Check out this trailer for Kraken, a Norwegian monster movie set in the Sognefjord that brings an old Nordic sea legend into the modern age.
Norway’s deep fjords have always invited stories. With steep mountains plunging into dark water and sudden weather changes commonplace, it's easy to understand why myths of sea monsters took hold along the coast.

That atmosphere is at the heart of Kraken, a Norwegian monster movie that brings one of Scandinavia’s most famous sea legends into the modern age.
Set around the Sognefjord, Norway's longest and deepest fjord, the film follows marine biologist Johanne Berge as she is sent to investigate a series of strange events in a fjord village.
Unusual natural phenomena, disturbing sounds from the deep and a tragic accident all point toward something far more dangerous beneath the surface.
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Kraken Mythology
The kraken is one of the best-known creatures from Nordic sea folklore.
Often imagined as a giant octopus or squid-like monster capable of dragging ships below the waves, the creature has appeared in everything from old sailors’ tales to modern fantasy films and video games.
But in Norway, the legend feels especially at home. The country’s long coastline, fishing heritage and mysterious fjord landscapes provide a natural setting for such a story.
What to Expect in the Movie
Directed by Pål Øie, Kraken blends creature-feature thrills with a distinctly Norwegian backdrop.
Rather than placing the action in a generic ocean setting, the film draws on the visual drama of Western Norway, where everyday life, aquaculture and ancient mythology all meet at the water’s edge.
Whether you watch it for the monster, the fjord scenery or simply the novelty of a Norwegian take on the creature-feature genre, Kraken is another reminder that Norway’s landscapes are such fertile ground for stories of mystery, danger and imagination.
