Netflix reinforces Danish productions with three new titles

The new content includes "The Legend," "Mango," and "Christopher – A Beautiful REAL Life."Netflix also shares more news from the Danish slate, including the cast for the upcoming character-driven crime series "The habitat" (working title) and a first look of the upcoming film "Maybe Baby" ll that will premiere later this year.

2 SEP 2024

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Since 2018, Netflix has brought Danish stories to the region and the world. Today, the company announced that three new Danish titles will premiere next year.  From character-driven crime to a romantic love drama and a documentary following the life of Danish pop-star, Christopher Haugaard Nissen, Netflix is bringing a variety of thrilling new stories to its members with the upcoming new series "The Legend" (working title), the film "Mango" and the unscripted project "Christopher – A Beautiful REAL Life" (working title). 

Netflix also shares more news from the Danish slate, including the cast for the upcoming character-driven crime series "The Habitat" (working title) and a first look of the upcoming film "Maybe Baby" ll that will premiere later this year. Additionally, the acclaimed Danish actress, Sofie Gråbøl ("The Killing", "The Undoing", Huset) and "Katinka Lærke Pedersen" ("Loving Adults", "Maybe Baby") will join the cast of the independent sequel to Chestnut Man that has just started production together with Mikkel Boe Følsgaard and Danica Curcic. 

Jenny Stjernströmer Björk, Netflix Vice President Content Nordics expressed her enthusiasm when presenting the titles in question: "I’m so thrilled to announce these fantastic new Danish titles today. It’s a wonderful mix of films, series, and non-fiction that I hope will excite our members. Danish creatives are some of the best in the world and we are proud to be able to partner with best-in-class production companies as well as incredible talent both in front of and behind the camera. I’m really excited about all the projects we have coming from the Danish slate the coming years," commented.