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'Vikings' Season 3 Live Stream Free, Plot Spoilers: Watch History Channel Online (TV Start Time)

The hit historical drama TV series "Vikings" is now set to kick off the brand new premiere episode for its highly anticipated Season 3. Drawing about millions upon millions of viewers, fans are already hankering for information on what to expect when the show arrives to the small screen tonight. The show has a start time of 10 p.m. ET on the History Channel, and a live stream link can be found below.

It might be known already for a lot of fans that the third chapter of the show will feature the legendary Norse invasion to the fabled impenetrable walls of the city of Paris. Series creator Michael Hirst revealed what's coming what's coming in the show.

When asked about the scale "setpiece-wise" of the Paris attack, Hirst confirmed it would certainly be a "huge" one.

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"It's huge. It's huge. We were going into places we had never gone before and we couldn't have done it without the fact that the crew is so good, been together so long. They did 'Braveheart,' they've tackled big things before and that everyone regarded it as a fantastic challenge, an opportunity," Hirst told HitFix. "It was amazing to watch these builds on the backlots. And in the studio we built the interior of Notre Dame."

"It's the biggest build we've ever done, stained-glass windows -- this is on one of the biggest stages in Europe -- and statues, it's amazing. And of course it's exciting for everyone involved," he continued.

Hirst even went on to say that the people involved in the raid scenes were actually "set on fire" and only have a few moments to do it right given the real situation.

"Hundreds and hundreds of people -- warriors, extras, stuntmen and women -- climbing these things and then setting them on fire. We set them on fire and the stuntmen and women are on fire suddenly and they're all falling off into the water," he added.

"This was not boring at all. It was sort of heart-in-the-mouth time because you knew that these guys only have a few seconds to live in the flames," the creator said.

"Vikings" Season 3 premieres Thursday, Feb. 19, at 10 p.m. on the History Channel. The show can be watched online through free live stream by clicking here.

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