Headhunters

Headhunters

2022 • Crime, Drama
The place is Oslo, the year is 2002, and Roger Brown is a newly employed headhunter in an exclusive recruitment agency. He is given the prestigious task of finding a new top manager for the oil company Njord Oil. Roger is willing to do whatever it takes to quickly climb the career ladder. Takes place before the novel "Headhunters" by Jo Nesbø.

Why you should read the novel

Before you stream Headhunters (2022), discover the razor-edged source material: Headhunters by Jo Nesbø. This bestselling Norwegian noir novel delivers white-knuckle suspense, sly humor, and a masterclass in psychological tension that only the page can sustain. Nesbø’s prose dives deeper into motive, misdirection, and the art-world intrigue behind the high-flying headhunter-turned-thief. The Headhunters book gives you richer backstory, sharper internal stakes, and the kind of twisty, gasp-worthy reveals that define elite crime fiction and Scandinavian thrillers. If you crave the definitive experience, read Headhunters before or after the show. Available in print, ebook, and audiobook, Jo Nesbø’s novel is the essential, unfiltered vision that launched the phenomenon.

Adaptation differences

The Headhunters (2022) TV series draws inspiration from Jo Nesbø’s novel but is not a page-for-page recreation. As a serial format, it prioritizes episodic arcs, cliffhangers, and broader world-building over the book’s tightly coiled, single-sitting intensity. Expect new or expanded subplots and characters that widen the corporate, criminal, and art-market ecosystems. Where the novel centers laser-like on a single escalating crisis, the show typically opens the story up to multiple viewpoints and longer-running conflicts suited to a season’s rhythm. Tone and emphasis often shift as well. The series updates technology, corporate headhunting practices, and surveillance stakes for a 2020s setting, while recalibrating the mix of violence, dark humor, and psychological detail to fit on-screen storytelling and contemporary audience expectations. Pacing and structure are notably different: the novel’s breathless, cause‑and‑effect chain of reversals becomes a patterned build across episodes, with rearranged reveals and altered timing. Some plot turns and character outcomes may be remixed or reinterpreted to sustain tension across a season, offering a complementary—but distinct—experience to readers of the book.

Headhunters inspired from

Headhunters
by Jo Nesbø