The New Force cast and character guide: Who plays whom in the Netflix Swedish drama?

The New Force cast and character guide (Image Via Netflix)
The New Force cast and character guide (Image Via Netflix)

The New Force is Netflix's new period drama set in 1958 Stockholm. It premiered on October 3, 2025, and follows Sweden's first-ever female police officers, Carin, Siv, and Ingrid, and their journey as they deal with a highly male-dominated profession and a society that resists change.

The New Force comes with a brilliant cast ensemble with impactful performances, blending social commentary with complex emotional drama. Carin is a part of the first cohort of female police officers in the city, and she graduated from the academy alongside her roommates Siv Morell and Ingrid Gustafsson. She is seen working in the most crime-ridden district in the city.

What makes these characters unique and complex is that the appointment of women is done due to a personnel shortage, but they also embody how their presence is treated with hostility and skepticism by the male officers. Read on to know the complete cast and character guide of The New Force.


The New Force cast and character guide: Who plays whom

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Josefin Asplund as Carin Eriksson

Carin in The New Force is portrayed as a determined rookie. The trailer suggests a moment with her, highlighting how it is with women in the profession when the media is seen asking how her "father" feels about her being a cop.

The show focuses on her journey as she finds her place in the male-dominant profession, where the male officers often don't take her seriously. She is seen confronting criminals such as Jack Hellman and faces challenges that test both her morals and training. When the department chases a prostitute named Monica down, Carin is sent to handle her, which leads to a scuffle.

Josefin Asplund is a Swedish actress known internationally for her role as Astrid in Vikings (2013–2019) and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011).

Cast and charater Guide (Image Via Netflix)
Cast and charater Guide (Image Via Netflix)

Agnes Rase as Siv Morell

Siv in The New Force is portrayed as ambitious, determined to rise in the police ranks and prove herself in the male-centric profession. She eventually interacts with veteran cop Oscar Thornberg while navigating the challenges and prejudice of her male colleagues.

Agnes Rase is among the rising faces of Sweden, with previous appearances in short films and TV series such as Midsommar. She is praised for her ability to portray strong and nuanced characters.

Malin Persson as Ingrid Gustafsson (Image Via Netflix)
Malin Persson as Ingrid Gustafsson (Image Via Netflix)

Malin Persson as Ingrid Gustafsson

Ingrid secretly has a Jewish heritage but chooses to hide the same. She is reserved and thoughtful and doesn't open up much about her personal life. She is a cautious and strong woman often seen as the voice of reason. Her character not just highlights the gender but also the cultural bias that existed in the 1950s police force. She is the one often confronting the male partners fearlessly.

Malin Persson is a Swedish actress featured in Thunder in My Heart and Midnight Sun. She’s recognized for her dramatic depth and period roles.

Christopher Wagelin as Johan Reimer

Johan is portrayed as Carin's patrol partner. He is a supportive male officer, but also endorses several gender biases. He provides guidance but also exposes the challenges female officers face from their male counterparts. He becomes Carin's first point of contact and mentor figure.

Alongside them in The New Force is Rasmus Luthander as Arne Grahn, Carin's boyfriend, to add some layers to her character. Jimmy Lindström appears as Wallin, Ingrid's patrol partner, who embodies how the male officers don't trust the female ones. Peter Eriksson comes as Gunnar Svärd, who starts to recruit female officers to earn a promotion. Dominik Henzel appears as Carl Gustaf Fischer, another police detective who disapproves of women in uniform.


Catch The New Force only on Netflix.

Edited by Debanjana