Teaser released for TV4’s new series ‘We Come in Peace’
When a strange jellyfish-like object suddenly appears in the sky over Stockholm, chaos breaks out. Is it a sign of life from another world? What do they want from us — and how should we respond?
In the lead roles are Evin Ahmad and Fares Fares. The supporting cast includes Agnes Kittelsen, Agnes Rase, Suzanne Reuter, Martin Nick Alexandersson, and Nina Mårshagen. The series is created by Lars Lundström and directed by Jens Jonsson, together with Mani Maserrat.
We Come in Peace will premiere November 6 on TV4 Play Plus.
‘The Easy Way or the Saw Way’ published in Finland
A Finnish summer night. A man, a woman – and a sawmill.
Heikki Nevalainen, a sawmill owner drowning in debts, finds himself in deep trouble when the local gangster, Ismo Sippo, hands him a grotesque task: dispose of Sippo’s dead wife, and in return, keep the sawmill running. Horrified but desperate, Heikki drives off with the the wife, Annaleena in his backseat.
However, the real shock waits at the sawmill: the corpse isn’t quite as dead as he thought.
As a Belgian buyer arrives to inspect the mill’s timber, Heikki scrambles to keep up appearances. But the situation is splintering fast, and even his own workers seem to be hatching plans of their own.
In The Easy Way or the Saw Way, Antti Tuomainen blends dark humor with sharp plotting, turning heavy logs with a light touch.
Upcoming feature ‘Kärlek och andra diagnoser’ from Daniel Sawka
Kärlek och andra diagnoser, a romantic dramedy written and directed by Daniel Sawka, has begun filming and is set to premiere in October 2026.
The story follows two young people on the autism spectrum as they navigate life and love, striving to stay true to themselves rather than conform to external expectations.
Tuva Beckman and Carl Kristoffersen make their acting debuts as the film’s central couple, supported by a cast of well-known Swedish actors including Jonas Karlsson, Filip Berg, Shima Niavarani, Grynet Molvig and Nina Mårshagen. The film is produced by Anagram Sverige, in collaboration with Film i Skåne and SVT, with support from the Swedish Film Institute.
This week, Jørn Lier Horst’s 17th installment in the William Wisting series, The Lake, tops the paperback list at No. 1. Meanwhile, his and Hans Jørgen Sandnes newly published Operation Zombie, claims the No. 5 position on the children’s list.
The action-thriller Stolen Girl, directed by James Kent, is inspired by true events and follows the harrowing journey of a mother whose young daughter is abducted and taken overseas by her estranged ex-husband.
Kate Beckinsale plays Maureen Danning, a woman who spends years searching for her daughter, Amina, before teaming up with a specialist in child retrieval. Their mission leads them into dangerous territory in the Middle East, raising both moral and legal dilemmas as Maureen edges closer to a long-awaited reunion.
The film also stars Scott Eastwood, Matt Craven, Ana Golja, and Arvin Kananian.
Stolen Girl has seen its US theatrical premiere and will expand to other regions this fall.
Swedish pop icon Veronica Maggio and director Andreas Öhman has teamed up to create the upcoming romantic drama 7 steg. Not only does Maggio make her feature film acting debut in the project, but she also co-wrote the screenplay alongside Öhman, marking a new creative chapter for both artists.
Maggio plays the lead role of Elle, opposite Joel Spira, who stars as Josef.
The story is built around the idea that love moves through seven distinct emotional stages. After an intense year of romance, travel, and emotional highs, Elle suddenly disappears. Josef, left behind, digs into their past to try to understand what happened to her.
7 steg is set to premiere in Swedish cinemas on October 17, 2025.
A dead infant. A missing woman. A secret that reaches far beyond Haparanda.
After a year of mourning, Hannah Wester returns to work and is immediately drawn into the investigation of a dead infant found at the old cholera cemetery outside Salmis. Who is the mother, and where has she gone?
The assassin Katja has recently been assigned only minor tasks. Now, she’s sent back to Haparanda on a far more serious mission: to track down two heavily pregnant young women who have escaped from the Farm.
A young politician appears on live TV, opening up about his and his wife’s struggle with involuntary childlessness. But during the broadcast, he makes a surprising announcement—they’re expecting a child. That same night, he receives a phone call. A woman, speaking in broken English, threatens to expose the true identity of the baby’s carrier.
The events unfolding in Haparanda weave a chilling web between Russian organized crime and the highest levels of power in Stockholm, uncovering a dark story of human trafficking and the surrogacy trade.
Harvest Childis the second installment in Hans Rosenfeldt’s international bestselling Haparanda series.
Jenny goes missing without a trace, after a night out in the northern Norwegian fjord town of Harstad. Her younger brother Jakk is quickly arrested and suspected of murder. Appearing delirious and unable to account for himself, the boy is sent to Åsgård psychiatric hospital whilst Jenny’s disappearance remains a mystery.
Nineteen months later, police officer Anne-May Anger receives notice that Jakk has set off several fires in the institution and managed to escape in the ensuing chaos. He’s been diagnosed with schizophrenia and is considered dangerous.
The trawler M/S Kobbetjønna is meanwhile being readied for the final winter fishing trip of the year, with a new recruit joining the crew. Strange accidents soon begin to occur on board, and once they have left the fjords behind, a violent storm is brewing both at sea and inside Jakk’s mind.
The Night Voyager is a haunting thriller about the darkness and vulnerability of humanity from Riverton prize-winner Heine Bakkeid; an eerie and intricate crime novel with the dramatic nature of northern Norway as backdrop.
It’s high summer in Scandinavia. Hanne Wilhelmsen finds herself, much against her will, at her family’s newly purchased, stately summer cabin by Viksfjord in Vestfold. Summer guests come and go, and one high pressure after another sweeps over southern Norway. Everything is pure idyll. For everyone except Hanne.
Two years have passed without Hanne participating in any investigations, and the police chief himself has banned her from being involved in new ones. The idleness is getting on the nerves of both Hanne and her family. But then an elderly woman is found dead, naked in a bathtub, deep in Maridalen in Oslo. The deceased turns out to be an acquaintance of the Wilhelmsen’s cabin neighbor, the shy crime author Kristine Hoff. To escape a cabin full of parties and guests, Hanne quickly seeks refuge in Kristine’s cool, shady garden. A strange friendship develops, and Hanne Wilhelmsen is once again to prove that she surpasses most when it comes to digging up old secrets and solving new crimes.
Diamonds and Rust is a story about wounds that never heal, about envy, betrayal and revenge, and about a crime so well and thoroughly thought out that it may never be solved. Not unless Hanne Wilhelmsen gets a chance to try.
One day in October, William Wisting is informed that Erik Kaplin is being released. Kaplin has served 18 years for murder and has drawn up a death list of those he holds responsible for his conviction. At the top of that list is Wisting’s name.
At the same time, Wisting is given responsibility for his grandchild, as his daughter Line travels to South Africa to create a podcast about a little-known chapter in the past of Adrian Stiller, the new head of the Cold Case Unit at Kripos. His high school sweetheart, Julia Delcourt, vanished many years ago without a trace. Line wants to revisit the story to understand what really happened, and to learn what drives Stiller to devote his life to solving cold cases.
As Wisting tries to maintain a normal life while looking after his grandchild, his former boss suddenly dies. What initially appears to be a natural death turns out to have links to an old missing person case — one that now lies on Stiller’s desk.
As secrets come to light, new and old threads begin to intertwine. And at the center of it all stands Wisting, burdened with a responsibility he never asked for, but cannot walk away from.
The Last Case is the eighteenth installment in Jørn Lier Horst’s William Wisting series.
Bo is running out of time. Yet time is one of the few things he’s got left. Fortunately he still has his beloved elkhound Sixten for company, only now his son insists upon taking the dog away. The very same son that Bo is wanting to mend his relationship with before his time is up.
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Diary of a Ditched Girl
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