[02/24/21 - 11:01 PM] "Snabba Cash" Is Coming to Netflix on April 7 When tech entrepreneur Leya (Evin Ahmad) kick starts her company with criminal money, she finds out the hard way there are no shortcuts to the top without paying the price.
[via press release from Netflix]
Snabba Cash is coming to Netflix on April 7
How far would you go for the life you want to live?
Today Netflix drops the teaser and first look images for Snabba Cash, a new Swedish Netflix original series from Oskar Söderlund, Jesper Ganslandt and best-selling author Jens Lapidus with Evin Ahmad in the leading role. Snabba Cash launches globally on Netflix on April 7.
When tech entrepreneur Leya (Evin Ahmad) kick starts her company with criminal money, she finds out the hard way there are no shortcuts to the top without paying the price. The Swedish language reboot sets in Stockholm ten years after the events depicted in the film trilogy. It is a buzzing environment where the craving for status and money is stronger than ever and Leya is determined to make it, no matter what. The entrepreneurial jet set as well as the criminal world is more brutal, chaotic and ruthless than ever. When these two worlds collide, loyalty, friendships and business partners will all be tested in the never-ending quest for easy money.
The cast includes Evin Ahmad, Alexander Abdallah, Ali Alarik, Olle Sarri and Dada Fungula Bozela, Jozef Wojciechowicz (Z.E), Ayan Ahmed, Khalil Ghazal, Robin Nazari and Felice Jankell.
Snabba Cash is a Swedish Netflix original series from screenwriter Oskar Söderlund, director Jesper Ganslandt and bestselling author Jens Lapidus. The six part series is produced by Nicklas Wikström Nicastro for SF Studios, the original producer of the hugely successful and critically acclaimed Snabba Cash (Easy Money) film trilogy.
[11/04/24 - 08:01 AM] Video: "Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey" - Official Trailer - Netflix On December 26, 1996, John and Patsy Ramsey woke up the morning after a loving family Christmas to discover their youngest child, six-year-old JonBenét, was missing, a chilling ransom note left downstairs.