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May brings the premieres of 29 new Euro TV series, seasons, specials, and films from 11 countries to the US and beyond.

May 2024 Euro TV Premieres

To see the complete list of Euro TV shows available in the US and UK, see the Euro TV Shows by Language section. Viewers in the US can check the ongoing updates of titles released throughout each month on the Euro TV Viewing Guide page.

All programs listed here are shown in their original language with English subtitles, except where noted. The trailers below, which may or may not have English subtitles, might not be suitable for all audiences; viewer discretion is advised.

(For details about the May premieres of shows from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and other countries, visit The British TV Place, The Down Under TV Place, and The Global TV Place.)

Programs and dates are subject to change without prior notice.

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NATIONAL PREMIERES

Beautiful Rebel (Sei nell’anima) (Italy)

This biopic tells the origin story of Gianna Nannini (played by Letizia Toni, The Good Apprentice), one of Italy’s greatest rock stars, who chased her dream despite obstacles from her family and the music industry.

Costarring Selene Caramazza (Christian), Maurizio Lombardi (Monterossi), Stefano Rossi Giordani (Summertime), and Andrea Delogu (Nel bagno delle donne), Beautiful Rebel, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Thursday, May 2, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

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Börje – The Journey of a Legend (Börje) (Sweden)

This biopic drama is inspired by the remarkable true story of hockey legend and sports icon Börje Salming, including his struggles growing up in a small town in Sweden, finding his true love, and surviving the treacherous and violent 1970s hockey era. The late Börje Salming, who tragically passed away from ALS in November 2022, is one of the greatest legends of all time in ice hockey. He spent 16 years with the Toronto Maple Leafs, was the first European player inducted into the prestigious Hockey Hall of Fame, broke numerous records, captured the hearts of millions of fans, and paved the way for countless Europeans to forge careers in the NHL, the world’s best and toughest ice hockey league.

Starring as Börje Salming in the six-episode series is Valter Skarsgård (A Storm for Christmas, The Playlist, A Class Apart), along with Hedda Stiernstedt (The Restaurant, Beforeigners, Black Lake) as Börje’s wife, Margitta, and Jason Priestley (Beverly Hills, 90210, Wild Cards, Private Eyes) as legendary Toronto talent scout Gerry McNamara.

Börje – The Journey of a Legend premieres in the US with two episodes on Thursday, May 2, exclusively on Viaplay partner channels, including Viaplay on Prime Channels. New episodes will drop in pairs through May 16.

I Killed My Husband (J’ai tué mon mari) (France)

Erika Sainte (The Crimson Rivers) stars in this thriller as Anna, a wife and mother who, abused once again by her violent husband, Manuel (Antoine Gouy, Lupin), during yet another argument, commits the irreparable and admits to killing him. However, on the day of her indictment, her life is turned upside down once more when she learns that he is still alive and that their son is in danger. She has no choice, then, but to escape in order to look for him and protect her child.

I Killed My Husband premieres in the US and Canada on Friday, May 3, exclusively on the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel.

The Art of Crime: Season 6 (L’art du crime) (France)

In Season 6 of this fan-favorite, art-centered mystery series, Police Detective Antoine Verlay (Nicolas Gob, A French Village) and renowned art historian Florence Chassagne (Éléonore Bernheim, Murder In…) investigate two new cases. The first involves the murder of a young woman, found in a photography studio where she was apparently murdered by the photographer while the latter was recreating a work by renowned Impressionist painter Édouard Manet. The second revolves around the discovery of a young woman’s corpse, found dressed as a vampire with a stake through her heart in a sarcophagus in the Catacombs, with a reproduction of the painting Vampire by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch placed near the body. (Video below is from Season 5)

The Art of Crime: Season 6 premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, May 7, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.

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Eurovision Song Contest 2024 (Europe)

It’s that time of year again, when nations from across Europe send their singing representatives to the annual continental song competition. This year’s event will be held in Malmö, Sweden, with 37 countries participating and actresses Petra Mede (Bonus Family) and Malin Åkerman (Billions) doing hosting duties for the two semifinals and the final, both live events. (Video playlist is from Eurovision 2023)

The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 will stream live in the US on Tuesday, May 7 (semifinal #1), Thursday, May 9 (semifinal #2), and Saturday, May 11 (final), starting at 3pm ET each day, exclusively on Peacock.

Gold Run (Gulltransporten) (Norway)

Set during World War II, this historical drama follows a top-secret mission that shaped a nation’s destiny. In April 1940, German soldiers descended upon Oslo with three targets: the King, the government, and Norway’s gold reserves. Within a few hours, parliamentary secretary Fredrik Haslund (Jon Øigarden, Exit, Norsemen) brings together an unlikely team, including his sister (Ida Elise Broch Fenris, Home for Christmas), bankers, truck drivers, and a famous poet. Their mission: to move 50 tons of gold across the country to reach an Allied shipping convoy, outsmarting and evading the approaching Nazi forces.

Costarring Sven Nordin (Wisting, Valkyrien), Axel Bøyum (Delete Me, Headhunters), and Thorbjørn Harr (Sex, Vikings), Gold Run, a Viaplay Original, premieres in the US on Tuesday, May 7, exclusively on Viaplay partner channels, including Viaplay on Prime Channels.

Maxton Hall – The World Between Us (Maxton Hall – Die Welt zwischen uns) (Germany)

Based on Mona Kasten’s best-selling novel Save Me, the first title in the “Save” trilogy, this drama centers on the love story between an upper-class boy and a working-class girl in a world full of glamour, prestige, secrets, and drama. When Ruby Bell (Harriet Herbig-Matten, The Nordic Murders), a quick-witted scholarship student at Maxton Hall private school, unwittingly witnesses an explosive secret, she ends up in the crosshairs of arrogant millionaire heir James Beaufort (Damian Hardung, Our Miracle Years). He is determined to keep her quiet by trying to buy her silence. However, their passionate exchange of words unexpectedly ignites a spark, and although the two come from different worlds, they will soon put everything at risk to be together…

Costars in the six-episode series include Sonja Weißer (Tatort: Borowski), Fedja Van Huêt (The Adulterer), Clelia Sarto (Money Murder Zurich), Runa Greiner (The Interpreter of Silence), Martin Neuhaus (SOKO Wismar), Julia-Maria Köhler (Wilsberg), Andrea Guo (We Are the Wave), Justus Riesner (Loving Her), Eli Riccardi (Mandy und die Mächte des Bösen), Ben Felipe (Pagan Peak), Esmael Agostinho (Was wir fuerchten), Govinda Cholleti (Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin), Frederic Balonier (St. Maik), Eidin Jalali (The Swarm), Thomas Douglas (The Billion Dollar Code), Cynthia Micas (Barbarians), Hyun Wanner (Charité), and Gustav Schmidt (Tatort: Streets of Berlin).

Maxton Hall – The World Between Us, an Amazon Original series, premieres globally on Thursday, May 9, exclusively on Prime Video. (You can add it to your watchlist now.)

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Thank You, Next (Kimler Geldi Kimler Geçti) (Türkiye)

Serenay Sarikaya (Shahmaran) stars in this romantic dramedy as Leyla Taylan, a successful young lawyer who, after a painful breakup, dives head first into the confusing world of modern dating, with the unwavering support of her best friends.

Thank You, Next, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Thursday, May 9, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

Cooking Up Murder: Uncovering the Story of César Román (El Rey del Cachopo) (Spain)

This three-part docuseries analyzes a murder case implicating César Román, a Spanish chef who built a career in the spotlight through a web of secrets and false identities. Román, a restaurateur known as “the king of cachopo” (cachopo is a dish similar to a cordon bleu from the Asturias region in the north of Spain), was arrested in November 2018 for the murder of Heidi Paz, his 25-year-old Honduran girlfriend, and the dismemberment of her body. He fled Madrid after these heinous crimes and got work in a restaurant in Zaragoza under a false identity. It was there that the police captured him after a three-month nationwide manhunt. The trial of Román made headlines across Spain; it culminated with a guilty verdict in 2021.

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César Román in Cooking Up Murder: Uncovering the Story of César Román (El Rey del Cachopo) — Photo courtesy of Netflix © 2024

Cooking Up Murder: Uncovering the Story of César Román premieres globally on Friday, May 10, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

Past Lies (Las largas sombras) (Spain)

Based on the novel Las largas sombras by Elia Barceló, this thriller miniseries centers on a group of women whose stable, successful lives are suddenly shaken when a 25-year-old mystery is finally solved. It was all those years ago, when they were on their senior year trip to Mallorca, that one of them, Mati, disappeared. Fast forward: Mati’s remains are found in a cave, leading Police Inspector Paula Ríos (Irene Escolar, Dime Quién Soy: Mistress of War) to go to Mallorca, as Mati was her older sister.

At the same time, the group of friends is having a reunion after many years to welcome back Rita, now a famous film director who’s been living in London for the past 25 years. It’s all very nostalgic — until Paula shows up and tells them about the discovery…

In addition to Escolar, the six-episode series stars Elena Anaya (Wonder Woman), Belén Cuesta (Money Heist), Marta Etura (The Envoys), Itziar Atienza (Wrong Side of the Tracks), Ana Rayo (Padam…), and Lorena López (Phenomena).

Past Lies, a Hulu Original, premieres in the US on Friday, May 10, exclusively on Hulu, and globally on Disney+.

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Las largas sombrasLas largas sombras by Elia Barceló

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Adagio (Italy)

Set against the backdrop of Rome during a blackout and fires, this crime thriller’s key characters are three retired gangsters, connected by their pasts, 16-year-old Manuel (Gianmarco Franchini), and corrupt cop Vasco (Adriano Giannini, Supersex). The story kicks off when Manuel, blackmailed by Vasco into getting incriminating pics at a hedonistic party, gets spooked and takes off — running to former mafioso Polniuman (Valeria Mastandrea, The Vertical Line), a friend of his demented ex-criminal father, Daytona (Toni Servillo, The Hand of God), for help. Polniuman, now blind, sends him to Cammello (Pierfrancesco Favino, Suburra), who’s just out of a prison and dying, to hide the boy. Meanwhile, Vasco is on the hunt for Manuel and will stop at nothing until he finds and kills the boy.

Adagio has its streaming premiere in the US and other territories on Monday, May 13, on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

All This I Will Give to You (Tout cela je te le donnerai) (France)

Based on the award-winning and international best-selling novel All This I Will Give to You by CWA International Dagger Award nominee Dolores Redondo (“Baztán Trilogy”), this mystery drama limited series stars David Kammenos (Murderous Memories, The New Look) as Manuel Ortigosa, a renowned author whose husband, Aymeric Fabre de Castelmore (Alexis Loret, Magellan), died in what appears to have been a road accident in Provence. A tragedy, yes, but certain details don’t add up for Manuel, while others cause Police Lieutenant Richard Saugier (Bruno Solo, Perfect Murders, Murder In…) to believe foul play was involved.

All of this is compounded by the fact that Aymeric had bequeathed his entire estate, including the family’s winery and castle, to just Manuel — cutting out the rest of the Fabre de Castelmore family, who didn’t even know that Manuel existed. They include Aymeric’s mother, Cécile (Nicole Calfan, Gloria), the marquise de Fontaresse; his brother, Joffrey (Aurélien Wiik, Murder in…); Joffrey’s wife, Catherine (Louise Monot, Murder In…); and Elisa (Philypa Phoenix, Balthazar), the partner of Aymeric’s deceased younger brother, Enguerrand, and her young son, Arsène (Alexander Mari-McSween). With Richard’s help, Manuel embarks on a search of the truth, delving into the mysteries of this powerful family and unveiling the secrets of the past in the process, while Richard, with Manuel’s help, continues his investigations into the suspicious deaths of both Aymeric and Enguerrand.

All This I Will Give to You premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, May 14, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.

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All This I Will Give to YouAll This I Will Give to You by Dolores Redondo

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Minor Offense: Season 1 (Délits mineurs) (Switzerland)

Set in Geneva, this French-language mystery-crime drama series follows three women who work within the realm of Switzerland’s juvenile justice system — Juvenile Court Judge Gabrielle Favre (Marie Gillain, Speakerine), youth social worker Anaïs Joly (Noémie Schmidt, Cheeky Business), and Inspector Kadi Keïta (Assa Sylla, Captain Marleau) of the Minors’ Brigade — as they give their all to protect youngsters in difficulty while concurrently trying to help them become agents of their own destinies.

Following a botched burglary attempt, young Marek (Stéphane Erös) is arrested and, after refusing to cooperate, ordered by Gabrielle to be sent to prison, where Anaïs does her best to help him. But the case gets complicated when the dead body of a teenage girl is found on the banks of the Rhône, right next to the warehouse that Marek robbed. While populist politician Sébastien Monney (Christophe Sermet, Maigret) tries to reassure the public by claiming that the murderer is already behind bars, his son, who also knew the victim, finds himself part of the criminal investigation. Throughout, Gabrielle, Anaïs, and Kadi are faced with a series of risky choices.

Minor Offense: Season 1 premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, May 14, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.

Maestro in Blue: Season 2 (Maestro) (Greece)

In the new season of this mystery-crime drama, the consequences of a murder soon spread from the island of Paxos to Athens, forcing everyone to face their secrets and seek the truth — or hide it.

Maestro in Blue: Season 2, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Thursday, May 16, exclusively on Netflix.

Disturbing Disappearances (Disparition inquiétante) (France)

Set in the picturesque provincial French town of Montclair, this series follows a string of investigations led by a dedicated team of female detectives who are determined to uncover the truth behind perplexing disappearances. Each episode focuses on a different case and presents a complex web of clues, secrets, and unexpected twists. The lead cast includes Sara Forestier (The Names of Love), Alix Poisson (Circles of Power), Julie Depardieu (Alexandra Ehle), and Julie Gayet (The Wagner Method).

From missing persons to unexplained abductions, the detectives use their expertise and intuition to uncover dark secrets lurking beneath the surface of the seemingly tranquil town. As the series progresses, the personal lives of the detectives begin to intertwine with the cases, further complicating the investigations. With each new case, the stakes heighten, which puts the lives of those involved at risk.

The series begins with the murder of a local schoolteacher and a desperate search for nine schoolchildren who seem to have vanished without a trace, sending shockwaves through the town and leaving their parents distraught. After the attack, the investigating team race against time to find the children before they come to any harm.

Disturbing Disappearances premieres in the US and Canada on Friday, May 17, exclusively on the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel.

Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever (Nattevagten – Dæmoner går i arv) (Denmark)

A follow-up to the 1994 thriller Nightwatch, this film follows 22-year-old medical student Emma (Fanny Leander Bornedal, Carmen Curlers), who has just taken the night watch job at the Institute of Forensic Medicine, the same place where her parents were nearly killed by the famed psychopathic police inspector Wörmer (Ulf Pilgaard, Borgen) almost thirty years ago. Those events led to her mother’s suicide, and her father, Martin (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Game of Thrones), has turned to tranquilizers to suppress the memories. Determined to find out exactly what happened to them, Emma tracks down and confronts Wörmer, only to unintentionally reawaken his bloodthirst and ignite his violent revenge on everyone who sealed his destiny years ago.

Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever, a Shudder Original Film, premieres in the US and Canada on Friday, May 17, exclusively on Shudder, AMC+, and their digital channels, including Shudder on Prime Channels and AMC+ on Prime Channels. (Nightwatch (1994) will have its streaming premiere on the same date on Shudder and AMC+.)

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Bäckström: Season 3 (Sweden)

In the brand-new season of this popular Scandi noir crime drama, Bäckström (Kjell Bergqvist, Spring Tide) goes behind his boss’s back and jets off with Niemi (Rolf Lydahl, Thin Blue Line) to the holiday paradise of Las Palmas to follow up on a lead regarding the murder of his childhood friend, Sally — his only unsolved case. When a Swedish man is found murdered in the hotel, Bäckström starts his own investigation, which is not appreciated by the local police. Meanwhile, an explosive device suspected of being linked to the Tälje cartel goes off in central Stockholm. The two murder cases and the explosive device in Stockholm seem to be connected, so Bäckström uses his unconventional methods to find the evidence.

Costarring Filip Berg (Black Lake), Helena Bergström (Missing), and Agnes Lindström Bolmgren (Clark), Backstrom: Season 3 premieres in the US and Canada as a six-episode binge on Monday, May 20, exclusively on Acorn TV and its digital channels, including Acorn TV on Prime Channels.

The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties: Season 4 (L’Agence: l’immobilier de luxe en famille) (France)

This reality series’ globe-trotting fourth season spans four continents, and the international success of the family business gives the Kretzes a taste for travel and adventure. The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties: Season 4, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Monday, May 20, exclusively on Netflix.

Beck: Season 9 (Sweden)

Based on characters created by Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö in their “Martin Beck” novels, this classic Nordic noir crime drama returns with a new season. In the opener, police trainee Vilhelm Beck (Valter Skarsgård, The Sandhamn Murders) and his supervisor are called to a crime scene, where his finding of a dead body affects him deeply. This discovery turns the routine call-out into a case for Vilhelm’s grandfather, veteran detective Martin Beck (Peter Haber), colleague Alex Beijer (Jennie Silfverhjelm), and the rest of the Beck team.

Beck: Season 9 premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, May 21, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.

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Murderesses (Morderczynie) (Poland)

Adapted from Katarzyna Bonda’s crime novel Polskie morderczynie, this six-part crime thriller follows Karolina Keller (Maja Pankiewicz, The Defence), a rookie cop who, while trying to solve the mystery of her father’s (Tomasz Schuchardt, The Convict) disappearance, uncovers his fate, stumbling upon treacherous family shadows and a corrupt police scheme in the process. She’s also the only woman in her department and regularly comes up against toxic masculinity from her colleagues, which she handles just like she handles the criminals on the street. As she uncovers secrets from the past, she realizes that to win against the evil she is fighting, she will have to get her hands dirty.

Murderesses premieres in the US on Tuesday, May 21, exclusively on Viaplay partner channels, including Viaplay on Prime Channels.

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Perfect Murders (Crimes parfaits) (France)

Two new episodes of this anthology mystery series are coming in May, both of which follow quirky investigators who team up to solve seemingly impossible crimes. (These episodes will be added to the end of Season 2.)

The new episodes of Perfect Murders premiere in the US and Canada on Tuesday, May 21, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.

In Good Hands 2 (Sen Yasamaya Bak 2) (Türkiye)

In this sequel to the 2022 romantic comedy-drama In Good Hands, a newly-reunited father and son grapple with new beginnings after tragedy, but can they manage to fill the void left by a beloved mother and wife?

In Good Hands 2, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Thursday, May 23, exclusively on Netflix.

Bellefond (France)

This crime drama revolves around Antoine Bellefond (Stéphane Bern, Murder in Lorraine), a renowned prosecutor who does not spare the criminals who cross his path. In the series’ pilot episode, a wrongly-accused innocent person commits suicide in court, shocking everyone and prompting Bellefond to put his career on hold. But then his niece, whom he hasn’t seen in years, calls him for help; her father, Antoine’s brother-in-law, has been arrested for murder and refuses to defend himself, even though she is convinced of his innocence. So, Bellefond, also a professor of criminal law, returns to his native village, accompanied by three of his best students, to unravel the mystery, reconnect with his past, and reconcile with his family.

Bellefond premieres in the US and Canada on Friday, May 24, exclusively on the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel.

The King: Season 2 (Il re) (Italy)

In the new season of this prison drama, Bruno Testori (Luca Zingaretti, Detective Montalbano, No Activity: Italy), the controversial director of the San Michele prison, becomes involved in a plan for the head of the secret service, but his suspicions cause him to start digging for the truth, endangering himself in the process. (Video is from Season 1)

The King: Season 2 premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, May 28, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.

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Colors of Evil: Red (Kolory zla. Czerwien) (Poland)

Based on Malgorzata Oliwia Sobczak’s novel of the same name, this new crime thriller film opens with the discovery of the body of a young girl on a Tri-City beach. Leading the investigation is ambitious prosecutor Leopold Bilski (Jakub Gierszal, The Defence), who learns that the circumstances of this murder resemble a crime from fifteen years ago, but his supervisor refuses to let him reopen the closed case. So, Bilski decides to collaborate with the mother of the victim, Helena Bogucka (Maja Ostaszewska, Broad Peak), a judge who has been grappling with rebuilding her life after the loss of her daughter. United solely by their determination to uncover the truth, the duo embarks on a dangerous investigation that leads to one of the seaside nightclubs controlled by the local underworld.

Colors of Evil: Red, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Wednesday, May 29, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

A Part of You (En del av dig) (Sweden)

In this drama feature, Agnes’s (Felicia Maxime, Young Royals) older sister, Julia (Zara Larsson), possesses everything that Agnes dreams of: She’s the coolest person in school, the center of every party, and the lucky girl who’s dating Noel (Edvin Ryding, Young Royals). If only Agnes could be more like her. When the worst possible thing happens, Agnes’s world is turned upside down and she is forced to reinvent herself. Suddenly, she’s on the verge of getting everything she’s ever wanted… but at what cost?

Costarring Ida Engvoll (Love & Anarchy) and Alva Bratt (Barracuda Queens), A Part of You, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Friday, May 31, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

Raising Voices (Ni una más) (Spain)

This drama revolves a trio of teen besties: 17-year-old Alma (Nicole Wallace, My Fault), Greta (Clara Galle, “Through My Window” trilogy), and Nata (Aïcha Villaverde, Carraxe), who have known each other since they were little. About to finish high school, these BFFs party together and face the typical issues of their age, from feeling left out and problems with their parents, to jealousy and even toxic relationships. But when the profile @Iam_colemanmiller publishes a photo with the caption, “This is me the day before I was raped,” normality disappears and everything changes. How and when did this assault happen? Who is behind this profile? How much truth is there in this accusation? And who is the real victim?

The cast also includes Teresa de Mera (HIT), José Pastor (Bosé), Gabriel Guevara (You’re Nothing Special), Iván Massagué (Welcome to the Family), Eloy Azorín (High Seas), and Ruth Díaz (Locked Up).

Raising Voices, a Netfix Series, premieres globally on Friday, May 31, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

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Seaside Hotel: Season 10 (Badehotellet) (Denmark)

Set in the summer of 1946, the tenth and final season of this hit period comedy-drama series finds Madsen (Lars Ranthe, Carmen Curlers) cozying up to wealthy Danish-American John Henry Seerup (Olaf Johannessen, Face to Face) in the hope of securing a deal; Helene (Cecilie Stenspil, Below the Surface) focuses on her mailbox business while her actor husband, Edward (Jens Jacob Tychsen, Borgen), helps aspiring actress Kitty Hansen (Andrea Øst Birkkjær, The Venus Effect); and a death propels Edith’s (Ulla Vejby, The New Nurses) aspirations, amongst other goings-on at the hotel.

Seaside Hotel: Season 10 premieres in the US and Canada on Friday, May 31, exclusively on the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel.

The Life You Wanted (La vita che volevi) (Italy)

This drama series follows Gloria (Vittoria Schisano, Nove lune e mezza), a transgender woman who is finally happy after transitioning and settling down in Lecce. But when Marina (Pina Turco, The Lying Life of Adults), her friend from university, shows up with disrupting news, it throws Gloria’s world into chaos.

The Life You Wanted, a Netflix Series, premieres globally in May (date tba), exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

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The Temptation (Perfetta illusione) (Italy)

Set in Milan, this drama explores the intricate dynamics between Toni (Giuseppe Maggio, Baby), Paola (Margherita Vicario, Nero a metà), and Chiara (Carolina Sala, The War Is Over), three individuals whose paths intertwine in unexpected and electrifying ways. Toni and Paola appear to be the epitome of a happy couple, navigating their careers and ambitions in the bustling city. But beneath the surface lies a simmering tension fueled by unfulfilled dreams and hidden desires. Enter Chiara, a wealthy socialite who belongs to one of the city’s most elite families. When a chance encounter leads Chiara to not only appreciate Toni’s hidden talents as a painter but outright covet them, the stage is set for a combustible romantic entanglement that will change all three lives forever.

The Temptation has its US linear debut on Sunday, May 26, at 9pm ET, on Eurochannel.

The Mystery of Room 327 (Chambre 327) (France)

In this mystery thriller miniseries, the Westminster Palace, an opulent beachfront hotel, is the setting for the engagement party of Lisa Marsac (Flore Bonaventura, Magellan), the daughter of the hotel’s powerful manager, Jade Marsac (Isabel Otero, Perfect Murders), who has been single-handedly running the place since her husband’s death. What should be a happy occasion turns out to be quite the opposite when Fabien Keller (Yoann Denaive, Blood of the Vine), an investigative journalist and Lisa’s beloved, is found brutally murdered in Room 327, lying next to the body of a high-class prostitute. With Lisa as the prime suspect, Captain Dechassey (Pierre Cassignard, Christophe’s Law) leads the investigation, and he soon discovers that this case is just the tip of the Westminster Palace iceberg.

Featuring Lannick Gautry (Fear by the Lake), Jean-Marie Winling (Balthazar), Lisa Martino (Magellan), and Marie-Christine Adam (Nina), The Mystery of Room 327 has its US linear debut on Friday, May 31, at 9pm ET, on Eurochannel.

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Babylon Berlin: Season 2 (Germany)

Following on from the events in Season 1, Season 2 of this hit period mystery-crime drama series, based on Volker Kutscher’s “Gereon Rath Mysteries” novels, sees Police Inspector Gereon Rath (Volker Bruch, Generation War) transferred from the Vice Squad to Homicide to investigate the execution-style murders of fifteen people found in a mass grave, while Charlotte (Liv Lisa Fries, Counterpart) continues to help him discover details about the Soviet freight train and its coveted contents. Add to this secret planes, espionage, betrayals, close calls, unexpected reunions, and more, for a riveting story.

Babylon Berlin: Season 2 begins streaming in the US and Canada on Tuesday, May 7, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.

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The Taste of Things (La passion de Dodin Bouffant) (France-Belgium)

Loosely based on the novel La vie et la passion de Dodin-Bouffant, gourmet by Marcel Rouff, this period drama follows the lives of Dodin Bouffant (Benoît Magimel, Pacifiction, The Piano Teacher) as a chef living with his personal cook and lover, Eugénie (Juliette Binoche, The English Patient, The New Look). They share a long history of gastronomy and love, but Eugénie refuses to marry Dodin, so the food lover decides to do something he has never done before: cook for her.

The Taste of Things begins streaming Friday, May 10, on Acorn TV, AMC+, and their digital channels, including Acorn TV on Prime Channels and AMC+ on Prime Channels.

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Babylon Berlin: Season 3 (Germany)

Following the tension- and suspense-filled Season 2 finale, the third season opens in Berlin in the fall of 1929, during the tumultuous weeks before the Black Friday stock market crash. Inspectors Gereon Rath (Volker Bruch) and Charlotte Ritter (Liv Lisa Fries) are assigned to investigate the death of a Hollywood actress during the filming of a big-budget European blockbuster, only to uncover an underworld plot related to the film’s financier. Meanwhile, the Black Reichswehr continues seeding political power quietly in the background while attempting to cover up its crimes, as Greta Overbeck (Leonie Benesch, The Crown) goes on trial. There’s much more besides, from Nazis to difficult family matters to a kiss (!).

Babylon Berlin: Season 3 begins streaming in the US and Canada on Tuesday, May 28, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.

Darkness: Those Who Kill: Season 2 (Den som dræber – Fanget af mørket) (Denmark)

The second season of this Nordic noir crime thriller revolves around an unsolved case involving three young men who were killed within a few months. One of the victims was 18-year-old Markus, the only son of Alice (Solbjørg Højfeldt, The Dreamer – Becoming Karen Blixen), an old friend of criminal profiler Louise Bergstein’s (Natalie Madueño, Follow the Money, The Rain) mother. Diagnosed with terminal cancer, Alice contacts Louise and asks her to help find her son’s killer before she dies.

Louise delves into the case without hesitation and initiates an intense cooperation with the police. When another young man is found killed, she sees a distinct pattern, but what she overlooks is that she may have a personal connection to the killer, who turns out to be more intelligent and cynical than she dares to imagine. Louise desperately want to solve the mystery before there’s another next victim, but is she herself on the killer’s death list?

Darkness: Those Who Kill: Season 2 begins streaming in the US on Tuesday, May 28, on Viaplay partner channels, including Viaplay on Prime Channels.

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Header photo credits: Top row (L-R): Gold Run courtesy of Viaplay; Maestro in Blue courtesy of Netflix | Bottom row (L-R): Beck (photo credit: Johan Paulin © 2022 Nordisk Film Production A/S & Filmlance International AB) courtesy of MHz Choice; Seaside Hotel courtesy of PBS Masterpiece

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