Episodes (8)
Sep 29, 2017
Six months after the first season concluded, the Russian occupation still holds Norway in a firm grip. In the first episode of the second season, we follow the steps entailing thecfornation of an exile government and the negotiations with EU & Russia in the wake of a military confrontation at a gas plant.
Sep 29, 2017
Russia has arrested the Coast Guard soldiers who were behind the action at Melkøya, Anita Rygg has promised that they will be handed over to Norway, but when one of the soldiers is dead, it becomes more problematic.
Oct 06, 2017
The Coast Guard soldiers are sentenced to one of the most severe punishments available. Meanwhile, terrorism continues and Anita wants to negotiate an amnesty with Free Norway to calm the people.
Oct 13, 2017
The group holding Jesper is willing to sell him to the Norwegian authorities, but when they find out that the Russians are behind the agreement, they order his death.
Oct 20, 2017
Jesper has managed to get to Paris and to Astrid and her partner Jerome, but it doesn't take long for the police to find and arrest him. Jerome then comes to the rescue.
Oct 27, 2017
The Nordic nations are unhappy and feel insecure about the Russian presence in Norway. Anita struggles to foster a better climate between the countries.
Nov 03, 2017
It seems that there may be a majority in the EU in favor of a resolution to force Russia out of Norway, but for the EU to vote for the resolution, the Government of Norway must support it.
Nov 10, 2017
The EU interprets the missile downing of a Finnish fighter aircraft as an attack on the EU and votes on a resolution for Russia to exit Norway. They also want Anita to stand down.
About
Okkupert Season 2 (2017) is released on Sep 29, 2017 and the latest season 3 of Okkupert is released in 2019. Watch Okkupert online - the Norwegian Drama TV series from Norway. Okkupert is directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg,Camilla Strøm Henriksen,Gunnar Vikene,Jens Lien and created by Karianne Lund with Henrik Mestad and Ane Dahl Torp.
In the near future, Norway is occupied by Russia on behalf of the European Union because the newly-elected environmentally-friendly Norwegian government has stopped the all important oil- and gas-production in the North Sea.