Join us as we step into the cold but captivating world of the North. Here are some of the top Scandinavian series you shouldn’t miss.

When you think of the North, what comes to mind? Are you picturing icy fjords, forests where the wind chills you to the bone? Or perhaps dark winter nights where even silence tells a story? For us, it’s all of these. Scandinavian dramas have remained at the top of their genre, captivating audiences with their original narratives. These shows feature long silences, landscapes that mirror the inner turmoil of their characters, and bleak atmospheres that do more than just tell a crime story—they immerse us in a world of loneliness, alienation, and profound human psychology.
And what sets these dramas apart? They don’t rush through details. In the land of secrets buried under snow, nothing is spoken outright; you feel it. Join us as we step into the cold but captivating world of the North. Here are some of the top Scandinavian series you shouldn’t miss.


Bron / Broen (The Bridge)
Imdb: 8.6
If you’re tired of overhyped, flashy thrillers, “Bron” is a refreshing change with its straightforward, clean narrative. The story begins on the famous bridge connecting Denmark and Sweden, where a gruesome discovery is made: a dead body. This discovery sets the homicide detectives of both countries into action. Swedish detective Saga Noren is an unconventional character with poor social skills and an obsessive focus on her work, while her Danish counterpart, Martin Rohde, is recovering from a recent surgery. Together, they begin unraveling the mystery behind the murder, only to realize that the case is far more complicated than it initially appeared. As they dig deeper, the investigation takes unexpected turns. Fans of “True Detective” will feel right at home with “Bron.” The series aired from 2011 to 2018 and has an IMDb score of 8.6.

Top Scandinavian series


Forbrydelsen / The Killing
IMDb: 8.4 / 8.3
Set in Copenhagen, Denmark, “Forbrydelsen” (also known as “The Killing”) follows Detective Sarah Lund (Sofie Gråbøl) through a series of murder investigations. Each season revolves around a different case, and each episode covers a 24-hour period in the investigation. What sets this series apart are its unexpected twists, the depth of its seasonal story arcs, and the dark, immersive atmosphere. The trauma experienced by the victim’s family and the political implications of each case are explored in great detail.