[01/10/20 - 12:18 AM] Video: The Gods Are Coming: Netflix Debuts "Ragnarok" Trailer Today The six part Norwegian language series is produced by SAM Productions, a Danish screenwriter-based production company.
[via press release from Netflix]
THE GODS ARE COMING: NETFLIX DEBUTS "RAGNAROK" TRAILER TODAY
January 10 -- This is where it all begins! Today Netflix debuts the main trailer for Ragnarok. The series is written by award-winning writer Adam Price (Ride Upon The Storm, Borgen) and will be released exclusively on Netflix worldwide on January 31st 2020.
Ragnarok is a coming-of-age drama building on and contributing to a new and surprising angle on Norse mythology. The series is set in the small, fictitious town of Edda, situated in the grand, breathtaking Norwegian nature. The story revolves around the inhabitants of Edda, who are perhaps not all who they claim to be. With them, we experience a drastically changing world: melting glaciers, warm winters, violent downpours. Some might say we're headed for yet another Ragnarok. Unless someone intervenes in time...
The six part Norwegian language series is produced by SAM Productions, a Danish screenwriter-based production company. Adam Price functions as creator, writer and executive producer, executive producer Meta Louise Foldager S�rensen (Antichrist, Melancholia), producer Stine Meldgaard Madsen (Pros and Cons, Something's Rockin'), script executive Emilie Lebech Kaae and director Mogens Hagedorn.
The cast of Ragnarok includes David Stakston (Magne), Jonas Strand Gravli (Laurits), Theresa Frostad Eggesb� (Saxa), Herman T�mmeraas (Fjor), Emma Bones (Gry), Henriette Steenstrup, Tani Mathias Hansen (Oscar), Danu Suntharasigamany (Iman) Odd-Magnus Williamson, Synn�ve Macody Lund, Bj�rn Sundquist and G�sli �rn Gar�arsson.
About SAM Productions
SAM Productions is a Danish screenwriter-based production company with the ambition of working with the strongest talent from the world of TV series and feature films, creating stories for a large audience both in Denmark and abroad. SAM Productions was founded in 2014 by S�ren Sveistrup, Adam Price and Meta Louise Foldager S�rensen.
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