REVIEW: Netflix’s Hilda’s Third Season Is a Heartwarming and Satisfying Finale

Based on Luke Pearson’s graphic novel series, Netflix’s Hilda has been a wondrous adventure for audiences of all ages and a staple of Netflix’s children’s programming alongside other series such as Jurassic Park: Camp Cretaceous. The series has followed Hilda, her mother Johanna, her deerfox Twig and the elf Alfur Aldric as they have left their secluded life in the woods and moved to the bigger city of Trollberg. Throughout Hilda’s adventures, the series has emphasized the importance of friendship, communication and empathy as Hilda seeks out and befriends various magical creatures in Trollberg and beyond.Hilda’s third season captures the same magic as the earlier episodes, but this season dives more deeply into Hilda’s family history, particularly her mother Johanna’s roots. The final season includes stellar performances from stars Bella Ramsey (Hilda), Daisy Haggard (Johanna), Ameerah Falzon-Ojo (Frida) and Oliver Nelson (David). This season also brings in the excellent Miriam Margoyles OBE to play Hilda’s Aunt Astrid. By focusing on Hilda’s roots and Johanna’s past, Hilda’s final season allows Hilda to understand herself and her family better while seeing how much her family has grown to include her new friends from Trollberg and beyond.Hilda continues to be the perfect main character for the series. She is kind, courageous and always looks for a peaceful solution to the conflicts she faces. However, Hilda can also be stubborn and impulsive, but her flaws make her more relatable to viewers. Bella Ramsey’s performance showcases all facets of Hilda’s personality well, making her endearing through her mistakes and her triumphs. In the third season, as the writers’ delve more into Hilda and her family, Hilda also shows strong character growth as she realizes how much her adventures and her move to Trollberg have changed her.

Based on Luke Pearson’s graphic novel series, Netflix’s Hilda has been a wondrous adventure for audiences of all ages and a staple of Netflix’s children’s programming alongside other series such as Jurassic Park: Camp Cretaceous. The series has followed Hilda, her mother Johanna, her deerfox Twig and the elf Alfur Aldric as they have left their secluded life in the woods and moved to the bigger city of Trollberg. Throughout Hilda’s adventures, the series has emphasized the importance of friendship, communication and empathy as Hilda seeks out and befriends various magical creatures in Trollberg and beyond.

Hilda’s third season captures the same magic as the earlier episodes, but this season dives more deeply into Hilda’s family history, particularly her mother Johanna’s roots. The final season includes stellar performances from stars Bella Ramsey (Hilda), Daisy Haggard (Johanna), Ameerah Falzon-Ojo (Frida) and Oliver Nelson (David). This season also brings in the excellent Miriam Margoyles OBE to play Hilda’s Aunt Astrid. By focusing on Hilda’s roots and Johanna’s past, Hilda’s final season allows Hilda to understand herself and her family better while seeing how much her family has grown to include her new friends from Trollberg and beyond.

Hilda continues to be the perfect main character for the series. She is kind, courageous and always looks for a peaceful solution to the conflicts she faces. However, Hilda can also be stubborn and impulsive, but her flaws make her more relatable to viewers. Bella Ramsey’s performance showcases all facets of Hilda’s personality well, making her endearing through her mistakes and her triumphs. In the third season, as the writers’ delve more into Hilda and her family, Hilda also shows strong character growth as she realizes how much her adventures and her move to Trollberg have changed her.

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