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Almost three months after its release, Netflix has finally announced a second season of Dept. Q, and fans are thrilled. The ...
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Jussi Adler-Olsen turns 75: Cancer has destroyed his dreams
Just weeks after Jussi Adler-Olsen published his last Carl Mørck novel in Denmark, he was diagnosed with an incurable illness. On Saturday, the bestselling author celebrates his 75th birthday.
Based on the true story of the Brink's-Mat gold heist at a security depot near Heathrow airport in 1983, the first series of ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSN3 Shows to Binge on Netflix This Weekend That Are Better Than Anything on Network TV
As the top streamer in the world, Netflix boasts many top-notch series and hidden gems. Viewers looking for something that ...
During this time we have had a very productive dialogue with Jussi Adler-Olsen, which has led to this great opportunity materializing,” said Henrik Zein, Nordisk Film Production CEO.
Revolver Amsterdam is working up a 10-part adaptation of “Takeover,” the thriller from Jussi Adler-Olsen, the Nordic crime writer behind the “Department Q” series. Adler-Olsen has sold ...
Adler-Olsen clearly has a sense of humor. There are moments throughout the novel when Morck’s workmate, Assad, uses idioms imperfectly and Carl repeatedly corrects him.
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