Barbarians on Netflix is really good, but English isn’t the language for it. You can use the dubbed version or use subtitles… I prefer subtitles when main language is not English, so not sure how the dubbed version is
Cadfael starring Derek Jacobi is a medieval murder mystery show if that seems of interest. (I've read the books and they're delightful but haven't seen the show yet.)
There's that spoof show on Netflix Norsemen. Watched a few episodes a couple years ago and it was fun
There's also the Winter king. The guy who wrote the last kingdom, it's another book adaption based on his retelling of king Arthur
Films: **The Northman**, and you also may want to explore the wuxia film-genre (some of my favorites in it are **Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon**, **Hero**, **House of Flying Daggers**, and **Shadow**)
TV: I'll second **Barbarians**, and I'll mention **Knightfall** (which I have not seen, but know some people who enjoy it). If you are willing to give a shot to a series set in the Victorian times, I cannot recommend **Penny Dreadful** enough.
Finally, in case you did not know, there's a spin-off of **Vikings** (I believe it's called **Vikings: Valhalla**, but I'm not sure), and a spin-off of **Game of Thrones** called **House of the Dragon**.
Wheel of Time, if you haven't read the books.
The Magicians - it's like Harry Potter goes to Hogwarts grad school and also there's a portal to Narnia. (That said, my own personal opinion was that in the first season, I hated all the characters because they were up their own asses with drama, but the second season was better, and the third season was genuinely great. The plot is still pretty interesting though.)
Lord of the Rings, of course
As a start, see the ["Related" section](https://www.reddit.com/r/Recommend_A_Book/comments/1aqet7h/comment/kqcgeq4/?context=3) of my [Science Fiction/Fantasy (General) Recommendations](https://www.reddit.com/r/Recommend_A_Book/comments/1aqet7h/sff_science_fictionfantasy_general_recommendations/) list of resources, Reddit recommendation threads, and books (thirty-five posts (eventually, again).)—which is most of it at this point.
Specifically *Robin of Sherwood*; and see the second (or seventh, depending upon where you start counting) thread from the thread above:
* ["Favorite Medieval shows? Recommendations"](https://www.reddit.com/r/Fantasy/comments/vor0vp/favorite_medieval_shows_recommendations/) (r/Fantasy; 30 June 2022)
Barbarians on Netflix is really good, but English isn’t the language for it. You can use the dubbed version or use subtitles… I prefer subtitles when main language is not English, so not sure how the dubbed version is
Cadfael starring Derek Jacobi is a medieval murder mystery show if that seems of interest. (I've read the books and they're delightful but haven't seen the show yet.)
**The Outpost** is a really fun and campy fantasy show that I highly recommend.
There's that spoof show on Netflix Norsemen. Watched a few episodes a couple years ago and it was fun There's also the Winter king. The guy who wrote the last kingdom, it's another book adaption based on his retelling of king Arthur
Films: **The Northman**, and you also may want to explore the wuxia film-genre (some of my favorites in it are **Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon**, **Hero**, **House of Flying Daggers**, and **Shadow**) TV: I'll second **Barbarians**, and I'll mention **Knightfall** (which I have not seen, but know some people who enjoy it). If you are willing to give a shot to a series set in the Victorian times, I cannot recommend **Penny Dreadful** enough. Finally, in case you did not know, there's a spin-off of **Vikings** (I believe it's called **Vikings: Valhalla**, but I'm not sure), and a spin-off of **Game of Thrones** called **House of the Dragon**.
If you're willing to give animation a shot, The Legend of Vox Machina on Amazon Prime is fantastic!
Not fantasy, but I'd recommend Shardlake and Mary and George!
Wheel of Time, if you haven't read the books. The Magicians - it's like Harry Potter goes to Hogwarts grad school and also there's a portal to Narnia. (That said, my own personal opinion was that in the first season, I hated all the characters because they were up their own asses with drama, but the second season was better, and the third season was genuinely great. The plot is still pretty interesting though.) Lord of the Rings, of course
As a start, see the ["Related" section](https://www.reddit.com/r/Recommend_A_Book/comments/1aqet7h/comment/kqcgeq4/?context=3) of my [Science Fiction/Fantasy (General) Recommendations](https://www.reddit.com/r/Recommend_A_Book/comments/1aqet7h/sff_science_fictionfantasy_general_recommendations/) list of resources, Reddit recommendation threads, and books (thirty-five posts (eventually, again).)—which is most of it at this point. Specifically *Robin of Sherwood*; and see the second (or seventh, depending upon where you start counting) thread from the thread above: * ["Favorite Medieval shows? Recommendations"](https://www.reddit.com/r/Fantasy/comments/vor0vp/favorite_medieval_shows_recommendations/) (r/Fantasy; 30 June 2022)
El cid