Dive into the world of Vikings with this curated selection of family-friendly films. These movies not only entertain but also educate about the rich history and culture of the Vikings, making them an excellent choice for family movie nights. From animated adventures to historical dramas, this collection offers a variety of perspectives on Viking life, suitable for viewers of all ages.

The Vikings (1958)
Description: A classic adventure film that captures the essence of Viking life with epic battles and a love story. It's a great introduction to Viking culture for older children and adults.
Fact: Kirk Douglas, who stars in the film, also produced it, and it was one of the first films to use the VistaVision process for widescreen effects.


The Long Ships (1964)
Description: A tale of Viking explorers searching for a legendary golden bell. It combines adventure with historical elements, suitable for family viewing with some mild violence.
Fact: The film features Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier, showcasing a diverse cast for its time.


Erik the Viking (1989)
Description: A comedic take on Viking lore, where Erik sets out to end the Age of Ragnarok. It's light-hearted and educational, making it ideal for family viewing.
Fact: The film was directed by Terry Jones of Monty Python fame, bringing his unique humor to the Viking saga.


The 13th Warrior (1999)
Description: Based on the novel "Eaters of the Dead," this film follows an Arab diplomat who joins a band of Vikings. It's an action-packed adventure with educational value.
Fact: The film was originally much longer, but was cut down significantly for its theatrical release.


Beowulf (2007)
Description: An animated retelling of the epic poem, focusing on the hero Beowulf's battles with Grendel. It's visually stunning and suitable for older children.
Fact: The film uses motion capture technology to create realistic character movements.


Outlander (2008)
Description: A sci-fi twist on Viking lore where an alien crash-lands in Viking times. It blends historical elements with fantasy, making it a unique family watch.
Fact: The film features a creature design inspired by Norse mythology, specifically the Kraken.


How to Train Your Dragon (2010)
Description: This animated film follows Hiccup, a young Viking who befriends a dragon, challenging his tribe's traditions. It's a heartwarming tale of friendship and acceptance, perfect for family viewing.
Fact: The film's dragon designs were inspired by real-world animals, and the Viking village was modeled after a traditional Norse settlement.


Pathfinder (1987)
Description: A Norwegian film about a young boy adopted by Vikings, exploring themes of identity and belonging. It's a poignant story for families interested in Viking history.
Fact: The film was remade in 2007 with a different storyline but retains the same title.


Valhalla (1986)
Description: This Danish animated film tells the story of two Viking brothers who journey to Valhalla. It's a fun and educational look at Norse mythology for younger audiences.
Fact: The film was later adapted into a television series, expanding on the adventures of the Viking brothers.


The Last Viking (1997)
Description: A Norwegian film about a Viking chief's son who must prove his worth. It's a coming-of-age story set in the Viking era, appealing to families.
Fact: The film was shot in the stunning landscapes of Norway, adding authenticity to its setting.
