

Crime · Drama · Mystery
Overview
Denmark, 2016. A blurred note is found in a bottle that has traveled across the ocean for a long time. After deciphering the cryptic note, Department Q follow a sinister trail that leads them to investigate a case that occurred in 2008. At the same time, new tragic events take place that test their faith and deepest beliefs.
Top Cast


Nikolaj Lie Kaas
Nikolaj Lie Kaas
Carl Mørck
Nikolaj Lie Kaas
Carl Mørck


Fares Fares
Fares Fares
Hafez el-Assad
Fares Fares
Hafez el-Assad


Pål Sverre Hagen
Pål Sverre Hagen
Johannes
Pål Sverre Hagen
Johannes


Jacob Lohmann
Jacob Lohmann
Elias
Jacob Lohmann
Elias


Amanda Collin
Amanda Collin
Rakel
Amanda Collin
Rakel


Johanne Louise Schmidt
Johanne Louise Schmidt
Rose Knudsen
Johanne Louise Schmidt
Rose Knudsen


Jakob Oftebro
Jakob Oftebro
Pasgård
Jakob Oftebro
Pasgård


Signe Anastassia Mannov
Signe Anastassia Mannov
Lisa
Signe Anastassia Mannov
Lisa


Søren Pilmark
Søren Pilmark
Marcus Jacobsen
Søren Pilmark
Marcus Jacobsen
Olivia Terpet Gammelgaard
Olivia Terpet Gammelgaard
Magdalena
Olivia Terpet Gammelgaard
Magdalena
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