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The Swedish series Where the Sun Always Shines will be released on SkyShowtime
An optimistic title, for an optimistic series?

- March 18, 2025
- Updated: March 18, 2025 at 2:32 PM

SkyShowtime has announced the launch of its new original series titled Where the Sun Always Shines, a very optimistic and hopeful title for a series that we still do not know where it will take us. The series has been created and directed by Felix Herngren, a renowned Swedish writer and filmmaker who has gained notoriety for his work in productions such as Sunny Side, Bonus Family, and The 100 Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared.
Swedish fiction increasingly gaining ground
Where the Sun Always Shines joins the growing list of exclusive content on SkyShowtime, highlighting the platform’s commitment to original series that showcase Swedish storytelling. Lthe series consists of six episodes, each designed to immerse viewers in a unique story that combines elements of drama and comedy, characteristic features of Herngren’s style.
The cast of the series includes several prominent names in acting from Sweden, with Erik Jerka Johansson being one of the main protagonists. Johansson, known for his charisma on screen, will bring his talent to a production that already promises to elevate the profile of Swedish series on the international stage.
As interest in Swedish content continues to grow, Where the Sun Always Shines is shaping up to be a key attraction for SkyShowtime’s audience. With its combination of a clever script, solid direction, and a remarkable cast, this series aims not only to entertain but also to provide a fresh glimpse into Swedish life and culture.

While Where the Sun Always Shines is already in production, the series is expected to be a milestone in SkyShowtime’s offerings, further consolidating the platform as an essential destination for lovers of good cinema and quality television.
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