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Those Who Kill

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Those Who Kill
Danish DVD cover
Also known asDen som dræber
GenreCrime drama, thriller
Created byElsebeth Egholm
Starring
Country of originDenmark
Original languageDanish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes
  • 10 (Denmark)
  • 6 (UK, Germany)
Production
Running time
  • 60 min. (Denmark)
  • 120 min. (UK, Germany)
  • 92 min. (Fortidens skygge)[1]
Original release
NetworkTV2
Release13 March (2011-03-13) –
15 May 2011 (2011-05-15)
Related

Those Who Kill (Danish: Den som dræber) is a Danish crime TV series from 2011, which follows a fictitious unit within Copenhagen Police which specialises in investigating serial murders. The series was aired as five two-part stories in Denmark (i.e. ten episodes in total), but has aired as five feature-length episodes in most other countries. A separate 92 minutes feature film, Fortidens skygge, which forms a continuation and ending of the series, premiered in Danish cinemas on 15 March 2012,[1] and is being aired as the final episode or episodes of the series in many other countries, such as the UK and Germany.

The series is created and written by Elsebeth Egholm and Stefan Jaworski, with various other screenwriters helping out as episode writers, among them Siv Rajendram, Rikke De Fine Licht and Morten Dragsted. Directors have been Birger Larsen, Niels Nørløv and Kasper Barfoed. The series is a Danish-German-Swedish-Norwegian co-production.[2]

Although originally planned to run for several seasons, Danish TV2 announced in October 2011 that there would be no further seasons made, due to falling viewer shares after the first few episodes. TV2 programming manager Keld Reinicke stated that, "We have no plans to continue the series as it never gave us the audience share we expected in Denmark".[3]

Announced in April 2018, Those Who Kill returned to the screens in 2019 on the Viaplay streaming service and the TV3 network across Scandinavia, with a new separate season which starred Kenneth M Christensen and Natalie Madueño.[4]

Cast and characters

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Actor Character Episode(s)
Laura Bach Katrine Ries Jensen All (team member)
Jakob Cedergren Thomas Schaeffer All (team member)
Lars Mikkelsen Magnus Bisgaard All (team member)
Lærke Winther Andersen Mia Vogelsang All (team member)
Frederik Meldal Nørgaard Stig Molbeck All (team member)
Iben Dorner Benedicte Schaeffer All (team member)
Carsten Bjørnlund Adam Krogh Liget i skoven
David Dencik Lars Werner Utopia
Stine Stengade Andrea Lorck Utopia
Ulrich Thomsen Martin Høegh Ondt blod
Kim Bodnia Jakov Øje for øje
Thomas Levin David Øje for øje
Alexandre Willaume Simon Dødens kabale
Marie Askehave Maria Dødens kabale
Mille Dinesen Signe Dødens kabale

Episodes

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Danish episode title First broadcast
in Denmark (TV2)
Danish viewers
TNS Gallup[5]
First broadcast
in Sweden (TV4)
Swedish viewers
MMS [6]
English episode title First broadcast
in the UK (ITV3)
Liget i skoven 13 March 2011 (part 1)
20 March 2011 (part 2)
1,477,000 (part 1)
1,329,000 (part 2)
10 October 2011 (part 1)
17 October 2011 (part 2)
NA (part 1)
815,000 (part 2)
Corpse in the Woods[7] 23 February 2012[8]
Utopia 27 March 2011 (part 1)
3 April 2011 (part 2)
1,155,000 (part 1)
1,156,000 (part 2)
24 October 2011 (part 1)
31 October 2011 (part 2)
825,000 (part 1)
NA (part 2)
Utopia[9] 1 March 2012[9]
Ondt blod 10 April 2011 (part 1)
17 April 2011 (part 2)
1,026,000 (part 1)
906,000 (part 2)
14 November 2011 (part 1)
21 November 2011 (part 2)
NA (part 1)
NA (part 2)
Bad Blood[10] 8 March 2012[10]
Øje for øje 24 April 2011 (part 1)
1 May 2011 (part 2)
619,000 (part 1)
859,000 (part 2)
28 November 2011 (part 1)
5 December (part 2)
NA (part 1)
NA (part 2)
An Eye for an Eye[11] 15 March 2012[11]
Dødens kabale 8 May 2011 (part 1)
15 May 2011 (part 2)
801,000 (part 1)
913,000 (part 2)
12 December 2011 (part 1)
19 December 2011 (part 2)
NA (part 1)
665,000
A Deadly Game[12] 22 March 2012[12]
Fortidens skygge Cinema premiere:
15 March 2012[13]
NA NA NA Shadow of the Past[13] 29 March 2012[14]

Broadcast

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Those Who Kill has been sold to broadcasters in more than 25 countries. In Germany 3.8 million viewers watched the final episode on channel ZDF.[15] In the United Kingdom, the series has been shown by commercial channel ITV3,[16] and by the BBC iPlayer.

Remakes

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American remake

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In January 2012, the A&E television channel announced that it had bought the rights to develop a US version of the series.[17] A pilot episode began filming in Pittsburgh in December 2012, produced by Fox 21 and written by Glen Morgan. The pilot starred Chloë Sevigny as police detective Catherine Jensen, and James D'Arcy as forensic profiler Thomas Schaeffer.[18] In April 2013, A&E announced that it had greenlit a 10-episode first season of the series, which would begin production in Pittsburgh in late 2013. The series premiered on A&E on 3 March 2014.[19]

Although the series received poor critical reviews, it got positive viewer reviews.[20]

A&E pulled the series after poor opening ratings plunged even more for the second episode, then moved it to Lifetime Movie Network (LMN), where it was not renewed for a second season.[21]

Dutch remake

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In 2016 a Dutch remake was launched called 'De Jacht' (the hunt). Only six episodes were made and actress Loes Haverkort, who played inspector Lea Smit was nominated for a 'Golden Calf' award in the section 'best actress TV-drama.

References

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  1. ^ a b Kino.dk: Fortidens skygge Retrieved 17 March 2012
  2. ^ IMDb: Company credits for "Those Who Kill" Retrieved 17 March 2012
  3. ^ "TV2 has buried success crime series" (in Danish). B.T. 25 October 2011. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
  4. ^ C21Media - MTG goes back to Those Who Kill Retrieved 5 April 2018
  5. ^ TNS Gallup TV ratings Retrieved 16 January 2012
  6. ^ MMS TV ratings Retrieved 3 April 2012
  7. ^ TV Guide: Those Who Kill Episode Guide Retrieved 5 February 2012
  8. ^ ITV Press Centre: Those Who Kill, episode 1 Retrieved 17 March 2012
  9. ^ a b ITV Press Centre: Those Who Kill, episode 2 Retrieved 17 March 2012
  10. ^ a b ITV Press Centre: Those Who Kill, episode 3 Retrieved 17 March 2012
  11. ^ a b ITV Press Centre: Those Who Kill, episode 4 Retrieved 17 March 2012
  12. ^ a b ITV Press Centre: Those Who Kill, episode 5 Retrieved 17 March 2012
  13. ^ a b Danish Film Institute: Fortidens skygge Retrieved 17 March 2012
  14. ^ ITV Press Centre: Those Who Kill, episode 6 Retrieved 17 March 2012
  15. ^ "German audience" (in Danish). Jyllands Posten. Retrieved 28 January 2012.
  16. ^ "Those Who Kill". Radio Times. Retrieved 28 January 2012.
  17. ^ "A&E Network in development on two scripted formats". A&E. 13 January 2012. Archived from the original on 25 June 2012. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  18. ^ Owen, Rob (30 November 2012). "New A&E crime drama to begin filming here". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  19. ^ Owen, Rob (10 April 2013). "Tuned In: A&E OKs 'Those Who Kill' giving region biggest TV deal". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  20. ^ "Those Who Kill: Season 1 - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  21. ^ "Those Who Kill: LMN TV Series Cancelled, No Season Two". TV Series Finale. 22 May 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
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