Mads Mikkelsen onboarded for Arctic action-thriller 'Sirius'

IANS May 14, 2025 210 views

Mads Mikkelsen will lead the Arctic action-thriller 'Sirius,' inspired by Denmark’s elite Sirius Patrol. The film marks the directorial debut of Oscar-winning editor Lee Smith. Neon will handle global distribution, introducing it at Cannes. Mikkelsen, known for his villainous roles, continues his streak in high-profile projects.

"Mikkelsen is one of the busiest actors in international cinema." – Variety
Los Angeles, May 13: Hollywood actor Mads Mikkelsen is set to star in ‘Sirius’. It marks the directorial debut of Lee Smith, the Oscar-winning editor of “Dunkirk” and “Inception”.

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Inspired by Denmark’s elite Sirius Patrol

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Marks Lee Smith’s directorial debut

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Neon to distribute globally

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Mikkelsen known for iconic villain roles

The Arctic action-thriller was inspired by a Danish special forces unit, known as Sirius Patrol, tasked with defending Greenland’s 8,700-mile frozen and formidable coastline, reports ‘Variety’.

Mikkelsen is one of the busiest actors in international cinema. His long list of credits includes Nicolas Winding Refn’s “Pusher” film trilogy and “Valhalla Rising”, as well as his BAFTA-nominated work in Thomas Vinterberg’s “Another Round”.

As per ‘Variety’, Hollywood tends to cast Mikkelsen to play the heavy, with the actor portraying antagonists in the likes of “Casino Royale”, “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore”, and “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny”. On TV, Mikkelsen played one of the biggest baddies of all, starring as Hannibal Lecter in the NBC series “Hannibal”.

Smith won an Academy Award for editing Christopher Nolan’s “Dunkirk”. He was also nominated for Oscars for Peter Weir’s “Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World” and Nolan’s “The Dark Knight”. Additional credits include “1917”, “The Truman Show” and “Spectre”.

Tony Mosher wrote the script for “Sirius”, which is currently in pre-production. Pascal Degove and Matt Williams will produce for Future Artists Entertainment and Deborah Acoca will executive produce. Decal, a Neon label that distributes third party films across all rights, will handle the film’s wide release domestically, marking the label’s first wide release as it ramps up its acquisitions and distribution efforts. Neon International will represent the foreign sales rights and introduce the film at Cannes.

Neon has a busy Cannes ahead of it. At the film festival, it will premiere Joachim Trier’s “Sentimental Value” and Julia Ducournau’s “Alpha”, as well as Raoul Peck’s “Orwell: 2+2=5” and Michael Angelo Covino’s “Splitsville” starring Dakota Johnson and Adria Arjona.

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Rahul K.
Mads Mikkelsen is such a versatile actor! Loved him in 'Another Round' and 'Hannibal'. Excited to see him in this Arctic thriller - the setting sounds intense. Hope it gets a good release in India too! 🇮🇳🍿
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Priya S.
Interesting to see a film about Greenland's defense forces. Makes me wonder - when will we get a big-budget movie about our own brave soldiers at Siachen Glacier? That would be epic!
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Amit D.
Lee Smith directing his first film after all those Nolan collaborations? High hopes for this one! Though I wish Indian editors got similar opportunities to transition to direction in Hollywood.
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Sunita M.
Mikkelsen always brings such intensity to his roles. But I'm tired of seeing him only as the villain in Hollywood films. Hope 'Sirius' gives him a chance to show more range. The man can do much more than just play baddies!
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Vikram J.
Arctic setting + special forces + Mads Mikkelsen = instant watch! But I hope they don't make it too Hollywood-style. The Danish military angle could bring something fresh to the action genre. Fingers crossed!
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Neha P.
Exciting news! Though I wish Indian cinema would explore more international collaborations like this. We have such amazing stories to tell about our defense forces too. Maybe one day we'll see a joint Indo-Danish production? 🤞

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