Baldr: Threads of Fate (2027)
This reimagining of the Norse legend follows Baldr (Sergey Udovikov) through a modern lens, exploring what it truly means for gods to be reborn. It all kicks off when three young men unearth an ancient warrior’s tomb. Hoping to bring him back with spells, they find the earth itself refuses to release its dead. A powerful sorceress then drops a bombshell: one of the young men carries the soul of her own son—a warrior reincarnated as a mortal, driven by vengeance. Baldr’s father, Hjarvard (Ragday Oleksandr Tymofieiev), is determined to forge him into a hardened fighter, drilling him in swords and strategy, convinced that real power lives in muscle, not magic. But as the line between the human and divine begins to dissolve, old vows rise up demanding payment. Now Baldr faces a brutal crossroads: obey his father’s code of brute strength or answer the call of his true heritage to heal Midgard—even if that means waging war against the very gods.