‘Vikings’ Season 4 Return Date & Spoilers: Aslaug Dies? Katheryn Winnick Dishes On Shocking Scene

"Vikings" Season 4 is still a couple of months away from its return on TV after leaving fans with a bloody midseason finale. During the recently concluded San Diego Comic Con, the cast and crew of the History Channel series shared some exciting details, including a shocking scene for the upcoming season.

This article contains spoilers. Read on if you want to learn more about the details of this story.

"Vikings" Season 4B spoilers reveal that Queen Aslaug may find herself in grave danger next season. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly during the 2016 SDCC, the cast and crew shared some details about what's next in the upcoming season.

"It's going to be a cat fight," said Katheryn Winnick. "The two power women go head to head. It's a really interesting scene because you don't expect what happens."

The aforementioned statement led to varying speculations from fans and viewers. Some fans noted that Aslaug may die in "Vikings" Season 4.

Inquisitr also notes that the "Vikings" Season 4 trailer seemingly hints on the fate of Aslaug next season. According to the publication, in one scene, Aslaug can be seen with blood on her while she is writhing on the ground.

This led to speculations that Aslaug will die in "Vikings" Season 4. However, the publication notes that much of Aslaug's storyline has been correct when compared with true historical facts.

It is known that Aslaug never fought a woman over Ragnar so Aslaug's bloody scene in "Vikings" Season 4 may be an indication of something else other than death following a fight with Lagertha. There is a possibility that Aslaug will suffer from a miscarriage after going into an intense fight with Lagertha instead.

"Vikings" Season 4 returns this fall on History Channel.

Do you think Aslaug will die in "Vikings" Season 4 or does the scene indicate something else? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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