The acclaimed Swedish financial thriller series Blinded (Fartblinda) featuring Julia Ragnarsson (Midsommar) as Bea Farkas, is returning for its anticipated third season on TV4PlayPlus on April 23, 2025, with linear broadcasts following on TV4 and TV4 Play starting May 7. Season 3 promises to escalate the stakes, blending international intrigue, personal drama, and a new narrative twist ignited by the arrival of Karim Abassi, played by Maxwell Cunningham (Top Dog).
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In the third season of Fartblinda, Bea (Julia Ragnarsson) and her new colleague Karim (Maxwell Cunningham) are thrown into a series of dangerous investigations that expose corruption at the highest level. Bea is drawn into international affairs filled with hidden power plays and encounters unexpected revelations in healthcare. As the truth creeps out, both her professional integrity and private relationships are put at risk. At the same time, family secrets are revealed that could change her life forever.
Maxwell Cunningham and Julia Ragnarsson in Blinded/Fartblinda 3. Photo: Johan Paulin/TV4
Julia Ragnarsson in Blinded/Fartblinda 3. Photo: Johan Paulin/TV4
Maxwell Cunningham in Blinded/Fartblinda 3. Photo: Johan Paulin/TV4
“We are incredibly excited to present a third season of Fartblinda. Julia Ragnarsson continues to excel in the role of investigative journalist Bea, and Maxwell Cunningham adds a new dynamic to the series as Karim. Fartblinda delivers everything we love with a really good suspense drama: power plays, passion and dark secrets.”
Lisa Dahlberg, executive producer for TV4 Drama
The third season features a new format of three 88-minute films, equivalent to six 44-minute episodes. Conceptual director and main writer for Blinded 3 is Jens Jonsson (End of Summer, Easy Money III: Life Deluxe), working alongside episode director Johan Lundin and episode writers Henrik Zammel and Daniel Sawka.
Blinded is produced by Helena Franck at FLX, in co-production with TV4 and All3Media International, and is drawn from Carolina Neurath‘s reality-inspired world about the journalist Bea Farkas.
Beyond Julia Ragnarsson and Maxwell Cunningham in leading roles, the full cast for Blinded 3 is yet to be announced.
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The acclaimed Swedish financial thriller series Blinded (Fartblinda) featuring Julia Ragnarsson (Midsommar) as Bea Farkas, is returning for its anticipated third season on TV4 Play Plus on April 23, 2025, with linear broadcasts following on TV4 and TV4 Play starting May 7. Season 3 promises to escalate the stakes, blending international intrigue, personal drama, and a new narrative twist ignited by the arrival of Karim Abassi, played by Maxwell Cunningham (Top Dog).
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In the third season of Fartblinda, Bea (Julia Ragnarsson) and her new colleague Karim (Maxwell Cunningham) are thrown into a series of dangerous investigations that expose corruption at the highest level. Bea is drawn into international affairs filled with hidden power plays and encounters unexpected revelations in healthcare. As the truth creeps out, both her professional integrity and private relationships are put at risk. At the same time, family secrets are revealed that could change her life forever.
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The third season features a new format of three 88-minute films, equivalent to six 44-minute episodes. Conceptual director and main writer for Blinded 3 is Jens Jonsson (End of Summer, Easy Money III: Life Deluxe), working alongside episode director Johan Lundin and episode writers Henrik Zammel and Daniel Sawka.
Blinded is produced by Helena Franck at FLX, in co-production with TV4 and All3Media International, and is drawn from Carolina Neurath‘s reality-inspired world about the journalist Bea Farkas.
Beyond Julia Ragnarsson and Maxwell Cunningham in leading roles, the full cast for Blinded 3 is yet to be announced.
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Source: TV4 Photo credit: Johan Paulin/TV4
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