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Stream It Or Skip It: 'Land Of Sin' on Netflix, a Thriller About a...

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From the first few minutes of Land of Sin, the heavy atmosphere and the realism of the characters captivate. This Scandinavian series by Peter Grönlund, originally entitled Synden, transports spectators to the heart of an isolated village on the Bjare peninsula, in the Swedish countryside. A teenager found dead, land tensions, an inspector caught up in his past... Everything seems so credible that a question often comes back: is this story inspi…

Netflix will launch the mini-series Land of Sin on January 2nd, a Swedish crime drama created and directed by Peter Grönlund. The streaming service has released a first clip and images that hint at a story set in a rural area marked by family tensions and rivalries. Also read: Netflix: all the new releases […] This article, Netflix Launches Land of Sin: The Nordic Investigation That Kicks Off 2026 (New Releases January), first appeared on Netfli…

“The Land of Sin”, Netflix’s Swedish series on a violent family dispute and dark secretsWhen a teenager’s corpse appears on the lake in Bjäre Peninsula, Detective Dani (Krista Kosonen) must discover what really happened with Silas in “Land of Sin” (“Land of Sin” and “Synden” in its original language), a Swedish Netflix series created and directed by Peter Grönlund (“Goliath”, “Beartown”). While investigating the case with her new partner, she di…

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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Thursday, January 1, 2026.
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