As the final episodes of the STARZ series Outlander approach their conclusion, viewers seek compelling alternatives to fill the gap. Many recommend Netflix’s historical drama The Last Kingdom, praising it as superior to the fantasy romance with its gripping narrative and slightly lighter tone.
Fan Enthusiasm Builds on Social Media
Viewers frequently compare the series to Game of Thrones, highlighting its strong characters and historical depth. The show holds a 91% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 95% audience score on the Popcornmeter.
On Reddit, fans share their excitement. One user posted: “If you think you might like a period piece (middle ages England) with mature themes, great characters, and minimal SA… Try out The Last Kingdom.”
Another added: “I adore that show, it’s on Netflix. To me it feels like if Jon Snow from Game of Thrones got his own spinoff series.” A third commenter noted: “Second this, it’s a great insight into that era in history, and also a really accessible watch.”
Additional fans chimed in: “No I loved the last kingdom if that was what you were wondering. I watch it over and over again.” Another praised: “Yeah lets get some love for The last Kingdom! Awesome performance of king Alfred.” One responded: “King Alfred was absolutely a masterpiece!”
Enthusiasm continues: “I second this recommendation! I’m on my fourth rewatch, it’s SUCH a good show!!” A devoted viewer declared: “My favorite show on Netflix. I can’t count how many times I’ve watched it.”
Storyline and Production Details
The Last Kingdom adapts Bernard Cornwell’s Saxon Stories novels. It follows Uhtred of Bebbanburg, portrayed by Alexander Dreymon, a nobleman’s son raised by Danes. King Alfred the Great, played by David Dawson, recruits him to unite England’s kingdoms.
Uhtred navigates divided loyalties while pursuing his ancestral home of Bebbanburg. The series spans five seasons and ends with the 2023 feature film Seven Kings Must Die.
Stream The Last Kingdom on Netflix. It is also available on Apple TV+ for purchase or rental. Outlander streams on MGM+ through Prime Video.




