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As the end nears for the gods, and human ambition rules the world, Alberich’s son Hagen hatches a plot to take control of the ring, threatening the union of Siegfried and Brünnhilde. Fueled by greed, Hagen’s actions lead to chaos and destruction, until Brünnhilde steps forward to return the world to its natural order.

Top Cast

  • Iréne Theorin

    Iréne Theorin

    Brünnhilde

  • Daniel Brenna

    Daniel Brenna

    Siegfried

  • Andrea Silvestrelli

    Andrea Silvestrelli

    Hagen

  • Jamie Barton

    Jamie Barton

    Waltraute / Second Norn

  • Melissa Citro

    Melissa Citro

    Gutrune

  • Falk Struckmann

    Falk Struckmann

    Alberich

  • Ronnita Miller

    Ronnita Miller

    First Norn

  • Sarah Cambidge

    Sarah Cambidge

    Third Norn

  • Stacey Tappan

    Stacey Tappan

    Woglinde

Overview

As the end nears for the gods, and human ambition rules the world, Alberich’s son Hagen hatches a plot to take control of the ring, threatening the union of Siegfried and Brünnhilde. Fueled by greed, Hagen’s actions lead to chaos and destruction, until Brünnhilde steps forward to return the world to its natural order.

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