Katla

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  • TV-MA
  • 2021
  • 1 Season
  • 7.0  (15,044)

Katla is a supernatural and science fiction television series produced by Netflix and created by Baltasar Kormákur. The series stars Icelandic artist GDRN, alongside a talented cast of actors including Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson, Þorsteinn Bachmann, Aliette Opheim among others. The show is set in Iceland, in the village of Vik, and is based on the eruption of the Katla volcano, which is a real-life active volcano in the country. However, in the show, the volcano's eruption leads to some inexplicable events that affect the village and its inhabitants. The series is set one year after the catastrophic eruption of the Katla volcano, which caused massive destruction and displacement of people. The story unfolds with the return of Grima, played by GDRN, a young woman who had been missing for a year since the eruption, and the turmoil that her arrival brings to the village, which is still struggling to recover from the disaster that struck the area. Katla is a combination of Nordic noir, science fiction, and supernatural thriller. The storyline is dark, eerie, and suspenseful, with hints of Iceland's unique culture and mythology. The show follows a slow narrative style that effectively builds an overwhelming sense of tension and mystery that will keep the viewer engaged and craving for more. Each episode is interconnected and reveals a bit more of the puzzle, which gradually unveils the unexpected and disturbing events that follow the eruption of the Katla volcano. The characters are well-crafted, and the cast members deliver strong performances that bring their roles to life. Grima, the protagonist, is a complex character who struggles to cope with the guilt she feels for abandoning her family and friends during the eruption. Her return poses questions and centers the story on a journey of self-discovery, character growth, and redemption. The supporting cast, including Darri (Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson), a rational and science-minded person, and Gunhild (Aliette Opheim), a meteorologist with special abilities, adds depth and substance to the show. They bring different perspectives and personalities that challenge the supernatural events that happen at the village. The show's cinematography is masterful, with panoramic shots of Iceland's stunning landscapes, which capture the mood and tone of the story. The imagery is enhanced by a well-executed production design that creates a sense of isolation, claustrophobia, and despair that underline the feeling of unease that pervades the series. The visual effects are impressive, especially the depiction of the supernatural elements, which are brilliantly executed. Katla's storyline tackles themes of identity, grief, mourning, and loss. It explores how people deal with the aftermath of traumatizing events and how different individuals and cultures interpret and make sense of these occurrences. The show's narrative also explores the concept of cause and effect and how events can have far-reaching consequences that can affect different aspects of people's lives. In summary, Katla is a gripping and entertaining science fiction and supernatural TV series that skillfully captures Iceland's unique culture, haunting scenery, and folk tales. The show's narrative style is slow-paced but effectively builds suspense and mystery that will hook the viewer from start to end. The cast members deliver strong performances, and the show's visual and sound qualities are top-notch. If you are a fan of science fiction or supernatural shows, you will find Katla to be an excellent choice to add to your watchlist.

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Seasons
I Am You
8. I Am You
June 17, 2021
What's real, what isn't - and does it matter? The truth comes out, the fear grows and the mystery threatens to sweep away everything before it.
The Rock
7. The Rock
June 17, 2021
Sometimes shadows have minds of their own. At the scene of the accident, Rakel pours her heart out to Gríma. Darri canvases the crevasse for answers.
Grima
6. Grima
June 17, 2021
Face to face with an utter mystery, Gríma tries to understand her shadowy find. Rakel has a change of heart as Gísli deals with an unexpected arrival.
Northerly Winds
5. Northerly Winds
June 17, 2021
Is this a dream or a nightmare? Unsettled, Gríma returns to the camp for answers while Darri heads to Vík for a reunion. A torn Þór grows enthralled.
This Is Not Him
4. This Is Not Him
June 17, 2021
Is this a dream or a nightmare? Unsettled, Gríma returns to the camp for answers while Darri heads to Vík for a reunion. A torn Þór grows enthralled.
The Mother
3. The Mother
June 17, 2021
The cold, cruel reality of life in Vík í Mýrdal comes home to Gríma. Darri studies his strange discovery in secret. Gunhild confronts the newcomer.
Asa
2. Asa
June 17, 2021
Emerging from the shadows, a surprise visitor gets Gríma's full attention. As the ground beneath them shifts, Darri and Gunhild heed Katla's call.
From Under the Glacier
1. From Under the Glacier
June 17, 2021
A year after Katla's eruption, the shattered survivors are still grappling with the aftermath. Suddenly, an ash-caked woman appears on the glacier.
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Katla is a supernatural and science fiction television series produced by Netflix and created by Baltasar Kormákur. The series stars Icelandic artist GDRN, alongside a talented cast of actors including Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson, Þorsteinn Bachmann, Aliette Opheim among others. The show is set in Iceland, in the village of Vik, and is based on the eruption of the Katla volcano, which is a real-life active volcano in the country. However, in the show, the volcano's eruption leads to some inexplicable events that affect the village and its inhabitants.

The series is set one year after the catastrophic eruption of the Katla volcano, which caused massive destruction and displacement of people. The story unfolds with the return of Grima, played by GDRN, a young woman who had been missing for a year since the eruption, and the turmoil that her arrival brings to the village, which is still struggling to recover from the disaster that struck the area.

Katla is a combination of Nordic noir, science fiction, and supernatural thriller. The storyline is dark, eerie, and suspenseful, with hints of Iceland's unique culture and mythology. The show follows a slow narrative style that effectively builds an overwhelming sense of tension and mystery that will keep the viewer engaged and craving for more. Each episode is interconnected and reveals a bit more of the puzzle, which gradually unveils the unexpected and disturbing events that follow the eruption of the Katla volcano.

The characters are well-crafted, and the cast members deliver strong performances that bring their roles to life. Grima, the protagonist, is a complex character who struggles to cope with the guilt she feels for abandoning her family and friends during the eruption. Her return poses questions and centers the story on a journey of self-discovery, character growth, and redemption.

The supporting cast, including Darri (Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson), a rational and science-minded person, and Gunhild (Aliette Opheim), a meteorologist with special abilities, adds depth and substance to the show. They bring different perspectives and personalities that challenge the supernatural events that happen at the village.

The show's cinematography is masterful, with panoramic shots of Iceland's stunning landscapes, which capture the mood and tone of the story. The imagery is enhanced by a well-executed production design that creates a sense of isolation, claustrophobia, and despair that underline the feeling of unease that pervades the series. The visual effects are impressive, especially the depiction of the supernatural elements, which are brilliantly executed.

Katla's storyline tackles themes of identity, grief, mourning, and loss. It explores how people deal with the aftermath of traumatizing events and how different individuals and cultures interpret and make sense of these occurrences. The show's narrative also explores the concept of cause and effect and how events can have far-reaching consequences that can affect different aspects of people's lives.

In summary, Katla is a gripping and entertaining science fiction and supernatural TV series that skillfully captures Iceland's unique culture, haunting scenery, and folk tales. The show's narrative style is slow-paced but effectively builds suspense and mystery that will hook the viewer from start to end. The cast members deliver strong performances, and the show's visual and sound qualities are top-notch. If you are a fan of science fiction or supernatural shows, you will find Katla to be an excellent choice to add to your watchlist.

  • Premiere Date
    June 17, 2021
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (15,044)