[03/12/24 - 01:01 AM] Video: "Ronja the Robber's Daughter" - Official Trailer - Netflix Loving, loyal and unafraid, the daughter of a wanted robber chief makes a secret friend in her father's magical and treacherous forest.
[via press release from Netflix]
Ronja the Robber's Daughter | Official Trailer | Netflix
This year we welcome back the beloved Swedish fantasy-tale of Ronja the Robber's Daughter - following Ronja as she grows up and discovers the magical, yet dangerous forest with its mysterious creatures. When Ronja meets the young boy Birk from a rival gang, it marks the beginning of a dark family feud and a forbidden friendship emerges, all while a notorious bailiff arrives to rid the forest of robbers once and for all.
Writer Hans Rosenfeldt, director Lisa James Larsson and producers Bonnie Skoog Feeney & Mattias Arehn have transformed the story of Ronja based on the Astrid Lindgren book. The series will be released in two parts, with Part 1 (episode 1-6) launching on March 28, followed by Part 2 (episode 7-12) later in 2024.
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