August brings the premieres of 21 new Euro TV series, seasons, and films from nine countries to the US, with more titles being added to linear and returning to streaming.
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 August 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.)
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NATIONAL PREMIERES
The Convict: Seasons 2-4 (Skazana) (Poland)
Based on the eponymous novel by Ewa Ornacka, this crime drama centers on Alicja Mazur (Agata Kulesza, The Teacher), a strict judge who is falsely accused of murder and sentenced to fifteen years behind bars. Here, she must survive amongst women whom she had sentenced to prison while trying to prove her innocence and ensure the safety of her daughter, Hanka (Martyna Byczkowska, 1670).
In Season 2, after having done everything she could to escape from the hell of prison, Alicja is back behind bars, as Hanka decides to come clean and accept the consequences. Meanwhile, Hepner (Adam Woronowicz, All My Friends Are Dead) gets promoted to penitentiary director while “Penis” (Tomasz Schuchardt, Murderesses) is demoted to prison guard — staff changes that Alicja suspects are more than what they appear to be.
The third season finds Hepner taking a hard line after the riot by mandating bans, restrictions, and mandatory daily runs in the courtyard on the prisoners. Those affected the most are Campina (Hanna Klepacka, Johnny), Shibie (Marta Stalmierska, Johnny), and Francy (Magdalena Czuba, Cien) — the women whose testimonies could mean his downfall. Over in the mother-and-child unit, Kosa (Marta Malikowska, The Disappearance) is suspected of child abuse.
In the brand-new fourth and final season, the investigation into Hepner is underway, but the prosecution is having a dickens of a time getting a conviction. Meanwhile, prisoners in the general population and the psychiatric ward make decisions for their lives, and skulduggery is afoot — with Alicja as the target.
The Convict: Seasons 2-4 premieres in the US on Thursday, August 1, exclusively on Max and its digital channels, including Max on Prime Channels.
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Skazane na potepienie by Ewa Ornacka
Catch up on The Convict Season 1
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Shahmaran: Season 2 (Türkiye)
Based on the novel Şah-ı Mar; Şahmaran’ın Çocukları by Emine Buzkan Kaynak, this fantasy drama series follows Şahsu (Serenay Sarikaya, Medcezir), a psychology lecturer from Istanbul who, in Season 1, goes to Adana for work. Soon after arriving, Şahsu finds herself in the midst of a mysterious community called Mar, whose people believe in the Şahmaran (Westernized to Shahmaran), a mythical half-woman/half-snake creature. They have been waiting for a prophecy to happen and believe Şahsu is the chosen one in the prophecy. Şahsu is unaware of all of this, but is well aware of is her attraction to Maran (Burak Deniz, Kaçak), her guide in the Mar community.
Season 2 picks up where Season 1 left off, with the long-awaited fulfillment of the prophecy: the Shahmaran begins to awaken in Şahsu’s body. Meanwhile, Lilith (Ece Ertez, The Life and Movies of Erşan Kuneri) emerges, ready to exact revenge for the betrayal she endured for centuries, and tries to navigate this strange, new world, with Cihan (Mert Ramazan Demir, UFO) accompanying her. Although Lilith’s anger left Maran alone in this world, he still has Şahsu. In the midst the battle, their love will be tested, while Shahmaran and Lilith continue in their struggle over the “Cycle of the Universe.”
Shahmaran: Season 2, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Thursday, August 8, exclusively on Netflix.
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Şah-ı Mar;Şahmaran’ın Çocukları by Emine Buzkan Kaynak
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The Intern: Season 1 (La stagiaire) (France)
In the first season of this popular mystery-crime dramedy series, Constance Meyer (Michèle Bernier, Syndrome E) is wrongfully imprisoned due to a judicial error, after which she decides to swap farming for law and goes back to school to become a magistrate. After earning her law degree, 50-year-old Constance moves to Marseille for a clerkship with the highly-demanding, 35-year-old Judge Frédéric Filiponi (Arié Elmaleh, The Wagner Method). The two are complete opposites, but they make an effective criminal investigation team.
The Intern, a Walter Presents title, premieres in the US and Canada on Friday, August 9, exclusively on the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel.
Bendtner (Denmark)
Created in collaboration with Rune Skyum-Nielsen, co-author of Bendtner’s autobiography, Bendtner: Both Sides, this three-part docuseries delves into the life of Nicklas Bendtner, one of Denmark’s most renowned and controversial footballers. It follows his story — from being a talented, young football player in Copenhagen aiming for the stars, to a man lost in the world of fame, glamour, and excess, as he’s betrayed by those closest to him. With unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to Bendtner, his family, managers, and teammates, the series shines a light on the most defining moments of his life.
Bendtner premieres in the US on Tuesday, August 13, exclusively on Viaplay partner channels, including Viaplay on Prime Channels.
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Bendtner: Both Sides – the bestselling autobiography by Nicklas Bendtner and Rune Skyum-Nielsen
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Crime Is Her Game: Episode 8 (Le crime lui va si bien) (France)
This cop comedy series follows police partners Gaby Molina (Claudia Tagbo, Lanester) and Céline Richer (Hélène Seuzaret, Magellan). In this new episode, the final one of the series, Céline returns from leave and finds the police station in a panic: Gaby is incommunicado and nowhere to be found, and Commander Peyraque (Medi Sadoun, Addict) of the IGPN (the national Internal Affairs service) has arrived to conduct an investigation into the theft of seals linked to a robbery — that Gaby allegedly committed! Although suspected of being an accomplice, Céline defends her partner, but soon discovers something she wish she hadn’t. Worse yet: Clues suggest someone may be trying to kill Gaby…
The final episode of Crime Is Her Game premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, August 13, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.
Haaland, The Big Decision (Norway)
This documentary traces footballer Erling Braut Haaland’s extraordinary rise in the Premier League, as he shatters records and turns heads across Europe. After scoring nine goals in his first five Premier League games, he became the first player in the division’s history to achieve this feat and is set to break plenty more records. Here, the 22-year-old gives an unprecedented look into his meteoric career and closely-guarded personal life. Going behind the scenes to speak to those who know him best, the film follows Haaland throughout spring 2022, when he was the top transfer target for every major club in Europe. (He signed with Man City in a €60 million deal.)
Haaland, The Big Decision premieres in the US on Tuesday, August 13, exclusively on Viaplay partner channels, including Viaplay on Prime Channels.
Tatort: Bremen: Season 1 (Germany)
In this new series under the “Tatort” banner, Inga Lürsen (Sabine Postel, Die Kanzlei) and Nils Stedefreund (Oliver Mommsen, Professor T.) are mismatched detectives who fight crime in the historic city of Bremen, united by both their love of the job and their bond of friendship.
Costarring Camilla Renschke (Cologne P.D.) and Winfried Hammelmann (Jean – Paul – Marie), the ten-episode first season of Tatort: Bremen premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, August 13, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.
Wisting: Season 4 (Norway)
In the new season of this Nordic noir mystery-crime drama series, six-year-old Clifford Greenwood disappears without a trace from his hotel room on an idyllic summer evening. The next morning, a hotel employee is found dead. Detective William Wisting (Sven Nordin, Valkyrien, Gold Run) and his colleagues are under immense pressure to solve the murder and find the boy before it’s too late. When the Greenwood family receives a ransom demand, the kidnapper’s cryptic message causes Wisting to wonder if there is a personal motive behind Clifford’s disappearance.
Costars include Mads Ousdal (Witch Hunt), Thea Green Lundberg (Occupied), Rupert Evans (The Man in the High Castle), and Andrea Bræin Hovig (Dancing Queen).
Already renewed for a fifth season, Wisting: Season 4 premieres in the US and Canada as a four-episode binge on Thursday, August 15, exclusively on Sundance Now and its digital channels, including Sundance Now on Prime Channels.
The King’s Favorite (Diane de Poitiers, la presque reine) (France)
The legendary, two-time Oscar® nominee Isabelle Adjani (Camille Claudel, The Story of Adele H. Sisters, Figaro) stars in this biopic-historical drama series as Diane de Poitiers, King Henri II’s (Hugo Becker, The New Look, Baron noir) favorite royal mistress for more than two decades. Yet despite her strong character and legendary beauty, Diane is just a courtesan. Her position is fragile, and Henri’s impending marriage to Catherine de Medici (Gaia Girace, My Brilliant Friend, The Good Mothers) may destroy her dreams of domination.
The King’s Favorite, a Walter Presents title, premieres in the US and Canada on Friday, August 16, exclusively on the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel.
In the Mind of a Criminal (I sindet på en forbryder) (Denmark)
In this true-crime docuseries, journalist and former police officer Sebastian Richelsen investigates some of the most notorious cases in modern Danish criminal history to gain insight into the minds, thoughts, and behavior of a criminal. Richelsen focuses on one criminal in each episode, delving into their life and behavior with the help of sources, relationships, journalists, and psychologists, to determine when things went wrong and when evil took over their mind. In the Mind of a Criminal premieres in the US on Tuesday, August 20, exclusively on Viaplay partner channels, including Viaplay on Prime Channels.
Toutouyoutou (France)
Set in the 1980s, this comedic spy thriller revolves around Jane (Alexia Barlier, The Art of Crime, The Forest), a fit and friendly American who moves from Texas to a sleepy suburb in Toulouse, home of the nascent French aeronautics industry, and turns the community upside down by introducing a handful of local women to aerobics.
First and foremost amongst them is Karine (Claire Dumas, Platonique, Missions), the frustrated wife of a local aeronautics engineer and Jane’s clever next-door neighbor. Jane’s aerobics class is soon the talk of the town, changing attitudes and knitting together a sense of mutual support and female bonding. However, there may be more to the beguiling American than meets the eye, and the lives of all these women, clad in their leotards and getting fit to ’80s synth pop, may never be the same again.
Costarring Sophie Cattani (Visions), Apollonia Luisetti (Girlsquad), and Souad Arsane (Represent), the ten-episode first season of Toutouyoutou premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, August 20, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.
Veronika (Sweden)
Alexandra Rapaport (The Sandhamn Murders, Honour, No Time to Mourn) and Tobias Santelmann (The Fortress, Darkness: Those Who Kill, Harry Hole) star in this psychological thriller with a supernatural twist. Police officer Veronika Gren (Rapaport) has a lot on her plate: addiction, family troubles, and now, haunting visions of victims of unsolved crimes. As she tries to figure out if these visions are real or just in her head, people around her start to question her sanity.
Veronika premieres in the US on Tuesday, August 20, exclusively on Viaplay partner channels, including Viaplay on Prime Channels.
Nice Girls (France)
Set in the French city of Nice on the Côte d’Azur, this new action-mystery comedy film follows two cops: the fearless Léo (Alice Taglioni, UFOs, Pulled Apart) and the overtrained Mélanie (Stéfi Celma, Call My Agent!, Lost Bullet 2: Back for More). Léo fancies herself the “best cop on the French Riviera.” When she hears about the murder in Hamburg of her colleague, Ludo, who was like a brother to her, she is determined to find out the truth. But her boss, Hernandez (Noémie Lvovsky, Nox, The Churchmen), has other ideas, and insists on handing the case over to a German super-cop.
For Léo, there is no way she will let a “loser in a suit” conduct the investigation, especially when she learns the cop is Mélanie. Too bad for her, then, because the two fiery and conflicting cops are forced into an uneasy partnership and have no idea that the city of Nice is facing an imminent threat — or that they are more closely connected than they realized.
Costarring Baptiste Lecaplain (Rebecca), Lucien Jean-Baptiste (Munch), and Antoine Duléry (The Little Murders of Agatha Christie), Nice Girls, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Wednesday, August 21, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Baby Fever: Season 2 (Skruk) (Denmark)
Following on from the events on Season 1, the new season of this comedy-drama finds fertility doctor Nana (Josephine Park, The Nurse, Darkness: Those Who Kill) the mum of a two-month-old baby. But she hates being on maternity leave, so she begs her old boss, Helle (Charlotte Munck, The Shift), to give her back her job. Helle agrees, but only if Nana can start tomorrow. Great! Except Nana desperately needs a babysitter now. Her only option: Lisa LaCour (Tammi Øst, The Nurse), her eccentric, dansktop-singing mother. Worse still: this hellish arrangement includes Lisa moving into Nana’s tiny apartment.
Over at Dovi, Helle has hired a new star doctor, Hampus (Oscar Töringe, Limbo), whose flawless, Swedish perfectness makes it tough for Nana to reclaim her rock star status at the clinic. Just when Nana thinks it can’t get any worse, she bumps into her old flame, Mathias (Simon Sears, Ride Upon the Storm), who still doesn’t know he’s the father of her child. More than ever, Nana feels tempted to lie; more than ever, she should tell the truth.
Costarring Olivia Joof (DNA), Mikael Birkkjær (Borgen), and Trisha Fernández (Cocaine Coast), Baby Fever: Season 2, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Thursday, August 22, exclusively on Netflix.
The Thaw: Season 2 (Odwilż) (Poland)
In the brand-new season of this noir crime drama, Katarzyna Zawieja (Katarzyna Wajda, Raven) and her colleagues at the Szczecin Police are trying to work out a group of human traffickers. The investigation gets complicated when Katarzyna discovers that someone from her inner circle may be connected to the criminals.
The Thaw: Season 2, a Max Original, premieres in the US on Friday, August 23, exclusively on Max and its digital channels, including Max on Prime Channels. It debuts on the same date in international markets where Max is available.
The Sommerdahl Murders: Season 5 (Sommerdahl) (Denmark)
In the new season of this detective drama, Dan Sommerdahl (Peter Mygind, Borgen, The Kingdom) and Flemming Torp (André Babikian, Borgen, Those Who Kill) investigate four murders, including that of a funfair employee, an international male model, and a local female politician, plus another that shocks Dan to his core.
The Sommerdahl Murders: Season 5 premieres in the US and Canada as an eight-episode binge on Monday, August 26, exclusively on Acorn TV and its digital channels, including Acorn TV on Prime Channels.
Don Matteo: Season 13 (Italy)
After more than a dozen seasons, series star Terence Hill puts the cassock and bicycle away and bids farewell to this fan-favorite cozy mystery series. He appears in the first four episodes as the mystery- and crime-solving and soul-saving priest, Don Matteo, after which (the dishy) Raoul Bova (Under the Tuscan Sun, Made in Italy, Medici) steps into the show’s lead role as Don Massimo, Don Matteo’s replacement as parish priest in the town of Spoleto. (Video is from Season 11)
Don Matteo: Season 13 premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, August 27, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.
Threesome: Season 2 (Sweden)
Picking up where Season 1 left off, the eight-episode second season of this provocative, London-set drama series (not to be confused with the British comedy series of the same name) finds David (Simon Lööf, Börje) confronting Siri (Matilda Källström, Love & Anarchy) after discovering her infidelity with John (Lucien Laviscount, Emily in Paris). After he leaves her and moves in with his friend, Mario (Kit Johansson Walker, Toppen), David meets Joanna (Kerry Bennett, Hollyoaks) and they develop a connection. As he grapples with his feelings for Siri and Joanna, things culminate in a conversation with Siri about whether he wants to start fresh with her or move on with Joanna.
Threesome: Season 2 premieres in the US on Tuesday, August 27, exclusively on Viaplay partner channels, including Viaplay on Prime Channels.
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Catch up on Threesome Season 1
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Represent: Season 2 (En place) (France)
Co-created by series director and star Jean-Pascal Zadi (Cherif) and François Uzan, this comedy series revolves around Stéphane Blé (Zadi), an idealistic educator who, in Season 1, was inadvertently thrust into the French presidential race. The new season finds Blé’s presidency is off to a rocky start, as he faces death threats, protests, international gaffes, and some troublesome domestic affairs.
Represent: Season 2, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Thursday, August 29, exclusively on Netflix.
Breathless (Respira) (Spain)
This new hospital drama is set in and around the Joaquín Sorolla public hospital in Valencia. Here doctors and residents work tirelessly, day in and day out, to save lives amidst the frenetic pace of the emergency room, where tensions, emotions, and even desire send heart rates soaring amongst a staff who live increasingly on the edge. The arrival of a distinguished patient highlights the complicated situation of the public health system, lighting the fuse for what is to become an unprecedented and drastic strike.
The lead cast of the eight-episode season includes Najwa Nimri (Money Heist, Holy Family) as Patricia, Aitana Sánchez Gijón (Velvet, Velvet Colección) as Pilar, Blanca Suárez (Cable Girls, The Boarding School) as Jessica, Manu Ríos (Élite, Muted) as Biel, Borja Luna (Cable Girls, Sky High) as Nestor, and Alfonso Bassave (Thursday’s Widows, Grand Hotel) as Lluis.
Additional cast includes Ana Rayo (Past Lies), Macarena de Rueda (The Girls at the Back), Blanca Martínez (In Love All Over Again), Abril Zamora (Locked Up), Xoán Fórneas (Red Queen), Marwa Bakhat (Àpat), and Víctor Sáinz, amongst others.
Breathless, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Friday, August 30, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
The Good Apprentice: Season 3 (L’allieva) (Italy)
Based on the “Alice Allevi” novels by Alessia Gazzola, the third and final season of this mystery-crime drama series finds Alice (Alessandra Mastronardi, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Medici) is now a full-fledged medical examiner, like her mentor and boyfriend, Dr. Claudio Conforti (Lino Guanciale, Inspector Ricciardi, La Porta Rossa). The arrival of the new head of Forensic Medicine, Professor Andrea Manes (Antonia Liskova, Thou Shalt Not Kill), sees Alice captivated by the charisma of this accomplished woman.
The Good Apprentice: Season 3, a Walter Presents title, premieres in the US and Canada on Friday, August 30, exclusively on the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel.
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Alice Allevi novels by Alessia Gazzola
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NON-PREMIERE PROGRAMS BEING ADDED TO LINEAR TV
The Glitch (aka Panacea) (Jestem REN) (Poland)
Set in a not-so-distant future, this sci-fi thriller centers on Renata (Marta Król, 1670), whose seemingly perfect suburban life with her husband, Jan (Marcin Sztabinski, Lesson Plan), and their young son, Kamil (Olaf Marchwicki, Clergy), is thrown into disarray one day. With Renata bruised and disoriented and Kamil in a state of shock, Jan is desperate for answers but they can provide none. So he suggests family therapy, which starts to unravel Renata’s identity and sets off a chain of revelations.
Renata is REN, an AI prototype designed to be an error-free, emotive android. Except there’s been a glitch, and she’s struggling with the concept of identity, self, and reality. But with the therapy, which uncovers buried traumas and secrets, Renata begins to realize that understanding and accepting her true nature is the key to returning to her family, and she finds a renewed sense of purpose.
Costarring Janusz Chabior (Blinded by the Lights), The Glitch has its US linear debut on Sunday, August 25, at 9pm ET, on Eurochannel.
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Obsessed (Hortense) (France)
Based on the novel Hortense by Jacques Expert, this thriller stars Catherine Jacob (The New Look) as Sophie, a woman who’s been hiding a secret heartbreak for twenty years: Her daughter, Hortense, was abducted when she was a toddler, leaving Sophie bereft — until she sees a twenty-something woman and recognizes her as Hortense. The young woman, Jeanne (Pauline Bression, Plus belle la vie), happens to be an orphan seeking the truth about her origins; she even has the same birthmark as Hortense. It must be her — how serendipitous! But soon a shadow threatens to engulf everything…
Obsessed has its US linear debut on Friday, August 30, at 9pm ET, on Eurochannel.
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Off Limits (Der letzte Mieter) (Germany)
Set in Berlin, this thriller revolves around Tobias Heine (Matthias Ziesing, Paradise), whose father, Dietmar (Wolfgang Packhäuser, Tatort: Cologne), has lived for 40 years in his modest apartment. But now he’s being forced out, as a real estate developer is set to convert the building into luxury apartments. As bulldozers loom and the investors eagerly await their profits, Dietmar refuses to leave. When Tobias arrives to persuade his father to move into social housing, he encounters the slick broker, Robert Görgens (Sebastian Achilles, Dogs of Berlin). The confrontation quickly spirals out of control, leading Tobias to first take Görgens and a policewoman named Shirin (Pegah Ferydoni, A Murder at the End of the World) hostage, and then engage in a brutal standoff with a Special Forces team…
Off Limits has its US linear debut on Saturday, August 31, at 9pm ET, on Eurochannel.
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NON-PREMIERE PROGRAMS BEING ADDED TO STREAMING SERVICES
The Day (De Dag) (Belgium)
This multiple award-winning thriller follows a hostage crisis in a small Flemish town. The story is told from two perspectives, shown in alternating episodes: one is of the police and special forces responding to the situation from outside the bank where the victims are being held; the other is of the criminals holding bank employees, a customer, and children against their will inside the bank. (Read my review here.)
The series stars Jeroen Perceval (Red Light), Liesa Van der Aa (Salamander), Sophie Decleir (The Twelve), Lukas De Wolf (Bullets), Titus De Voogdt (Hotel Beau Séjour), Johan van Assche (Under Fire), Willy Thomas (Rough Diamonds), Michel Bauwens (Blackout), Ruth Becquart (Undercover), Serge-Henri Valcke (Under Fire), and Marijke Pinoy (The Team).
The Day, a Walter Presents title, begins streaming in the US and Canada on Friday, August 2, exclusively on the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel.
Darkness: Those Who Kill: Season 3 (Den som dræber – Fanget af mørket) (Denmark)
In the third season of this popular Nordic noir mystery-crime thriller series, criminal profiler Louise Bergstein (Natalie Madueño, Follow the Money, The Rain) is on edge after her recent case (in Season 2). But when a middle-aged couple is found brutally murdered in front of their house, she teams up with the lead police investigator, Frederik Havgaard (Simon Sears, Ride Upon the Storm, The Kingdom), to find the killer, only to face the darkness once again.
Featuring Alex Høgh Andersen (Vikings, Call Me Dad) in a recurring role, Darkness: Those Who Kill: Season 3 begins streaming in the US on Tuesday, August 6, on Viaplay partner channels, including Viaplay on Prime Channels.
The Eagle: Season 2 (Ørnen: En krimi-odyssé) (Denmark)
This fan-favorite Scandi crime drama series stars Jens Albinus (Borgen, Deutschland 83) as Hallgrim Hallgrimsson, a half-Icelandic, half-Danish detective known as “The Eagle,” owing to his keen insight and abilities to assess situations and take quick actions.
The Eagle: Season 2 begins streaming Tuesday, August 6, on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.
The Restaurant: Season 4 (aka The Restaurant: 1951) (Vår tid är nu) (Sweden)
The fourth and final season of this period drama is a special mini-season that takes viewers back to (pre-Season 2) 1951. It’s summer in the Stockholm archipelago, where the Löwander family operates a restaurant. Although socialite daughter Nina (Hedda Stiernstedt, Norskov) had had a passionate relationship with kitchen hand-turned-chef Calle (Charlie Gustafsson, Thicker than Water), both of them are now married and have children with others. But during the light summer nights on the seaside, their love reawakens…
The Restaurant: Season 4 begins streaming Monday, August 12, on Acorn TV and its digital channels, including Acorn TV on Prime Channels.
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Header photo credits: Top row (L-R): Tatort: Bremen (photo credit: Joerg Landsberg) courtesy of MHz Choice; The King’s Favorite courtesy of Walter Presents / PBS Distribution | Bottom row (L-R): Breathless (photo credit: Carla Oset © 2023 Netflix, Inc.) courtesy of Netflix; Veronika courtesy of Viaplay
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