History says it has ordered a fourth season of its Dark Ages-set drama series Vikings.
The announcement was made Thursday by Dirk Hoogstra, executive vice president and general manager of the cable TV channels History and H2.
Season 3 of the show -- which was created and written by Michael Hirst -- is to conclude April 23. Production on Season 4 is scheduled to begin this spring in Ireland.
"Vikings has raided the hearts of both audiences and critics, establishing itself as one of the most compelling, visually stunning dramas on television," Hoogstra said in a statement. "We are so proud of our immensely talented cast and crew led by Michael Hirst, whose intriguing storylines and pivotal arcs have the perfect balance of scope, smarts and bloodshed to keep our loyal fans watching and wanting more."
"Vikings is a tremendous success worldwide thanks to the visionary talents of Michael Hirst, the entire creative team and our partners at History," added Roma Khanna, president of MGM's television and digital divisions. "We look forward to entertaining audiences worldwide with the next epic season."
Starring Travis Fimmel, Clive Standen, Katheryn Winnick and Alexander Ludwig, the show follows the epic adventures of the titular warriors and portrays life in the era through the eyes of members of Viking society.
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