The hit series, which appeared in February, is a continuation of ‘Vikings,’ which circulated for six seasons on the History Channel.
Florian Munteanu, who played Razor Fist in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, has joined the season three cast of Netflix’s authentic dramatization, Vikings: Valhalla.
Made by Jeb Stuart, the show is a continuation of Vikings, which circulated for six seasons on the History Channel.
The series is set 100 years after the occasions of the underlying show and centers, for the individuals who know their Viking history, on the development of those individuals who love to drink mead and loot in a berserker fury across the Atlantic, while likewise itemizing the battle among Christianity and agnosticism.
Sam Clorlett stars as Norse adventurer Leif Erikson and Frida Gustavsson as sister Freydis Eiriksdottir.
Munteanu will play the authentic figure General George Maniakes of the Byzantine Empire, who later leads a rebel against the ruler.
The series debuted February 2022, with seasons two and three declared in March. Shooting will begin in Ireland in the not so distant future.
It is additionally because of shoot in Croatia.
Munteanu is falling off Creed 3, where he repeats his job of Viktor Drago, the child of fighter Ivan Drago broadly played by Dolph Lundgren.
The person was first presented in Creed II, the hit 2018 film that additionally filled in as Munteanu’s component film presentation.
The entertainer is additionally one of the stars of Lionsgate’s Borderlands, a variation of the videogame, which highlights Cate Blanchett, Jack Black and Kevin Hart among its top billers.
The film just had a sensational presentation at CinemaCon last week in front of a delivery in the not so distant future.
Munteanu is repped by Gersh and Goodman Genow.



















