreciate the show for what it was. Many fans enjoy rewatching episodes, and a fan-favorite character is certainly Athelstan (George Blagden), ...
[WARNING: The following contains major spoilers from Thursday's episode of Vikings. Read at your own risk.] Vikings is no stranger to violence, but what happened to Athelstan this week was ...
In history’s Vikings, George Blagden plays the unique and deeply religious Athelstan. He is taken by Ragnar Lothbrok (Travis Fimmel) when he is a monk at Lindisfarne in the first-ever raid on England.
RAUNCHY period drama Versailles is back on the BBC for a third series. And playing the sex-crazed and brawling French King Louis XIV is stage and film actor George Blagden. Here’s all you need to know ...
Season one of Louis XIV drama 'Versailles' starring George Blagden has got off to a shocking start. The period genre has officially reached new levels of decadence with this French drama; far from ...
Warning: Full discussion of Vikings Season 2 to date follows... Last fall, IGN had the opportunity to travel to Ireland to visit the set of the History's epic drama series Vikings. While there, we ...
George Blagden couldn’t help himself. The “Vikings” star was so happy to finally be part of a giant fight scene in the show’s second season he just let loose. “The director screams ‘cut’ on the ...
If anybody wants to explain the extensive, intricate and French governmental aid system for cinema and TV, they could do worse than watch “Versailles,” an English-language Canal Plus Creation ...
A little after the Vikings panel Saturday morning at WonderCon last weekend, I had the opportunity to join a roundtable discussion with actor George Blagden, who plays Athelstan, the captured English ...
As if you expected anything other than murder, lust, and courtly intrigue? The Ovation TV series that takes a unique, modern look at the reing of King Louis XIV airs Saturday nights. Comic-Con: George ...
If anybody wants to explain the extensive, intricate and French governmental aid system for cinema and TV, they could do worse than watch “Versailles,” an English-language Canal Plus Creation ...