Blinded Season 3 Returns: New Intrigue Hits TV4 This April

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The Swedish financial thriller Blinded (Fartblinda) is back for a third season. Starring Julia Ragnarsson as journalist Bea Farkas, the new season introduces fresh difficulties and a key new character, arriving on TV4 Play Plus on April 23, 2025.

Here’s the Lowdown: Season 3 sees Bea Farkas (Julia Ragnarsson) join forces with a new colleague, Karim Abassi (Maxwell Cunningham). Together, they look into dangerous situations uncovering high-level corruption. The story involves international power plays, surprising discoveries within the healthcare system, and potentially life-altering family secrets for Bea. The season premieres on the streaming service TV4 Play Plus on April 23, 2025, followed by linear broadcasts on TV4 starting May 7. This season uses a new format: three 88-minute films, which equals six standard episodes.

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What This Means Now: Fans can expect the level of danger to increase significantly for Bea. Her professional ethics and personal relationships will be tested as she handles these complex new cases alongside Karim. The introduction of Maxwell Cunningham’s character suggests a new interaction for the series.

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The Bigger Picture: Blinded continues to examine themes of power, corruption, and secrets within the financial and political world, using Carolina Neurath’s novels as a base. This season expands the scope to international affairs and the healthcare sector. The return of the series, produced by FLX for TV4, indicates continued audience interest in this type of Swedish tension drama. Jens Jonsson serves as conceptual director and main writer.

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