Based on the dark crime novels by Jo NesbΓΈ, Detective Hole (2026) brings the brooding, brilliant investigator Harry Hole back into the shadows of Oslo's frozen streets. When a series of ritualistic killings begins to mirror an unsolved case from years earlier, Hole is pulled into a psychological hunt that feels disturbingly personal.
Battling his own inner demons—addiction, guilt, and fractured relationships—Harry Hole must confront a killer who seems to understand him intimately. Each crime scene is staged with chilling precision, forcing Hole to question whether he's chasing a copycat… or someone who has been studying him for years.
As political pressure mounts and the media circles, the investigation uncovers corruption at the highest levels of law enforcement. Allies become suspects, and trust erodes within the task force. The deeper Hole digs, the more he risks exposing secrets that could destroy careers—including his own.

The film embraces a stark Nordic noir tone: icy landscapes, muted colors, and an atmosphere heavy with dread. Silence becomes as powerful as dialogue, amplifying the tension that builds toward a devastating confrontation.
Jo NesbΓΈ's Detective Hole (2026) is a gripping, character-driven thriller about obsession, morality, and the cost of chasing monsters. It asks a haunting question: when you spend your life hunting darkness, how much of it begins to live inside you? ❄️π