About Furia
Furia is a Norwegian-German thriller created by Gjermund Eriksen for Viaplay, built around an undercover investigator who lives quietly in a small Norwegian town while quietly tracking how online networks pull ordinary people toward extremism. Ine Marie Wilmann plays Ragna, an operative working under the cover identity Ellen, whose ability to disappear into a community is both her greatest asset and a constant personal cost. The series treats radicalization as a slow, deliberate process and follows the patient, often lonely work of an investigator trying to map it from the inside.
The story widens from a single small-town case into a cross-border web that runs from the fjords of Norway to a tense, election-season Berlin. Pål Sverre Hagen plays Asgeir, a former police officer in hiding whose own past collides with Ragna's investigation, drawing him back into a case far larger than he expected. As the two circle the same hidden network from different angles, Furia becomes a study in trust, surveillance, and how far someone can go undercover before the role starts to consume the person playing it.
Rather than dwelling on spectacle, the series keeps its focus on the cat-and-mouse mechanics of infiltration and the moral stakes for everyone involved. It asks what it means to gain the confidence of people you are working to stop, where the line sits between observation and complicity, and what an investigator owes to the community she is hiding inside. Across two seasons the show pairs grounded Scandinavian-noir atmosphere with a thriller's forward momentum, anchored by Wilmann's restrained, watchful lead performance.