Netflix has officially announced that the third and final season of Ragnarok will have six episodes along with confirming each episode title complimented with new images.
Returning series stars who can be seen in the below images include David Stakston who plays Magne, Jonas Strand Gravli as Laurits, Herman Tømmeraas as Fjor, and Theresa Frostad Eggesbø as Saxa.
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Henriette Steenstrup’s Turid and Danu Sunth’s Iman can also be seen among other cast members from the upcoming final season.
See below for each episode title as well as the newly released images.
Season 3, Episode 1 – “War Is Over”
The final season premiere of Ragnarok will be titled “War Is Over” with the new image above revealing a seemingly happy Magne (Stakston).
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Magne, who is basically the reincarnation of the Norse God Thor, can be seen once again wielding his trusty hammer Mjöllnir.
Season 3, Episode 2 – “Till Death Do Us Part”
“Till Death Do Us Part” is the official title for the second episode of Netflix’s Ragnarok season 3, with the above image revealing a wedding.
This new image shows Magne’s mother Turid played by Steenstrup tying the knot with her newfound romantic partner.
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This title may only be referring to the wedding itself, however, it’s also possible that it could be alluding to something more sinister hence “death”.
Season 3, Episode 3 – “Losing My Religion”
Sunth’s Iman returns in this new image of the third episode from the final Ragnarok season, which will be titled “Losing My Religion”.
Many will be familiar with this phrase relating to the famous R.E.M. track with the same name but the phrase itself dates further back than that.
To say that somebody is “losing” their “religion” is often a reference to somebody letting their anger take over them.
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Iman being the main character in the above-teased image could be a hint that she will no longer be holding back as seen in previous seasons.
Season 3, Episode 4 – “My Precious”
Episode 4 of the third and final season of Ragnarok will officially be titled “My Precious” with the above image showing Laurits and his boyfriend.
Gravli’s Laurits is basically the show’s reincarnation of the mischievous and Ragnarok-kickstarting Norse God known as Loki.
Titling this episode “My Precious” whilst also teasing that it may have some direct connection to Laurits could imply several things.
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One potential indication could simply be referring to Laurits’ love life with his newly sparked romance, another could be to do with his new pet.
His pet Jörmungandr aka the world serpent that fans of the series got to see in the flesh during the final episodes of Ragnarok season 2.
Potential Spoilers: This giant snake is also the cause of Thor’s death in the original Norse Mythology tellings of the Ragnarok event. However, things may change this time around during the finale of the Netflix TV series.
Lastly, the title being called “My Precious” could technically be referring to all of the above plus more as Laurits will surely be going through his most complicated journey yet.
Season 3, Episode 5 – “A Farewell To Arms”
Episode 5 will be titled “A Farewell To Arms” with the image behind it teasing the Norse Giants Fjor and Saxa.
Fjor is played by Tømmeraas and Saxa by Theresa Frostad Eggesbø.
They both still seem to be running the family business behind the ongoing industrial pollution and climate change in the innocent town of Edda.
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This title and image combined could be hinting toward a plethora of different plot points, maybe a hint that Fjor or Saxa will be fired.
Both Giants, Fjor and Saxa, have typically been at each other’s throats during the events of the past two Ragnarok seasons.
Saxa also began to have a bit of a romantic storyline potentially starting with the protagonist Magne, which is similar to Thor’s original Norse lore.
Season 3, Episode 6 – “Ragnarok”
RAGNAROK! That’s right, the final episode title for the final season of Netflix’s Ragnarok will also be titled with the same name as the series.
This episode will feature the world-ending event known as Ragnarok, something that the whole show has been building up to since 2020.
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Magne can be seen on a smoky battlefield, wielding his trusty hammer while also pointing it toward someone who remains unknown.
However, it’s more than likely that Magne’s final fight will be with Fjor unless the series throws in some twists and turns that lead to someone else.
The final/ third season of Ragnarok releases on August 24 on Netflix.
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