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The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die
Directed by
Edward Bazalgette
R
2023
1h 51m
Action
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Adventure
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6.9
82%
71%
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In the wake of King Edward's death, Uhtred of Bebbanburg and his comrades adventure across a fractured kingdom in the hopes of uniting England at last.
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Cast of The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die
Alexander Dreymon
Uhtred
Harry Gilby
Aethelstan
Mark Rowley
Finan
Arnas Fedaravičius
Sihtric
Cavan Clerkin
Pyrlig
James Northcote
Aldhelm
Laurie Davidson
Ingilmundr
Elaine Cassidy
Queen Eadgifu
Ross Anderson
Domnal
Ilona Chevakova
Ingrith
Jacob Dudman
Osbert
Rod Hallett
Constantin, King of Scotland
Ewan Horrocks
Aelfweard
Steffan Rhodri
Hywel, King of Wealas
Pekka Strang
Anlaf
Ingrid García Jonsson
Brand
Agnes Born
Astrid
Zak Sutcliffe
Edmund
Steph Bramwell
Lady Wassa
Tom Christian
Dunstan
John Buick
Owain, King of Strathclyde
Nicholas Wittman
Eamon
Zoltán Andrási
Saxon Lookout
Vince Juhász
Teenage Mercenary
Dániel Brezovsky
Teenage Mercenary
Zsolt Páll
King of Orkney
Attila Árpa
King of Shetland
Laurent Winkler
King of Man
Dániel Hernádi
Son of Shetland
Kolos Takács
Son of Orkney
Gábor Turtsányi
Son of Man
Balogh Domokos
Son of Owain
Peter Gantzler
Earl Ragnar
Emily Cox
Brida
Magnus Samuelsson
Clapa
Jeppe Beck Laursen
Haesten
Edward Bazalgette
Director
Martha Hillier
Writer
Mat Chaplin
Producer
Nigel Marchant
Producer
Gareth Neame
Producer
The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die Ratings & Reviews
Manuel Frangis
April 8, 2025
I just watched The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die, and I give it 3 out of 5 stars. As someone who really liked the show, I was excited to see how they would wrap everything up in a movie. I wanted it to hit hard and give the characters a sendoff that felt earned. And while there are some strong moments in here, the movie as a whole feels a bit rushed and uneven. It has good action, a strong lead performance, and some cool visuals, but it does not quite live up to the full potential it had. The story picks up after the end of the series and tries to bring everything to a final close. It throws you right into the middle of political drama, battles for power, and questions about who should rule. Uhtred is still right in the middle of it all, trying to do what is right while the world shifts around him. The setup is solid. The stakes are high. But the pacing feels off. Everything moves so fast that it becomes hard to connect with what is happening or care as much about the outcome. Alexander Dreymon is once again the best part of the story. He has always brought strength and heart to the role of Uhtred, and that is still true here. He carries the movie on his shoulders, and his scenes are the most compelling. You can tell he is giving everything to the role. His presence is strong, and he brings emotion even when the writing does not fully support it. If you have been following Uhtred’s journey since the start, there are a few scenes that will hit you emotionally just because of how much history is behind them. The action is solid. There are some really well shot battle scenes that feel intense and brutal. The cinematography is good, and the locations give everything a grounded and gritty feel. That part of the movie definitely works. It looks great and feels like it belongs in the world of the show. The costumes, the weapons, and the atmosphere all feel authentic and believable. The biggest issue is the runtime. Trying to wrap up a whole series in one movie is tough, and it shows. Characters come and go so quickly that there is barely time to remember who they are or why they matter. Some major moments just happen without buildup, and that makes them feel less impactful. There is not enough breathing room for the emotional weight to land the way it should. Some scenes that should feel huge and powerful end up feeling rushed or just okay. The movie also introduces some new characters and plotlines that do not get enough time to really matter. It is not confusing, but it is definitely cluttered. It feels like the movie was trying to cover too much in too little time. I give The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die 3 out of 5 stars because it has moments of greatness, but it does not fully deliver the ending this story deserved. It looks good, it sounds good, and it has heart, but it needed more time to let everything breathe. Overall Seven Kings Must Die is a decent conclusion that fans will appreciate, but it might leave you wishing it had been a full season instead of a single movie. It is not bad, but it could have been so much more.
Forbes
Erik Kain
The movie is a rushed mess, trampling over characters from the show, throwing together a conflict that is both jarring and unnecessary, and creating stakes that feel forced at best. It's hard to care about any of it.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
A gripping epic history drama on England is set in the turbulent days of the 10th century.
Book & Film Globe
Neal Pollack
The movie Seven Kings Must Die wraps up the Netflix show The Last Kingdom with a corny flourish that's not always successful and mostly echoes the high points of the show during its peak.
Austin Burke/Flick Fan Nation
Austin Burke
In what feels like a fitting conclusion to a story that so many love, Seven Kings Must Die heightens the stakes and nails the tone. The run-time doesn't fully allow it to deliver, but the film works as a whole.
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
The movie delivers viscerally exciting fight scenes and a strong sense of what life was like in an ancient, unsettled world.
The Ringer
Ben Lindbergh
Seven Kings Must Die delivers a fitting, feature-film finish to an underappreciated show.
Common Sense Media
Brian Costello
The acting is above average for movies like this, where, typically, the actors are more about the fight scenes than delivering their lines in a credible manner.
Movies and Munchies (YouTube)
Chris Joyce
Creative camera work and immersive battle choreography are complemented by charismatic and devious characters all topped off by a gripping narrative.
Decider
Meghan O'Keefe
Seven Kings Must Die is a fitting, frenetic end to The Last Kingdom journey... [though] it might not be as accessible to newcomers as the producers hope.
But Why Tho? A Geek Community
Katherine Kong
The audience receives a more proper closure through The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die than with just its series...While the blood, sweat, and tears of the series don't transfer entirely to the film, newcomers will still find it a thrilling watch
New York Times
Robert Daniels
"The Last Kingdom" mistakes the mere presence of blood for a compelling narrative.
Collider
Chase Hutchinson
When all the dust settles, The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die is a flawed yet fitting finale that serves as a send-off to Uhtred of Bebbanburg and the bloody life he did everything to find a way clear of.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
Retaining all of the charm - and carnage - of the acclaimed series while condensing it to a two-hour film, Seven Kings Must Die does right by fans of The Last Kingdom for the final (?) adventure of Uhtred, son of Uhtred.
Variety
Catherine Bray
Where "Seven Kings Must Die" is most interesting... is in its approach to religion, sexuality and culture.
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