Summary
There are several spinoff ideas that could continue the success of The Last Kingdom, including adaptations of Bernard Cornwell's other historical fiction series.
Delving into unexplored narratives within The Last Kingdom's universe, such as the Viking era in Ireland or the tales of Ragnar Lothbrok's sons, has the potential to create captivating spinoff series.
The reign of Aethelstan, the Norman conquest, and the Hundred Years War are historical periods that provide a wealth of material for potential spinoffs of The Last Kingdom to explore further.
The Last Kingdom's powerful five-season run has come to an end, concluding with a sequel film that perfectly wraps up the saga. However, the potential for the future of this historical fiction franchise remains alive with 10 incredible spinoff ideas. With its exceptional character development and masterfully choreographed battles, The Last Kingdom has captivated audiences and gained a devoted fan base. Although the series has covered all 13 of Bernard Cornwell's Saxon Stories novels, there are still numerous untold stories waiting to be explored.
To begin, Bernard Cornwell himself has written several historical fiction series that share similarities with The Last Kingdom, making them ideal precursors to the franchise. Additionally, there is a wealth of fascinating characters from The Last Kingdom whose stories could be expanded into their own series. The exceptional characters are one of the key components behind The Last Kingdom's popularity, which makes it a natural choice to extend the franchise by featuring one or two beloved characters in their own spinoff. Whether drawing inspiration from existing Last Kingdom characters, Cornwell's novel series, or historical events tied to The Last Kingdom's narrative, these 10 spinoffs would seamlessly integrate into the world of The Last Kingdom.
10 Cornwell's The Grail Quest Series
9 The First Viking Age In Ireland
A fantastic choice for a spinoff from The Last Kingdom would be an amazing adaptation of Bernard Cornwell's The Grail Quest series. This gripping collection of books follows a man's determined journey to locate the Holy Grail during the tumultuous Hundred Years War between England and France. Similar to The Saxon Stories, this captivating series of novels possesses the potential to captivate audiences on screen. Thomas of Hookton, the central figure in the series, is yet another brilliantly crafted character by Cornwell, and with the perfect actor, Thomas of Hookton could easily become the next Uhtred of Bebbanburg.
A potential spinoff with the potential to replicate the success of The Last Kingdom's battle sequences would be a series delving into the First Viking Age in England. This spinoff could potentially coincide with The Last Kingdom, and even reintroduce certain characters from the original show. The Last Kingdom frequently references the various Viking raids in Ireland, and occasionally, the show's prominent characters either travel there or come to England from Ireland. However, The Last Kingdom does not thoroughly explore the events that unfolded in Ireland during this period, allowing a spinoff to narrate that tale.
8 The Sons Of Ragnar Lothbrok
7 Aethelstan's Reign
The Last Kingdom may have a potential storyline for its future episodes, which does not involve Uhtred. This could be achieved by introducing Ragnar Lothbrok's son, Ubba, who already appears in the show, along with two more of Ragnar's sons, Ivar and Halfdan, as depicted in The Saxon Stories. This narrative could act as a perfect prequel to The Last Kingdom, shedding light on how Wessex became the only remaining kingdom controlled by the Anglo-Saxons. Furthermore, it could serve as a lead-up to the tragic demise of Uhtred's family and the subsequent fall of Mercia.
A possible trajectory for the continuation of The Last Kingdom could involve a time jump, taking place a few years after the events of Seven Kings Must Die. This would allow for the exploration of King Aethelstan's reign, as he emerges as one of the most renowned English monarchs in history. Following the Battle of Brunanburh, where he successfully gained control over all of England, Aethelstan faces the challenge of unifying the once separate nations into a cohesive kingdom. This spinoff provides an opportunity to delve into this compelling narrative, while continuing to showcase one of The Last Kingdom's most captivating characters.
6 The Norman Conquest Of England
The Last Kingdom recounts the tale of England's consolidation into a singular Anglo-Saxon kingdom. However, in 1066, William the Conqueror and the Normans triumphed over England, supplanting the Anglo-Saxon nobility with Norman blood. This narrative would provide a captivating continuation of the events depicted in The Last Kingdom. Aethelstan's unification of England set the stage for the Normans to inherit an already united land after their victory over the Saxon forces at the Battle of Hastings. This era brims with numerous monumental battles and captivating political intricacies that the show could draw upon.
5 Young Finan In Ireland
One potential idea for extending The Last Kingdom franchise could be to introduce a spinoff series centered around Finan, who is widely regarded as one of the show's most beloved characters. This spinoff could delve into Finan's earlier years, particularly his time spent in Ireland, and ultimately lead up to the pivotal moment when he meets Uhtred on the ship as depicted in The Last Kingdom. By focusing on Finan's journey in Ireland, the series could offer a fresh perspective on the Viking raids that occurred in the region. Additionally, it would be possible to incorporate some familiar faces from the original show, such as Ragnar Ragnarsson and Anlaf, further bridging the gap between the two series.
4 Stiorra's Life After The Last Kingdom
3 Constantin's Reign
Stiorra, the daughter of Uhtred, is a compelling character in The Last Kingdom who possesses the potential to headline her own spinoff series. Following the events of The Last Kingdom season 5, Stiorra's storyline takes a back seat, creating an opportunity to delve into her journey and provide insight into her life after the demise of Sigtryggr. Departing Uhtred with a loyal entourage at the conclusion of season 5, Stiorra retains her power and influence, making her an ideal protagonist for a spinoff. Such a series would grant additional resolution by shedding light on the fate of the remaining characters after the significant Battle of Brunanburh.
King Constantin of Alba presents an exciting opportunity for a fresh storyline within the show's universe. The reign of Constantin could align with The Last Kingdom's timeline, potentially incorporating appearances from the original cast, or it could unfold in the aftermath of the Battle of Brunanburh. Whichever path is chosen, this series has the potential to delve into the power dynamics of Alba, shedding light on the notable cultural disparities between the people of Alba (modern-day Scotland) and the Saxons of present-day England.
2 The Roman Conquest Of Britain
Telling the story of the Roman Conquest of Britain would be another excellent approach to establishing a historical precedent for
1 The Hundred Years War
. This captivating series could delve into the state of England prior to the Anglo-Saxon influence, while capitalizing on the already widespread fascination with the Roman Empire. It could also shed light on the factors that compelled Rome to abandon Britain, foreshadowing the eventual collapse of the Empire due to external pressures. This intriguing era offers abundant compelling storylines for a potential spinoff of1 The Hundred Years War
to explore.The Hundred Years War, similar to the Roman Conquest of Britain, offers a captivating historical backdrop that would suit The Last Kingdom's style exceptionally well. This prolonged conflict between England and France profoundly influenced the course of European history and played a significant role in sparking the infamous Wars of the Roses. With numerous pivotal battles to portray and a never-ending web of political intrigues to delve into, the Hundred Years War provides ample material for an enthralling spinoff of The Last Kingdom. This series could serve as a historical sequel, exploring the aftermath of the kingdom Aethelstan established in The Last Kingdom.