Netflix has released a gripping new trailer for Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole, an upcoming Nordic noir crime series starring Tobias Santelmann as the iconic detective Harry Hole. Adapted from Jo Nesbø’s bestselling Harry Hole novels—specifically drawing from The Devil’s Star—the nine-episode thriller is set to premiere globally on Netflix on March 26, 2026.
The series follows brilliant but deeply troubled homicide detective Harry Hole as he grapples with personal demons while investigating a string of ritualistic serial murders in Oslo. Beneath the surface, it’s a tense character-driven drama pitting two supposed colleagues against each other: Harry and his longtime nemesis, the corrupt detective Tom Waaler (played by Joel Kinnaman), who operates on the wrong side of the law.
As Harry races to unravel the killer’s patterns and expose corruption within the system, he must confront blurred ethical lines and bring both the murderer and Waaler to justice before time runs out.
The trailer highlights the shadowy underbelly of Oslo during its endless summer days, showcasing intense confrontations, moral ambiguity, and the many faces of evil. Alongside Santelmann and Kinnaman, the ensemble cast includes Pia Tjelta as Rakel Fauke, with additional appearances from talents like Peter Stormare and Anders Baasmo.
Fans of Nesbø’s gritty, atmospheric novels will recognize the signature tension, while newcomers can expect a fresh yet faithful take on one of crime fiction’s most enduring antiheroes. Mark your calendars—Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole arrives on Netflix March 26, 2026.
















