'Vikings' season 4 air date, spoilers: will fans get a very different, unpredictable Lagertha this July?

Katheryn Winnick's Lagertha will be back with a vengeance in "Vikings" season 4. Facebook/Vikings

The first half of "Vikings" season 4 came to bloody close, and fans can't wait when the latter half of the season arrives. Unfortunately, History Channel hasn't announced the return date of the series.

Rumors, however, indicate that "Vikings" season 4 will premiere this July. By then it will have been around three months since the midseason finale aired. Den of Geek believes that the show will return as HBO's "Game of Thrones" wraps up.

For fans of Katheryn Winnick's Lagertha, it is important for them to known when "Vikings" season 4 will return, because it will mean they will finally see what is in store for the shieldmaiden, who was in an alarming situation when the credits rolled.

She was as good as dead in the midseason finale after Aslaug attempted to eliminate her to have the crown to herself. But according to executive producer Michael Hirst, Lagertha will live to see another day.

In fact, "Vikings" season 4 promises an epic comeback for her. "She's a huge part of the story going forward," Hirst told Entertainment Weekly.

"There's something she does which is so unexpected, but when you think about it later, you think: 'No, she had to do that. That is Lagertha,'" he continued.

Whatever Lagertha is about to do in "Vikings" season 4, media outlets say that Aslaug will not be happy about it. Considering Lagertha still managed to survive after what she did to her, Aslaug should fear for her life now.

Meanwhile, Winnick teased to Star Pulse that while Lagertha survived, she will almost be unrecognizable. "There's going to be a physical change for her," the actress revealed.

"And as an actor you cut off your ego and allow yourself to change. You'll see her change physically, her clothes will change [and] her status will change. It's an exciting time,"

Meanwhile, "Vikings" season 4 also hints at Rollo possibly reuniting with the Vikings and Ragnar training his cripple son Ivar the Boneless as his successor.

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