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” (5/6, Netflix).The thieving girls who first appeared on Netflix are back. It's the year 2000 and a party at the IT company Spray is the height of cool. When Lollo (Alva Bratt) returns from Paris, she needs to finance her luxurious lifestyle – and an eight-room apartment on Östermalm. The girls then start planning a new heist, which of course doesn't go as planned. Izabella Scorupco, Filip Berg, and Joel Spira make guest appearances in the series.
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” (9/6, SkyShowtime).Tom Hardy plays the lead role as the violent fixer Harry, but it's Pierce Brosnan and his – very special – Irish accent that has received the most international attention from this gangster series. Brosnan plays patriarch Conrad Harrigan, who must go out to battle in London's underworld when his grandson Eddie (Anson Boon) provokes the rivals. But his wife Maeve (Helen Mirren) is, if possible, even more ruthless than her hard-man husband.
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” (out now, Viaplay).Gabriel Landeskog made an incredible comeback last spring after almost a thousand days of injury absence. This American documentary follows behind the scenes during the Swedish ice hockey star's road to recovery. The series will be available on Max on June 10.
”The road trip” (11/6, SVT Play).
Rom-com series based on a novel by feel-good favorite Beth O'Leary about a group of friends who travel together to a wedding in Spain. Along for the ride are Dylan (Laurie Davidson) and Addie (Emma Appleton), who used to be together.
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" (11/6).Shark horror that created some waves at the Cannes Film Festival. Without a care, surfer Zephyr (Hassie Harrison) must fight for her life after being lured on board a boat by guide Tucker (Jai Courtney), who is determined to feed the sharks with her.
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”.Poetic documentary by director Kirsi Nevani about ordinary Swedes beyond the sensational headlines in a period of transformation from 2019-2022, in the shadow of the pandemic, climate actions, and right-wing winds in politics.