Are you interested in watching Netflix’s new thriller Black Crab? The upcoming Swedish movie will be released this Friday, March 18. The movie is directed by Adam Berg, marking his debut as a feature film director.
Berg co-wrote the film’s script with Pelle Rådström and they based it on a novel written by Jerker Virdborg. If you’re interested in watching the film, learn who is starring it before it hits Netflix this weekend!
Black Crab cast
Black Crab boasts a talented cast of actors. Noomi Rapace plays the lead role of Caroline Edh and is perhaps the most recognizable face of the bunch for North American viewers. She is best known for starring in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series and Prometheus. Recently, she also appeared in Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan and the A24 film Lamb.
Find out who else is starring in the movie below:
- Noomi Rapace as Caroline Edh
- Jakob Oftebro as Nylund
- Erik Enge as Granvik
- Dar Salim as Malik
- Ardalan Esmaili as Karimi
- Aliette Opheim as Forsberg
- David Dencik as General Raad
Oftebro is an award-winning Scandinavian actor who you might recognize from the 2017 thriller The Snowman where he starred opposite Michael Fassbender. Enge is the winner of the Stockholm Rising Star Award 2021 and received acclaim for his performance in The Bridge.
Before becoming an award-winning actor, Salim led a fascinating career serving in the Danish Royal Guards where he worked at sea on a fishing trawler and as an airline pilot. He will also star in the first Danish-language Netflix film Loving Adults, set for a global release later this year.
Raised in Sweden by Iranian parents, Esmaili is one of the most recognizable faces in Nordic TV with roles in projects like Greyzone and The Charmer. Opheim is a Swedish actress with extensive international experience who recently starred in the acclaimed HBO series Beartown.
Finally, there is Dencik, a Swedish-Danish actor best known for his work in projects like No Time to Die, Tinker, Tailor Soldier Spy and Top of the Lake: China Girl.
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Source: PJ Media