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6.8 3 Seasons • 25 Episodes

Fortitude

Fortitude is a place like nowhere else. Although surrounded by the savage beauty of the Arctic landscape, Fortitude is one of the safest towns on earth. There has never been a violent crime here. Until now. In such a close-knit community a murder touches everyone and the unsettling, mysterious horror of this crime threatens the future of the town itself.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Richard Dormer

    Richard Dormer

    Dan Anderssen

  • Sienna Guillory

    Sienna Guillory

    Natalie Yelburton

  • Mia Jexen

    Mia Jexen

    Officer Ingrid Witry

  • Sofie Gråbøl

    Sofie Gråbøl

    Governor Odegard

  • Luke Treadaway

    Luke Treadaway

    Vincent Rattrey

  • Darren Boyd

    Darren Boyd

    Markus Huseklepp

  • Björn Hlynur Haraldsson

    Björn Hlynur Haraldsson

    Officer Eric Odegard

  • Alexandra Moen

    Alexandra Moen

    Officer Petra Bergen

  • Dennis Quaid

    Dennis Quaid

    Michael Lennox

Overview

Fortitude is a place like nowhere else. Although surrounded by the savage beauty of the Arctic landscape, Fortitude is one of the safest towns on earth. There has never been a violent crime here. Until now. In such a close-knit community a murder touches everyone and the unsettling, mysterious horror of this crime threatens the future of the town itself.

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Recommendations

The Hunger

The Hunger is a British/Canadian television horror anthology series, co-produced by Scott Free Productions, Telescene Film Group Productions and the Canadian pay-TV channel The Movie Network. Though it shares a title with the feature film The Hunger the series has no direct plot or character connection to the film, and was created by Jeff Fazio. Originally shown on the Sci Fi Channel in the UK, The Movie Network in Canada and Showtime in the US, the series was broadcast from 1997 to 2000, and is internally organized into two seasons. Each episode was based around an independent story introduced by the host; Terence Stamp hosted each episode for the first season, and was replaced in the second season by David Bowie. Stories tended to focus on themes of self-destructive desire and obsession, with a strong component of soft-core erotica; popular tropes for the stories included cannibalism, vampires, sex, and poison.

The Hunger

6.1 1997