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Court: Telenor must block sites – otherwise fine
Telenor needs, according to a verdict from the Patent and Market Court, to block a number of sites for its customers, otherwise the company is threatened with a fine. This is because streaming and film services such as Netflix and Disney have demanded that Telenor block several illegal streaming services, which is now the verdict, according to [Expressen](https://www.
This week's film and series
A young Bob Dylan and an old Robert De Niro are in the spotlight at the cinema and on TV. Here are this week's films and series.
This week's films and series
Bridget Jones is dating again and in Thailand, new guests check in at The White Lotus. Here are this week's films and series.
Karla Sofia Gascón stops apologizing
The actress Karla Sofía Gascón promises to stop apologizing – and says she will let the musical film "Emilia Pérez" speak for itself at the Oscars gala. .
Netflix Withdraws Prince Documentary
Netflix withdraws its six-part documentary about the artist Prince – due to an agreement with the musician's estate. .
Swindler known from Netflix sentenced to prison
The British con artist Robert Hendy-Freegard, who was portrayed in the 2022 Netflix documentary "The Puppet Master: The Hunt for a Master Con Artist", has been sentenced to six years in prison by a French court. .
Director distances himself from "Emilia Pérez" star
The director Jacques Audiard is now distancing himself from the Spanish actress Karla Sofía Gascón, the star of his Oscar-nominated musical "Emilia Pérez". .
This week's film and series – Harrison Ford becomes the Hulk
Harrison Ford has been called in to rescue Marvel as the Red Hulk and on Netflix, Viveca Sten has moved the murders from Sandhamn to Åre. Here are this week's films and series.
Star embroiled in racism scandal – Netflix distances itself
Karla Sofía Gascón wrote derogatory comments about Islam and Muslims on social media. Now Netflix is distancing itself from the film star – who is not allowed to participate in the campaign ahead of the Oscars gala.
Last season of "Squid Game" premieres this summer
Season two of the South Korean thriller series "Squid game" had its premiere as late as the end of December, and for fans, the wait for the continuation will not be particularly long. .
"Emilia Pérez" star apologizes for online hate
Karla Sofía Gascón, the trans actress and star of the film "Emilia Pérez", has landed in hot water for several older posts on social media where she, among other things, expresses herself derogatorily about Islam and Muslims. .
Nessvold and Ulveson in a new series on SVT
Johan Ulveson and Hampus Nessvold make a time travel in SVT's new humor venture. In "New Noa Nyman" a bitter older man gets the chance to go back in time and correct his mistakes.
"Läckberg: I Want to Scare the Hell Out of People"
A new season of "Love is Blind Sweden" – and two Swedish Netflix debutants. Camilla Läckberg and Amanda Romare want to reach a broader audience – one through warmth and recognition and the other by "scaring the crap out of people".
Netflix makes new "Little House on the Prairie"
"The Little House on the Prairie" is back. Netflix has given the green light for a new version of the pioneer series.
This week's films and series
A tragic opera diva, a murderous sex robot and a legendary serial killer come to the big screen and TV screen. Here are this week's films and series.
Marcimain makes SVT series of Ullmann's novel
After a detour to Netflix, Mikael Marcimain is once again making a major Swedish TV series for SVT. This time, the script is based on a novel by Linn Ullmann.
The Minister of Culture Booed at the Gothenburg Film Festival
Minister of Culture Parisa Liljestrand (M) was met with boos during her opening speech at the Göteborg Film Festival. The film industry's criticism thus continues against the already questioned minister.
Film Elite Upset over Minister's Absence
The Nordic film industry gathered for a meeting in Gothenburg – but Minister of Culture Parisa Liljestrand (M) chose to stay in Stockholm. Her absence sparked outraged feelings among the "film industry elite", according to Göteborgs-Posten.
Upwards on Wall Street
Trading was somewhat cautious on the American stock exchanges on Thursday, but the leading indexes all closed on a plus. .
Will Åberg succeed even on Netflix?
Ludvig Åberg's progress on the golf courses arouses admiration worldwide. Will he go through the roof too? The Swedish superstar gets a prominent role in the next edition of the Netflix series "Full Swing".
Netflix surged on the stock exchange in New York
The prices on the stock exchanges in the USA rose across the board on Wednesday, strengthened by increases for several of the tech giants. Among the winners was the streaming company Netflix, which the day before reported an unexpectedly positive annual report for last year.
Netflix beats expectations – stock soars
Netflix beats market expectations in the quarterly report for the fourth quarter last year. The stock surges strongly in after-hours trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
Evin Ahmad in new sci-fi series on TV4
Chaos breaks out when a creepy object appears in the sky over Stockholm. Fares Fares and Evin Ahmad play the lead roles in TV4's upcoming science fiction series "We Come in Peace".
This week's movies and series – agent favorite back
One of Netflix's biggest action successes is back and in cinemas reunites Tom Hanks and Robin Wright from "Forrest Gump". Here are this week's films and series.
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