The first season of Ragnarok consists of six episodes. It debuted with “New Boy” and concluded with “Yes, We Love This Country” on January 31, 2020, on Netflix.
Synopsis[]
A small Norwegian town experiencing warm winters and mysterious illnesses seems to be headed for another Ragnarok -- unless someone intervenes in time.
Cast[]
Main[]
- David Stakston as Magne Seier / Thor
- Jonas Strand Gravli as Laurits Seier
- Herman Tømmeraas as Fjor Jutul
- Theresa Frostad Eggesbø as Saxa Jutul
- Emma Bones as Gry Isungset
- Henriette Steenstrup as Turid Seier
- Gísli Örn Garðarsson as Vidar Jutul
- Synnøve Macody Lund as Ran Jutul
Recurring[]
- Ylva Bjørkaas Thedin as Isolde Eidsvoll
- Odd-Magnus Williamson as Erik Eidsvoll
- Bjørn Sundquist as Wotan Wagner
- Eli Anne Linnestad as Wenche
- Tani Dibasey as Oscar Bjørnholt
- Iselin Shumba Skjævesland as Yngvild Bjørnholt
- Danu Sunth as Iman Reza
Episodes[]
- Episode 1 - "New Boy" - January 31, 2020
- Returning to his family’s hometown, awkward teenager Magne discovers his strange new powers. Still, the hamlet's natural beauty cloaks dark secrets.
- Episode 2 - "541 Meters" - January 31, 2020
- Magne and his classmates try to regroup after a tragic loss, while the police seem uninterested in getting to the truth. Gry stumbles on Vidar unmasked.
- Episode 3 - "Jutulheim" - January 31, 2020
- The break-in confirms what Magne suspects: He must take matters into his own hands. After tying up loose ends, the Jutuls put the teen to the test.
- Episode 4 - "Ginnungagap" - January 31, 2020
- A search for answers brings Magne back to a mysterious woman — and a meaningful mountain. Turid confronts Ran, and former BFFs Gry and Saxa get heated.
- Episode 5 - "Atomic Number 48" - January 31, 2020
- As Fjor holds Vidar back, Magne takes the blame, then tries a new tack. Threats abound, and the greatest is the explosive find that Isolde left behind.
- Episode 6 - "Yes, We Love This Country" - January 31, 2020
- While attempting to expose the truth, Magne gets another shock. Hope seems lost, but have the Jutuls underestimated their foe — and the power of good?