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The English subtitled version The Kingdom II aired in the United Kingdom on BBC Two from 28 July to 1 September 2001. The five-episode third series, Riget: Exodus , premiered on streaming platform MUBI on 27 November 2022, with its fifth and final episode premiering on Christmas Day .
- November 24, 1994 –, October 30, 2022
- Lars von Trier (seasons 1-3), Morten Arnfred (seasons 1-2)
- Lars von Trier (seasons 1-3), Niels Vørsel (seasons 1-3), Tómas Gislason (season 1)
Nov 17, 2022 · 9. 9.4K views 11 months ago. The official trailer for THE KINGDOM II, the second installment of Lars von Trier's classic original series from the 1990s. Restored & remastered versions of each...
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- MUBI
Feb 1, 2023. Jan 7, 2023. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Doctors at an ultra-modern hospital in Denmark carry the weight of years of secrets, and become convinced that the place...
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- Lars Von Trier, Morten Arnfred
- Horror
Picking up in the immediate aftermath of the first season’s startling cliffhanger, The Kingdom II sees the troubled hospital plagued by the rise of a greater evil. Masterfully harmonizing mordant humor and poignant pathos, Lars von Trier’s TV phenomenon scales new heights of white-knuckle suspense.
Filmmaker Lars von Trier’s internationally acclaimed, cult classic series tells the story of a hospital built on top of the old bleaching ponds in Copenhagen, where evil has taken root and medical science faces a daily struggle with itself; where the Swedes curse the Danes, and the mysterious and inexplicable blend together in a mixture of horro...
- Lars Von Trier, Morten Arnfred
- Nicolas Bro, Søren Pilmark, Ghita Nørby
TOP CRITIC. The second series offers greater absurdities than before, although the grainy, bleached images and eccentric performances follow the established style. Full Review | Feb 1, 2023. Sean...
Picking up in the immediate aftermath of the first season’s startling cliffhanger, The Kingdom II sees the troubled hospital plagued by the rise of a greater evil. Masterfully harmonizing mordant humor and poignant pathos, Lars von Trier’s TV phenomenon scales new heights of white-knuckle suspense.