The Last Kingdom stars reenact Batman, and more behind-the-scenes fun

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Most of the cast members on Netflix’s The Last Kingdom’s have now resumed filming on the fourth season. But whether they’re back on set, or traveling the world, you can rest assured that they’re having a grand old time. From far and wide, we bring you all the latest glimpses behind the scenes.

Minor potential SPOILERS after the first image of Aethelflaed and Aelswith enjoying a sandwich break!

Millie Brady and Eliza Butterworth may be a bit frosty onscreen, but on set, they look like they’re enjoying the hell out of themselves. Below, the duo goof off between takes.

Dare we say it, does Butterworth’s hair look rather grey? Is there a time jump in the cards for season 4?

Adrian Bouchet (Steapa) also checks in, teasing us about some completed footage he’s seen. Tell us more!

James Northcote might have once played the villainous Aldhelm, but as a reformed follower of the Lady Aethelflaed, he’s now on a mission to improve the diets of the people of Wessex and Mercia:

Being Team Uhtred comes with perks, as Northcote got to hang with Mark Rowley (Finan) and explore the Hungarian countryside:

Can you bobsled in the summer? They’re going to try:

In the strangest video of the week, Rowley and Arnas Fedaravicius (Sihtric) do their best impression of Batman:

That Batmobile has fallen on hard times.

Who says Vikings can’t have a conscience? Magnus Bruun (Cnut) spent some of his free time calling attention to the wildfires currently burning through the Amazon:

Sometime later, Bruun made his way to Montreal, Canada for a top secret project:

As you can see, life is good for the Saxons and the Vikings. Now if we can get a release date for season 4, we can relax.

Next. Adrian Bouchet (Steapa): “Death is coming” in The Last Kingdom season 4. dark

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