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LEO SUTER as HARALD SIGURDSSON in VIKINGS: VALHALLA (2022-)
LEO SUTER as Harald Sigurdsson Vikings: Valhalla, Choices (1.07)
I believe no one asked…..
Hello new followers who I think have been brought here by Leo :)
yes i did entirely willfully and gratuitously gif the Daniel in the brothel scene and i have no regrets
Leo Suter as Harald Sigurdsson VIKINGS: VALHALLA (2022–) #1.01 “the greenlanders”
Well that accelerated quickly
Witchcraft......actual giant puppy Leo v Daniel Beecham, Young Stringer, Edward Drummond, bad education posh boy, Jack Yorke
Leo Suter as Harald Sigurdsson · Vikings: Valhalla trailer
Vikings: Valhalla
Release Date: 25th February 2022
Source: https://www.polygon.com/22809715/vikings-valhalla-premiere-date-netflix
Leo Suter as Harald Sigurdsson
Vikings Valhalla (2022)
You think Brianna could’ve done all of that on her own?
bonus:
Colin Zabel - Mare of Easttown (2021)
in the set: LEO SUTER.
( beecham house — season 1 episode 2. )
Sanditon is an incredibly special show and its captivating characters are at the top of the list as to why. Young James Stringer though not the main face on display is a gem to dissect. Stringer is a Mr. Bingley through and through—a character that deserves ample adoration because they’re good. Simply, good. And that’s the thing with Stringer played by Leo Suter—he’s so good, it’s heartwarming. That goodness however comes with layers; while Stringer is very of the times in the type of gentleman he is, he’s also a character with ambition and a desire to be more.
Stringer is such a pure delight, and up until the final episode, he was an explosively charming character to a relatively chaotic form of Austen storytelling. He was the calm amidst the storms–the joy amidst the grunts. And it’s that final moment with him staring at the ruins of all that he’s worked towards that I’m still haunted by a year later. To watch a character completely shatter right before the audience’s eyes the way Stringer does is one of the most underrated moments of the series. Leo Suter brings his a-game in what’s the strongest performance for his character, and it’s exceptional.
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