• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Mar 26, 2026
Metascore
67

Generally favorable reviews - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10

Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: Randy Myers
    Apr 2, 2026
    88
    Nesbø realizes the importance of showing all the shading of a character he obviously feels strongly for, and that comes through in the poignant scenes between Harry and his lover’s (Pia Tjelta) son Oleg (Maxime Baune Bochud) who feels a strong connection to Harry. It is those decisions that elevate this series above traditional mystery fare and makes us hope that this team will reunite to adapt more of Nesbø’s addictive novels.
  2. Reviewed by: Ben Dowell
    Mar 25, 2026
    80
    So much plot, so much incident, plus heatwaves, tropical thunder and sweat. As rides go, it’s certainly rollicking. Tracking through grimy urban squalor as well as the beauty of Norwegian landscapes filmed in a golden honey light, it’s a feast for the senses with the smarts of a well-funded action movie.
  3. Reviewed by: Kelcie Mattson
    Mar 20, 2026
    80
    A roundhouse-kick of a thrill ride that lives up to the promises baked into the thriller subgenre's name, Jo Nesbø's Detective Hole delivers virtually everywhere it should — which is nothing less than what a modern legend deserves.
  4. Reviewed by: Joel Keller
    Mar 26, 2026
    70
    Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole isn’t reinventing the “troubled detective” or Nordic noir genres, but good performances by Santelmann and Kinnaman make the show very watchable.
  5. Reviewed by: Richard Roeper
    Mar 26, 2026
    70
    If “Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole” continues (there’s certainly a wealth of material to be mined from the novels), it could upgrade from good to great if it goes a bit leaner, a bit more focused. All the pieces are in place.
  6. Reviewed by: Anita Singh
    Mar 26, 2026
    60
    The characterisation from Kinnaman and Santelmann is top notch, and the scenes between them are the best thing here, but there is a problem with the drama’s narrative flow.
  7. Reviewed by: Daniel Fienberg
    Mar 25, 2026
    60
    If the storytelling were tighter and more successfully focused on its more sociologically provocative elements, Detective Hole could have settled into the overstuffed genre’s top tier rather than taking a place in the acceptable middle.
  8. Reviewed by: Mike Hale
    Mar 25, 2026
    60
    “Detective Hole” exhibits the genre’s preferences for sadism, sensationalism and crescendoing gore over plausibility. And Hole himself is kind of a drag, a situation that Santelmann (Ragnar the Younger in “The Last Kingdom”) doesn’t do much to alleviate. But the show is conspicuously polished and nice to look at.
  9. Reviewed by: Dhruv Sharma
    Mar 23, 2026
    60
    After delivering a compelling hook in its opening chapter and leaving viewers with engaging cliffhangers in the first few episodes, the Netflix crime thriller becomes a little too redundant.
  10. Reviewed by: James Hibbs
    Mar 20, 2026
    60
    The twists and turns are frequent, yet impressively the narrative is always relatively easy to follow and grab a hold of. .... The pacing often drags and beats repeat themselves.