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Vikings Season 4, Episode 10 Latest News: Ragnar and Rollo Are to Clash

The midseason finale of the hit series, "Vikings" from History Channel promises the most anticipated battle to date, where Ragnar and Rollo are expected to clash, with one of them sure to meet his demise at the end of the episode.

Episode 10, dubbed "The Last Ship," will be the last one before the series takes a brief halt. In the recently released trailer, Ragnar, played by Travis Fimmel, says that his original overseas trek will undergo some changes since he no longer will be focusing on conquering Paris and instead will go out and put an end to his brother's treachery.

In what appears to be the final face-off between the brothers, Ragnar tells Rollo in the trailer, "One of us will die today," with Rollo quickly responding, "And it won't be me."

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Season 4 of "The Vikings" has gradually been luring more and more viewers with the story shifting to the conflict between the two brothers, but one of them will have to bid goodbye to the series after Episode 10.

Barring any unexpected twists, it is Ragnar whose likely going out since the Northman is already showing signs the weariness of an old fighter. The Norse chieftan may have been previously saved by Yidu's medicine, but he now is suffering from the effect of its withdrawal.

Rollo on the other hand is as healthy as a horse and he because he is at the defensive in this anticipated battle, he could have all the advantages, including the fact that he has with him the support of the Frankish army.

So the climax is almost here and a substantial twist in the series is likely to take place after the battle of the Lothbrok brothers. As usual, there should be more blood and as a spoiler, a main character will also be meeting death after the trailer shows Lagertha getting stabbed in her shoulder.

Episode 4 - The Last Ship, will air on Thursday, April 21 on History Channel.

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