Thu Sep 26 13:30:00 UTC 2024: ## Netflix Expands Nordic Presence with Trio of Originals

**Stockholm, Sweden** – Netflix is strengthening its foothold in the Nordic region with the announcement of three new original productions, including the highly anticipated return of romantic drama series “Home For Christmas.” The streaming giant revealed the titles at the opening of its new office in Stockholm, marking a significant expansion of its presence in the Swedish capital.

“Home For Christmas” will be back for a third season in 2025, with Ida Elise Broch reprising her role as Johanne, now a single woman navigating the dating scene in her mid-thirties. The series will explore themes of family, love, and self-discovery as Johanne juggles career ambitions, family responsibilities, and the challenges of finding romance later in life.

Joining “Home For Christmas” are two new additions to Netflix’s Nordic slate. “Sult,” a Danish feature film based on Tiine Høeg’s novel, follows a successful writer who finds love with a charming single father, only to face the complexities of infertility and the toll it takes on their relationship. The film, produced by Fremantle-owned Miso Film, features a stellar cast including Rosalinde Mynster, Joachim Fjelstrup, and Mille Lehfeldt.

Completing the trio is the Swedish drama “Synden,” produced by indie Ninjahuset. This series delves into a dark family feud in the Scanian countryside as a seasoned investigator, Dani, teams up with a new colleague to investigate the murder of a teenager. The series promises a suspenseful exploration of secrets, betrayal, and the search for truth, starring Krista Kosonen, Mohammed Nour Oklah, and Peter Gantman.

All three productions are set to premiere in 2025, highlighting Netflix’s commitment to investing in Nordic storytelling and showcasing the region’s diverse talent pool. The launch of these originals underscores Netflix’s strategic expansion in the Nordic market, where it continues to garner significant viewership and build a loyal audience base.

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