Viaplay continues to expand its slate of gripping European drama this October, available in the UK as an Amazon Prime Video Channels add-on - https://amzn.to/48gegOZ. The month brings a mix of hard-hitting war stories, emotional journeys, Nordic noir and a returning Scottish detective classic.
A Life's Worth – Drama Series
Monday 27 October – Exclusive UK Premiere (Episodes 1 & 2, then one episode weekly)
Inspired by Magnus Ernström's novel Half a Year, a Whole Life, this powerful six-part war drama captures the chaos and moral turmoil of the Bosnian conflict in 1993. Four young Swedish soldiers, Forss (Maxwell Cunningham), Babic (Toni Prince), Strand (Edvin Ryding – Young Royals, 28 Years Later) and Kilpinen (Erik Enge), are deployed under the command of Major Andreasson (Johan Rheborg). What begins as an idealistic UN peacekeeping mission soon unravels into a nightmare of blurred frontlines and unthinkable choices.
Their orders to stay neutral clash with the brutal realities of ethnic warfare, leaving them haunted by what they witness and powerless to intervene. As alliances shift and the line between right and wrong collapses, the group's loyalty to each other is pushed to breaking point.
A Life's Worth is a raw, emotionally charged story about the cost of neutrality and the loss of innocence in war. It lays bare the impossible decisions faced by soldiers trying to do good in a place where good no longer seems to exist.
(Drama Series, 6 x 44 mins)
Swedish/English/Serbian/Serbo-Croatian with English subtitles
Little Did I Know (There is Something Going On) – Feature Film
Thursday 16 October
Starring one of Sweden's most beloved actresses, Alexandra Rapaport (The Sandhamn Murders, No Time to Mourn, Veronika), and directed by Martina Haag, this poignant feature follows Petra, a woman who seems to have it all until her marriage collapses. What begins as heartbreak becomes a journey of rediscovery as Petra reflects on her past and reconnects with the dreams she left behind.
The film weaves together two timelines: the 50-year-old Petra facing the end of her marriage, and her 15-year-old self (Ella Hammarsten Liedberg) in the 1980s, discovering first love and learning who she is. The two versions of Petra move in parallel, their stories revealing how choices made decades earlier continue to shape the woman she has become.
It's tender, funny and bittersweet, exploring love, betrayal and the resilience needed to start again when everything falls apart.
(Drama Film, 100 mins)
Swedish with English subtitles
Rebus – Crime Drama Series
Monday 13 October (Three episodes, followed by the final three on 20 October)
Critically praised and darkly addictive, Rebus brings Ian Rankin's celebrated novels back to the screen with Richard Rankin (Outlander, The Last Kingdom) in what The Guardian called "the most irresistible incarnation yet." Written and adapted by Gregory Burke, the series follows Detective Sergeant John Rebus, a brilliant but damaged investigator whose instincts are as dangerous as the criminals he chases.
Recovering from a near-fatal crash and a failed marriage, Rebus finds himself back in Edinburgh's underworld as a turf war ignites. Partnered with rookie DS Siobhan Clarke (Lucie Shorthouse), he battles corruption, family betrayal and his own self-destructive streak. The return of his brother Michael, now under investigation, pulls him deeper into the moral grey zone where justice and loyalty collide.
A gritty, sharply written revival filled with atmosphere and tension, Rebus captures the heart of Scottish noir with authenticity and bite.
(Crime Drama Series, 6 x 48 mins)
English
Darkness: Those Who Kill – Season 4
Monday 6 October (Seasons 1–3 also available to binge)
The acclaimed Danish thriller returns with a new eight-episode case that dives deep into obsession, trauma and retribution. Criminal profiler Louise Bergstein (Natalie Madueño) and detective Frederik Havgaard (Simon Sears) investigate the execution-style killing of Patrick, a young gang member recently released from prison. What first appears to be a revenge hit quickly becomes something darker and more complex.
As Bergstein and Havgaard dig into the case, guided by mentor Gunnar Nymark, they uncover a chilling pattern linking victims through old wounds and hidden crimes. When a prominent lawyer connected to the first murder is found dead, the hunt intensifies, pushing Louise into a dangerous confrontation with a methodical killer.
Season 4 of Darkness: Those Who Kill continues to raise the bar for Nordic noir, blending psychological depth with tense, beautifully restrained storytelling.
(Thriller/Crime Drama Series, 8 x 45 mins)
Danish with English subtitles
Viaplay's October line-up offers something for every mood, from slow-burn thrillers to sweeping human dramas. Thought-provoking, stylish and emotionally rich, these stories show exactly why Viaplay remains one of Europe's strongest voices in premium television.