

Netflix unveils a new crime drama series that you will be able to watch next year. The series will take place in Oslo where nothing is as it seems and every clue will bring the character closer to the truth. The series is called Jo Nesbo’s Detective Hole.
According to Netflix, the series will follow the main character Harry Hole, who must use all of his resources to find a serial killer before it is too late. Under the surface the series is a nuanced character drama following two police officers that operate on opposite sides of the law. The series will have Harry going head to head with his long time adversary and corrupt detective Tom Waaler. The two detectives will be seen navigating the blurred ethical lines of the criminal justice system.
The cast consists of Tobias Santelmann (Veronika, Havnaa), Joel Kinnaman (The American Revolution, Icefall), Pia Tjelta (Ingen kommentar, Don’t Call Me Mama), Dahlberg Anders (In the Name of Love, Créme De La Créme), Nathan Andre Augusto (Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning Part 1, Succession), Magnus Kjorrefjord (Harald og Sonja, Neste sommer), Frank Kjosås (Bak Malte Oyne, Havnaa), Mia Elise Sundal (Troll 2, Agent Elma), Peter Stormare (General Hospital, Off the Grid), Simon J. Berger (To Cook a Bear, End of Summer), Anders Danielsen Lie (Sentimental Value, The Summer Book), Josefin Asplund (The New Force, Twilight of the Gods), Ingrid Bolso Berdal (Tak for ingenting, Long Story Short), Jesper Christensen (Faithless, Honey), Oddgeir Thune (Home for Christmas, Rebound), Henriette Steenstrup (Nepobaby, Still Looking), Jonas Strand Gravil (The Fishing Place, This Is Gonna Be Great), Ane Dahl Torp (The Ugly Stepsister, Dreams), Anders Baasmo (Danefæ, La Palma), Kristoffer Joner (Psykodrama, Vi dör i natt), Kåre Conradi (Nissene i skjul, Harald og Sonja), Kelly Gale (Uglies, Plane), and Eili Harboe (Nothing, Arizona, Kids in Crime).
According to Netflix, the directors involved with this project are Oystein Karlsen (Whitstable Pearl, So Long, Marianne) and Anna Zackrisson (The Helicopter Heist, Deliver Me). The series is set for streaming on March 26, 2026.

