Netflix hail ‘must-watch’ new crime drama series as viewers demand a second season

Netflix fans have called for a second season of a new crime drama after its January 11 release.

Polish thriller Forst has been hailed a ‘must-watch’, with viewers to the streaming giant saying a second season ‘must happen’ after the ‘craziest cliff-hanger’ ending.

Detective Forst is a tale of the titular character’s maverick approach to investigating a brutal murder, which sees him taken off the case.

After he is suspended, he takes the matter to a journalist to continue the investigation. 

One review of the show on X, formerly known as Twitter, read: ‘The antagonist (actor Borys Szyc) is the superstar of this series: a classic, brooding male detective type that we see in many crime dramas, but this title character really works much better than we expected. An absolute must-watch!’

Netflix fans have called for a second season of new crime drama Forsrt after its January 11 release (Detective Forst played by Borys Szyc, pictured) 

Viewers described the six-part series as 'must-watch' and demanded a second season

Viewers described the six-part series as ‘must-watch’ and demanded a second season 

Wiktor Forst and his and his unlikely colleague Olga Szrebska [Zuzanna Saporznikow] try to uncover the murderer by casting an eye on previous unsolved killings, but with the detective also on the wrong side of the law, there is plenty of jeopardy.

The ending left many eager for a sequel with other viewers writing: ‘Actually really enjoyed #detectiveforst wasn’t expecting that ending will there be a season 2?…

‘I just watched #detectiveForst on #Netflix and I really need to talk about the ending which is crazy!!! Please tell me there will be a season 2…

‘Just watched Detective Forst on Netflix. Lawddd, they know how to do murder series…

‘ Idk if I can handle detective forst on Netflix. Ooo lord…

‘How is #detectiveforst not trending?’

The six-part show was based on six books telling the story of the title character by Remigiusz Mroz, so perhaps there is inspiration already for a second season of the Netflix original series.

The author, 36, is certainly involved in the series, credited as a writer but also having made a cameo in the series as the original victim – only seen as a corpse.

The Polish crime thriller is based on a book series by Remigiusz Mroz, who also makes an on-screen cameo as a murder victim's corpse (pictured)

The Polish crime thriller is based on a book series by Remigiusz Mroz, who also makes an on-screen cameo as a murder victim’s corpse (pictured)

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