[03/18/24 - 09:02 AM] Netflix Announces News About 26 Upcoming Nordic Titles - Including 12 Brand New Titles Plus: the streamer offers new looks at "Deliver Me," "The Helicopter Heist," "Ronja the Robber's Daughter," "Billionaire Island" and season two of "Baby Fever."
[via press release from Netflix]
Netflix Announces News About 26 Upcoming Nordic Titles - Including 12 Brand New Titles
Since 2018, Netflix has brought Nordic stories to the region and the world. This year, Netflix continues to bring you even more thrilling stories from the Nordics across a wide variety of genres, ranging from action and crime to rom-com, period drama and reality.
During the stage show at Next on Netflix in Stockholm today, Netflix unveiled a stellar line-up of new and exciting Nordic titles coming in the next few years, such as a Norwegian series about Harry Hole, written by Jo Nesbø himself, a series adaption of Amanda Romare's novel Diary of a Ditched Girl with Carla Sehn in the leading role and a film adaption of Alex Ahndoril's The Key Series. Fans will also be reunited with some of their favorite characters in a standalone sequel to The Chestnut Man and Barracuda Queens 2.
Netflix also debuted first looks and other news from the 2024 slate including the launch date for Deliver Me and A Part of You, coming to members already this spring.
Jenny Stjernströmer Björk, Netflix Vice President Content Nordics:
"The creative industry in the Nordic region is outstanding, with some of the most talented people in the world. We are both thrilled and proud of the fantastic shows we announced today at Next on Netflix. Our members can expect a wonderful mix of films, series, non-fiction, and other great stories from the Nordics. Together with our partners, we're committed to continuing this successful journey, united by our goal of crafting exceptional entertainment that touches and moves people."
Deliver Me | Official Trailer | Netflix
When teenagers Billy and Dogge are recruited by a local gang, the friends face a violent world they are too young to protect themselves from. The team behind the award-winning "Quicksand" brings a harrowing look at a community that fails its youngest.
Watch Deliver Me, only on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/deliverme
The Helicopter Heist: Limited Series | Official clip | Netflix
Get ready for a wild ride 🤯 The Helicopter Heist, created by Daniél Espinosa and Ronnie Sandahl, tells the story of one of the most spectacular heists in Swedish history. Coming to Netflix in 2024!
Watch on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81629253
Ronja the Robber's Daughter: Part 1 | Official clip | Netflix
Get a glimpse of the first episode! 👀 Ronja The Robber's Daughter lands on Netflix March 28th!
Watch on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81737132
Billionaire Island: Season 1 | Official clip | Netflix
Two families, one lifelong rivalry. Billionaire Island, a new series from the creators of Lillyhammer, shows the unexpectedly dramatic world of the Norwegian fishing industry. Coming to Netflix in 2024!
Watch on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81615975
Baby Fever: Season 2 | Official clip | Netflix
After becoming a mother herself, Nana is back at DOVI and ready to be the world's best fertility doctor. But will she succeed? And what about Hampus and Mathias? Follow along on her journey in season 2 of Baby Fever. Coming to Netflix in 2024!
Watch on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81608159
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