See New Netflix Crime Series, ‘The Nurse’ Trailer

April 4, 2023
See New Netflix Crime Series, 'The Nurse' Trailer

Netflix upcoming Danish crime series The Nurse is set to look into the story of one for whom that oath meant very little. The Nurse tells the bone chilling tale of a nurse who is convicted on four counts of attempted manslaughter.

The streamer, ahead of the series’ global premiere on April 27 have released the full length official trailer. The series will focus on telling the story of a nurse within the walls of a hospital where a crime is being committed by those mandated to offer care.

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The trailer begins with a pair of nurses sitting in a hospital, the varying demeanours indicate who is a newbie and who isn’t. Overseeing the night shift means monitoring patients’ vitals on monitors in total silence.

For Pernille Kurzmann who is working the night shift for the first time, it’s a bore that is visible. “Night shifts can be a bit long,” Christina Aistrup Hansen, the more experienced nurse remarks. “Other nights we are super busy. Those shifts are more fun.” Kurzmann decides that a ward round will fend off the deep quiet and bore while Hansen has settled on embracing. Walking the ward, its quiet and calm as it should be.

First came the deaths, then the police show up and begin to ask question. It’s a hospital, you might say. Sadly sometimes, people die in hospitals which is true, however, when “people go into cardiac arrest and drop like flies” in your ward, and with family members stating they had no such prior heart issues, the authorities are bound to take a closer look at situation.

The upcoming series is based on Kristian Corfixen’s book titled The Nurse: The True Story Behind One of Scandinavia’s Most Notorious Criminal Trials. The series stars Fanny Louise Bernth (It’s So Charming) as the rookie nurse, Pernille Kurzmann, with Josephine Park (Baby Fever) playing the murderous Christina Aistrup Hansen. Alongside the series’ leads, The Nurse also stars Amalie Lindegård, Peter Zandersen and Dick Kaysø.

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