Young Adult Series on Viaplay
17 July 2025 - Last updated 4 August 2025

VIAPLAY ADDS GROUNDBREAKING, MUST-WATCH SERIES TO ITS
YOUNG ADULT DRAMA LINEUP, INCLUDING NEW SEASON OF
AWARD NOMINEE “LIVE LIFE” AND NORWEGIAN MUSIC DRAMA SOLO
Nordic Storytelling at its Very Best Featuring Authentic Characters and Powerful, Universal Stories
New Preview of Viaplay’s Young Adult Slate: https://youtu.be/CBVwYpKEiVc
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With young adult dramas continuing to be must-watch television this summer, please discover a leading producer of high quality European YA series with Viaplay, a streaming destination for bold, emotionally resonant young adult stories – tackling everything from cancer and LGBTQ+ identity to school violence, intimacy and self-discovery.
This August, Viaplay premieres two of its latest series in this category: Live Life, Season 2 (Aug. 28 & Sep. 4) and the music-driven drama Solo (Aug. 24). Returning with more heart and hope, Live Life continues its moving portrayal of a young adult’s cancer survivor’s journey, a nominee for ‘Best Youth Drama’ at the Swedish Emmys (Season 1) and featuring guest star Sofia Helin (The Bridge). Meanwhile, Solo follows aspiring young musicians and dancers as they navigate talent, ambition, and distraction in Norway’s vibrant arts scene.
These new series join a lineup of powerful Viaplay originals and exclusives for young adult viewers, including: International Emmy winner One of the Boys, a poetic and honest coming-of-age LGBTQ+ drama from Denmark; The Architect, a short-form, near-future satire that critiques urban housing inequality and The New York Times called “vicious and funny”; and fan-favorites Threesome and Thunder in My Heart, two emotionally raw and authentic portraits of young adulthood, desire, and self-discovery. Also featured on the streaming service are Below, a moving drama about a young woman rebuilding her life and identity after a paralyzing accident; and Ida Takes Charge, a gripping psychological thriller based on Kjersti Halvorsen’s novel about a student whose fear of violence spirals into obsession.
August premieres on Viaplay:
Sunday, August 24
Solo (Miniseries, Young Adult)
Talented young individuals confront challenges and distractions as they chase their dreams in Norway's vibrant arts scene. With rivalries intensifying and passions flaring, these artists must find their place, voice, and purpose. The students at Create, the school of music, dance and drama in Lillehammer are all big dreamers. Some talk loud and proud about their dreams, while others barely dare to admit them to themselves. They all navigate through the everyday high school life, confronting stage fright and substance abuse, piecing together broken hearts with melodies, and trying to find their perfect pace in their adolescent years. (Trailer, 4 x 25’ episodes, Norwegian with English subtitles)
Thursday, August 28
Live Life, Season 2 (Episodes 1-4) - Exclusive US Premiere
(Episodes 5-8 will premiere Thurs., Sept. 4)
Inspired by true events, the return of the Swedish Emmys’ ‘Best Youth Drama’ nominee following the emotional and uplifting story of a young woman facing cancer; featuring Hanna Ardéhn (‘Swedish Emmy’ Best Actress winner for Netflix’s Quicksand) and guest star Sofia Helin (The Bridge). In Season 1, young, ambitious Nora (Hanna Ardéhn) seems to have it all, but when she’s diagnosed with cancer, her world is turned upside down. She navigates the highs and lows of treatment, facing fears, embracing love, and discovering what truly matters.
In season 2, Nora returns to Stockholm after a year in London, ready for a carefree summer with friends—until she learns her cancer is back and more severe than before. Desperate for support, she reaches out to her estranged mother, Jill (Sofia Helin), hoping to heal old wounds. As Nora’s condition worsens, she begins to shut out her father and closest friends. Her hope for a mother’s love fades once again, leaving her emotionally adrift. Just as she finds a sense of peace, a sudden health crisis forces her to fight for the life she still wants to live. (Swedish with English subtitles, 8 x 22’). (S1 Trailer)
Other standout young adult series available to binge now on Viaplay include:
· The Architect – Called “vicious and funny” (The New York Times), this innovative dystopian short form series follows a young, desperate architect intern lives in an underground parking garage while working at a prestigious firm. The smart and satirical look is equal parts bleak and absurd, with timely and incisive observations about privilege, connection, and the global housing crisis. The series won a Special Mention at the Berlin International Film Festival. Starring Eili Harboe (Succession, The Fortress). (2023, Trailer)
· One of the Boys – Called “Eminently bingeable” (EDGE) and winner of an International Emmy Award for Kids Live-Action, this poetic and heart-wrenching coming-of-age shortform drama follows a boy navigating queerness, masculinity, and self-identity. It’s a sensitive, funny, emotional glimpse of a small, hyper masculine provincial town in Denmark as one boy feels pressure to fit in with other boys, while struggling with his romantic feelings for a charming new boy. (2024, Trailer)
· Threesome (2 seasons) – Young Drama Series of the Year nominee at the “Swedish Emmys”. When a young couple in London meets a magnetic stranger, a spontaneous night changes everything. This critically-acclaimed, boundary pushing drama series is a bold exploration of intimacy and emotional fallout – it’s a story of first love, broken dreams, betrayal, self-discovery and sex. (Season 1 Trailer, Season 2 Trailer)
· Thunder in My Heart (2 seasons) – Young Drama Series of the Year winner at the “Swedish Emmys”. At 22, Sigrid and her circle of friends face the confusion, messiness, and raw emotion of adulthood. This deeply relatable coming-of-age portrait is set against the backdrop of Stockholm. (Season 1 Trailer, Season 2 Trailer)
· Where Were You? – Louise is determined to bring her friend's unknown offender to justice. But things get complicated when it turns out that he might be someone she’s in love with. (2022, Trailer)
· Below- After a tragic accident kills her best friend and leaves her paralyzed, Fanny is forced to move in with her estranged sister. As she struggles to adapt to her new life, she’s confronted with the emotional weight of their broken relationship. Determined to regain independence, Fanny must reimagine her identity and future from the ground up. (2022, Trailer)
· Ida Takes Charge - Based on Kjersti Halvorsen's acclaimed debut novel, this psychological drama follows Ida, a student whose fear of terrorism spirals into obsession. When she suspects a socially awkward classmate with incel ties may be a future school shooter, she takes matters into her own hands. But as paranoia blurs with reality, Ida's mission becomes a chilling study in fear, ethics, and control. (2022, Trailer)
About Viaplay:
The Viaplay streaming service features thousands of hours of premium Nordic and European series and films from Scandinavia's largest and most recognized television/streaming platform. Viaplay’s US content offering focuses on the Nordic region’s high-quality and psychologically penetrating titles: from atmospheric and suspenseful crime dramas and provocative and stylish young adult series to award-winning dramas and riveting documentaries. On par with the best on television, Viaplay series feature first-rate production values, incredible scenery, award-worthy acting, and edge-of-your-seat storylines. Viaplay is available as an add-on subscription on Prime Video Channels, The Roku Channel, Comcast Xfinity, and more for only $5.99 a month. All titles are available in their original language with English subtitles. Link: http://amazon.com/video/viaplayus
Press Contacts:
Chad Campbell, Head of PR, Viaplay SVOD – chad.campbell@viaplaygroup.com
Eddie Ward, On behalf of Viaplay - 917-864-6446 / eddie@eddiewardPR.com
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