‘True Blood’ season 7: Alexander Skarsgard strips down again in Antarctica
Alexander Skarsgard has shown a few times now that he really doesn’t have any problem with showing some skin, even if that also include being in subzero temperatures. He really bared all during the end of “True Blood” season 6, and there’s yet another series of photos out there showing him in a state of undress during a recent trip to Antarctica.
You can see the latest image at the link here, and it basically features Skarsgard and a series of other travelers on the expedition all wearing some silly beards (and in his case, a viking helmet) while they all pose out in the snow together. All of this comes across from this vantage point as just a little bit fun, and that’s what it is. It’s an achievement that Skarsgard and company managed to make it all the way to the South Pole, and when you remember that there is probably no colder place that any of them are ever going to visit during their lifetime, they probably have a little bit of a license to have a little bit of fun.
Alex had to make time for this adventure when he could, given that he and many other are now so engrossed in making sure the next season of the series is a success. Filming is already under way, and it will premiere at some point most likely in June.
What did you think about Alex pulling these little photos off, and do they in some bizarre way make you more excited about the return of “True Blood” to TV? Share some of your thoughts below, and also visit the link here if you do want to grab some more scoop all about what is coming up this season.
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Minx
February 20, 2014 @ 10:26 pm
Good grief, he’s beautiful!!! I just adore him. These pictures make me excited about him and anything he’s got going on! Tarzan, anyone?!
What Alex, Prince Harry, Dominic West and all the service men and women did for Walking with the Wounded was nothing short of amazing. They more than earned the right to have fun.