Harmonica Films, SF Studios produce Till Death Do Us Part for TV4
October 1, 2025
The new TV4 drama thriller Till Death Do Us Part has been announced. Shot in Stockholm during the spring, the six-episode series stars Aliette Opheim (The Congregation, Caliphate, Black Crab) and Filip Berg (Whiskey on the Rocks, Trouble, A Man Called Ove). Julia Lindström directs the series with an original screenplay by Veronica Zacco. Per Janérus produces for Harmonica Films. The series is expected to premiere in autumn 2026.
Till Death Do Us Part follows Malin (Opheim), whose world is turned upside down when her husband Tobias (Berg) is suspected of murder. Convinced of his innocence, she takes on his defense as his lawyer. But as secrets begin to surface and long-held truths are exposed as lies, Malin is faced with a terrifying question—what if he’s guilty?
“We are immensely proud of how our collaboration with Veronica Zacco and Julia Lindström has elevated the standard of what we can accomplish. Combined with our outstanding cast, we dare to believe we have created a drama series of exceptional quality. We applaud TV4’s boldness in investing in this project and, together with our co-producers, we are eagerly looking forward to sharing the result with audiences.”, says Per Janérus, Producer and CEO, Harmonica Films.
“We are very pleased to once again collaborate with Harmonica Films. Till Death Do Us Part is an emotionally charged drama thriller with a powerful script and an ensemble delivering at the highest level”, says Emma Hägglund, Executive Producer, SF Studios
The series is produces produced by Harmonica Films AB in co-production with SF Studios, TV4, and Film Stockholm AB. Dynamic Television handles international sales.
Harmonica Films and SF Studios have a long-standing collaboration, having previously worked together on series such as The Hunters (2018-2021) for TV4 and End of Summer (2023) for SkyShowtime.
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