Netflix viewers who tuned into the latest Nordic noir, Detective Hole, have found themselves completely absorbed within days of its release — and the buzz shows no signs of slowing down.
Adapted from the bestselling Harry Hole novels by Jo Nesbø, the nine-part crime thriller follows a brilliant yet deeply troubled homicide detective as he tracks a chilling serial killer while wrestling with his own inner turmoil. Rather than relying purely on shock value, the series leans into a slow-burning psychological intensity that gives its story far greater weight.
At the center is Tobias Santelmann, who delivers a gripping and nuanced portrayal of Harry — capturing both his sharp investigative mind and the personal fractures that threaten to consume him. Opposite him, Joel Kinnaman brings a quiet menace to the role of Tom Waaler, a morally ambiguous figure whose conflict with Harry adds another layer of tension to an already complex narrative.

Drawing primarily from The Devil’s Star, the fifth novel in the series, the show expands beyond a traditional whodunnit. It explores the blurred boundaries between right and wrong, placing its characters in a world where justice is rarely clean and choices often come at a personal cost.
Since landing on Netflix, Detective Hole has quickly climbed the global charts, becoming one of the platform’s most-watched titles in under a week. Both critics and audiences have responded strongly, praising its atmospheric storytelling, tightly woven plot, and performances that feel grounded and emotionally real.
Viewer reactions have been particularly telling. Many describe the series as “impossible to stop watching,” with some finishing all nine episodes in just a few sittings. Others have highlighted its distinctly European tone — moody, deliberate, and character-driven — as a refreshing change from more conventional crime dramas.
More than just a serial killer story, Detective Hole is a character study wrapped in a thriller — one that examines obsession, morality, and the psychological toll of chasing darkness for too long. And if early reactions are anything to go by, it’s a series that will linger with audiences well beyond its final episode.
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