Hollywood A-lister Michael Fassbender is in talks to star in the film adaptation of bestselling Norwegian author Jo Nesbø’s crime novel The Snowmen.
Film Adaptation of Jo Nesbø’s ‘The Snowman’ Could Star Michael Fassbender


Hollywood A-lister Michael Fassbender is in talks to star in the film adaptation of bestselling Norwegian author Jo Nesbø’s crime novel The Snowmen.

BBC Four is bringing some of the most highly-anticipated new Euro TV series to the UK. (No worries, US viewers; chances are better than good that you’ll get these shows, too.)

MHz has got Euro TV fans covered with its re-broadcasts of several fan favorites in September, including mysteries, crime dramas, and legal dramas. Did I mention Beck?

Swedish public broadcaster SVT has released a new, longer trailer and cast photo for The Bridge III, as well as a few details about the storyline.

Unless you watched these episodes when they premiered in the US a while back, you might be thinking, “This doesn’t look like the Annika Bengtzon I remember.” And you’d be correct.

Good news, stateside Nordic noir fans. That taste we had of the Swedish crime drama series Camilla Läckberg’s Fjällbacka Murders earlier this year is about to be a five-course treat.

Nordic noir fans, get thee to Gotland. At least vicariously, through the eighth and ninth episodes of the hit Swedish mystery series, Maria Wern, which are now on DVD.

Sometimes Euro TV shows screen first in the UK, and then the US. At other times, it’s in the reverse order. Likewise, many programs are picked up by a programmer in one territory and not the other, or neither. Will

It isn’t politics but murder that makes strange bedfellows of two cops on opposite sides of the fjords in the new hit Scandi/US crime thriller, 100 Code.

The latest Nordic series to be picked up across the fjords in the UK is Jordskott, the creepy crime thriller that’s been holding Swedes in its grip.

Euro TV fans, rejoice. Beck, the Swedish detective film series starring Peter Haber and Mikael Persbrandt, is back after an absence of more than five years. And not just with one new film, but eight.
A few Euro TV programs are no longer available on US video-on-demand services. However, several titles from Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, and Sweden have come online, and they are now yours for the streaming.