
How Freyja Saved Asgard
Drama · History · Fantasy
Overview
Based on the old Norse poem, 'Þrymskviða', Freyja is called to Asgard to help Thor and Loki find Mjǫllnir, hoping it will satiate Asgard's hunger for war.
Top Cast


Charlotte Biseker
Charlotte Biseker
Freyja
Charlotte Biseker
Freyja


Christian Dennis
Christian Dennis
Thrymr
Christian Dennis
Thrymr


Josh Ryan Greenaway
Josh Ryan Greenaway
Loki
Josh Ryan Greenaway
Loki


Luke Boswell
Luke Boswell
Bergfinnr
Luke Boswell
Bergfinnr


Joshua Howes
Joshua Howes
Thor
Joshua Howes
Thor
Sadie Douglas
Sadie Douglas
Vanir Woman #1
Sadie Douglas
Vanir Woman #1
Millie Metcalfe
Millie Metcalfe
Vanir Woman #2
Millie Metcalfe
Vanir Woman #2
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