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On 8 April 2011, Sofie Gråbøl, the star of the Danish series, was interviewed on the BBC Radio 4 programme Woman's Hour when she explained the American remake was necessary because Americans "for some reason cannot read subtitles, or they don't want to". Gråbøl herself has made a guest appearance in one episode of the American show playing ...
The season finale, "What I Know", received generally positive reviews. Sepinwall stated: "I'd like to say that season 2 of The Killing was an improvement on season 1, and in some ways, it probably was. The second season certainly did a better job of doing what Veena Sud claimed to be doing last year, in that it took advantage of the extra time ...
The Killing is an American serial crime drama television series developed by Veena Sud, based on the Danish series of the same name that premiered on AMC on April 3, 2011. [1] The first two seasons center on the homicide of a young girl, Rosie Larsen, and its ensuing consequences on the police force, the suspects, and her distraught family.
The Killing (Danish TV series) P. The Protectors (Danish TV series) R. Rejseholdet; T. The Team (2015 TV series) Those Who Kill; Those Who Kill (2019 TV series)
The original 2022 Danish horror movie "Speak No Evil" features a super-bleak ending. James McAvoy weighs in on how remake goes a different way.
Evan Bird as Tom Larsen, Rosie's brother (season 1–2) Seth Isaac Johnson as Denny Larsen, Rosie's brother (season 1–2) Tom Butler as Lesley Adams, the mayor (season 1–2) Garry Chalk as Lt. Michael Oakes, the detectives' boss (season 1–2) Katie Findlay as Rosie Larsen, the teenage girl who was found dead (season 1–2)
"Donnie or Marie" is the twenty-fifth episode of the American television drama series The Killing, and the twelfth of its second season, which aired on the AMC channel in the United States on June 10, 2012. The episode is billed as the first of a two-part season finale. It is co-written by Wendy Riss and Aaron Zelman and directed by Keith ...
In 2009, Asbæk played soldier David Grüner in an episode of the second season of the Danish TV series The Killing (Danish: Forbrydelsen). [ 2 ] From 2010 to 2013, Asbæk played spin-doctor Kasper Juul in the critically lauded Danish TV series Borgen , written by Tobias Lindholm , about the politics of a female prime minister of Denmark. [ 10 ]