Furia - All Seasons

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Season 2
Caught in a web of deception, Ragna is branded as the very enemy she's hunting. Join her and the unyielding Asgeir in a race from the Arctic's icy breath to the heartbeats of Budapest and Warsaw, to unravel a deadly plot and clear her tarnished name.
Furia resurrects, and once again, undercover agents Ragna and Asgeir must fight the notorious right-wing terrorists that threaten Europe with destruction. Ragna's true identity is revealed to the world by someone trying to frame her, making everyone believe she is Furia, the right-wing terrorist she is battling. She is now both the hunter and the hunted. With her uncompromising partner, Asgeir, by her side, she is forced into a race against time to foil a new terrorist plot that takes them from the Arctic to Budapest and into the heart of Warsaw.
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