Hamilton: I Nationens Intresse Apr 2026

: Hamilton's investigation into stolen Swedish-made rockets evolves into a global conspiracy involving corporate interests and international espionage.

In the high-stakes action thriller (2012), Swedish intelligence officer Carl Hamilton goes undercover to infiltrate a ring of Russian arms smugglers. The mission takes a deadly turn when a mysterious group of heavily armed soldiers attacks the smugglers, leading Hamilton to suspect the involvement of a private military contractor based in the USA. This 2012 adaptation features Mikael Persbrandt, bringing a modern, high-budget interpretation to Jan Guillou's iconic character—one that echoes the gritty, action-driven tone of the Bourne series while remaining rooted in Swedish intelligence culture. Key Feature Highlights Hamilton: I Nationens Intresse

: Mikael Persbrandt's portrayal is noted for being more physical and internationally oriented compared to previous "colder" or more "analytical" versions played by actors like Stellan Skarsgård. This 2012 adaptation features Mikael Persbrandt, bringing a

: Directed by Kathrine Windfeld , the film is recognized as a significant entry in the Swedish action genre, aiming for a "global era" feel with higher production values. : This film serves as the first installment

: This film serves as the first installment in a modern trilogy, followed immediately by Hamilton: Men inte om det gäller din dotter .

Watch the high-octane trailer to see Mikael Persbrandt's take on the legendary Swedish agent:

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Hamilton: I Nationens Intresse