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February brings the premieres of 26 new Euro TV series, seasons, and films from 8 countries to the US and beyond.

February 2026 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 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

Cassandre: Season 5 (France)

This crime drama series follows Florence Cassandre (Gwendoline Hamon, Fatal Reunion, Perfect Murders), a devoted mother and skilled cop who left Paris for a new job as the police chief in the town of Annecy, located in the beautiful Haute-Savoie region, in order to be near her son. In the Season 5 opener, she and her team investigate a murder that was discovered by a drone, only there is no corpse.

Cassandre: Season 5 premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, Tuesday, February 3, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.

Cash Queens (Les Lionnes) (France)

In this new crime dramedy series, five women join forces to get out of a tricky situation by robbing a bank disguised as men. One shot of adrenaline and 36,280 euros later, the amateur thieves are forced to start over. It’s not long before politicians, police, and gangsters are on their tails, scarcely imagining that a group of ordinary women are behind this band of mercenaries… And so the Cash Queens are born. (The trailer is in French; subtitles are not available.)

The series stars Rebecca Marder (Someone, Somewhere), Zoé Marchal (Class Act), Naidra Ayadi (Le Code), Pascale Arbillot (Last Bullet), and Tya Deslauriers (Deadly Tropics), along with François Damiens (Stuck Together), Jonathan Cohen (Family Business), Sami Outalbali (Sex Education), Jérémie Laheurte (Paris Police 1905), and Steve Tientcheu (Lupin).

Cash Queens, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Thursday, February 5, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

Samuel (France)

This animated comedy-drama series centers on Samuel (voiced by series creator Émilie Tronche, The French Dispatch), a ten-year-old boy who keeps a diary in which he details his problem: Basile told big Julie that Samuel likes her, which he does, but no one can know that he does. (The trailer is in French; subtitles are not available.)

Samuel, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Thursday, February 5, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

Seasons (Sezony) (Poland)

Set in the theater, this award-winning dramedy film follows the challenges between two lead stage actors whose marriage is falling apart. Egocentric Marcin’s (Lukasz Simlat, The Mire) carefully-curated world starts to unravel when he learns that his wife, Ola (Agnieszka Duleba-Kasza, Ultraviolet), has been having an affair with a close friend who is also starring in their current play. The actors must try and remain professional as their personal lives crumble around them, but that’s easier said than done.

Unfolding over three separate shows — Peter Pan, A Doll’s House, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream — Marcin and Ola must perform night after night with their personal turmoil spilling into their work, transforming rehearsals, performances, and backstage moments into charged satirical battlegrounds.

Seasons premieres in the US on Thursday, February 5, exclusively on Viaplay on Prime Channels and other Viaplay partner channels.

Unfamiliar (Germany)

In this action-crime drama series, Simon (Felix Kramer, Dark, Dogs of Berlin) and Meret (Susanne Wolff, Tatort: Cologne, Tatort: Borowski) are both a couple and former agents of the German Federal Intelligence Service (BND). Now they run “The Nest,” a top-secret safe house in the heart of Berlin. But when their own past catches up with them, they suddenly find themselves on the run from contract killers, Russian agents, the BND, and former lovers they have wronged, all while trying to keep their marriage intact.

Costarring Andreas Pietschmann (1899) and Laurence Rupp (Barbarians), Unfamiliar, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Thursday, February 5, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

Salvador (Spain)

This high-octane drama series follows Salvador Aguirre (Luis Tosar, The Minions of Midas, Cell 211), a father and emergency medical technician who discovers that his daughter, Milena (Claudia Salas, Elite, Furia), belongs to a neo-Nazi group called the White Souls, which promotes racist, violent, and homophobic values. In his search for answers as to how she came to join them and embrace values that are completely opposed to those he always tried to instill in her, Salvador must get close to the ultra group during a violent pre-arranged clash between radical fans of two football clubs — a single night that plunges him into a frenetic spiral of violence and chaos and changes his life forever.

Featuring Leonor Watling (Unauthorized Living), Fariba Sheikhan (La Unidad), Pedro Casablanc (Toy Boy), and Patricia Vico (Bank Under Siege), amongst others, Salvador, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Friday, February 6, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

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Motorvalley (Italy)

Set in the world of Italian sports car racing, this drama follows Elena (Giulia Michelini, The Big Fake, Rosy Abate), heir to the Dionisi family and owner of a famous racing team, who must reclaim her role in the family business, which is now in her brother’s hands. So she hires Blu (Caterina Forza, Prisma), a hot-headed young woman with a fatal attraction to speed, and Arturo (Luca Argentero, The Ignorant Angels), a former legendary driver who retired after a tragic accident, to train her. Her objective: to compete in the Italian Gran Turismo (GT) Championship, where cars and racing are not just a shared passion, but a matter of life or death.

Motorvalley, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Tuesday, February 10, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

The Paradise: Season 3 (Paratiisi) (Finland-Spain)

This mystery-crime drama series follows Hilkka Mäntymäki (Riitta Havukainen, Freezing Embrace, Idiomatic, Roba), a Finnish detective from Oulu, Finland, who investigates crimes involving Finnish nationals in Spain. In Season 3, she and new criminal investigator Jami Kalliola (Juho Kuusamo, Piece of My Heart), with assistance from Spanish colleagues Andrés Villanueva (Fran Perea, The Neighbor) and Luisa Salinas (María Romero, In from the Cold), delve into the murder of a Spanish-Finnish couple in Oulu. The female victim is the daughter of an influential politician in the Canary Islands, so her death makes headlines in Spain.

The Paradise: Season 3 premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, February 10, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.

Tom and Lola: Season 1 (Tom et Lola) (France)

This police drama series follows Tom (Pierre-Yves Bon, Piste Noir, Murder In…) and Lola (Dounia Coesens, The Art of Crime, The Doc and the Vet), best friends since high school and fellow cops. These two couldn’t be more different: She’s a hot-headed captain at the PJ; he’s a cool, calm, and collected officer from the STUPS. They love each other like brothers and sisters, so when Tom’s wife decides she wants a divorce, Lola asks him to come live with her and her two kids. Unbeknownst to her, he applies to join Lola’s squad. Uh, 24/7/365 as roommates and coworkers? How’s that gonna work? (The trailer is in French. To read English subtitles, turn on closed captions (CC) and, under settings, set the subtitles/CC to “French (auto-generated) >> English.”)

Tom and Lola premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, February 10, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.

Lead Children (Olowiane dzieci) (Poland)

Set in Upper Silesia in the 1970s, and inspired by actual events, this historical drama tells the story of Jolanta Wadowska-Król (Joanna Kulig, Masters of the Air, The Eddy), a young doctor who notices that children living near the Szopienice Steelworks are falling ill with lead poisoning. After her discovery, Jolanta risks her career to save them, confronting the oppressive communist state apparatus in the process.

Lead Children, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Wednesday, February 11, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

Love Me Love Me (Love Me, Love Me: Cuori Magnetici) (Italy)

Based on the first hit novel of the “Love Me, Love Me” tetralogy by Stefania S., this English-language, young-adult romantic drama follows June (Mia Jenkins, Geek Girl, Domina), who, after her brother’s death, moves to Milan for a fresh start. Here, she enrolls at an elite international school, where she finds comfort in dating Will (Luca Melucci, Mascarpone: The Rainbow Cake), the school’s perfect honor student. But her fragile stability is shaken by a volatile rivalry with his best friend, James (Pepe Barroso, Those About to Die), a charismatic, troubled boy hiding a dangerous life in clandestine MMA fights — turning resentment into irresistible attraction and forcing June to choose between safety and a love that challenges everything she thought she wanted.

Love Me Love Me, an Amazon Original Movie, premieres globally on Friday, February 13, exclusively on Prime Video.

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La Favorita: Season 1 (La Favorita 1922) (Spain)

Opening in 1922 Seville, this drama thriller series sees the Marchioness Elena de Valmonte (Verónica Sánchez, Sky Rojo, Morocco: Love in Times of War), a cultured woman of privileged background, spend hours in the kitchen with the staff, pouring her energy into cooking, both her great passion and an escape from her authoritarian husband. One night, after hosting one of her famous dinners at her mansion, Elena and her loyal maid, Cecilia (Raquel Querol), become involved in an unfortunate incident that forces them to become fugitives.

Arriving in Madrid, they take refuge in a long-closed restaurant, which Elena decides to reopen and turn into one of the best in the city. She contacts Julio (Luis Fernández, Cable Girls), the owner, who rents her the restaurant without informing her of the fine print. The Elena and Cecilia assemble a team of the best cooks and maids in the country, hiring Ana Ferrer (Andrea Duro, Velvet Colección) as head waitress, Lourdes Mendieta (Maribel Salas, Too Many Chefs) as cook, and Rosa (Elena Maroto) as pastry chef.

Excited by the new opportunity life has given them, the five women reopen the restaurant under the name La Favorita Bistró, where they give their best, share secrets, find love, and discover that it takes much more than talent and enthusiasm to keep the restaurant afloat. Because perhaps the problems haven’t ended but have only just begun… (The trailer is in Spanish. To read English subtitles, turn on closed captions (CC) and, under settings, set the subtitles/CC to “Spanish (auto-generated) >> English.”)

La Favorita: Season 1, a Walter Presents title, premieres in the US and Canada on Friday, February 13, 2026, exclusively on the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel and other Walter Presents partner channels.

Museum of Innocence (Masumiyet Müzesi) (Türkiye)

Set in the 1970s, and based on The Museum of Innocence, Orhan Pamuk’s internationally-acclaimed novel, this period drama series tells the story of Kemal (Selahattin Paşalı, Midnight at the Pera Palace, Love 101), a man from one of Istanbul’s wealthiest families, who begins an obsessive relationship with his poor and distant relation, Füsun (Eylül Kandemir, My Siblings), after meeting her by chance. Willing to take on the whole world for the sake of his feelings, Kemal starts collecting her personal items, from earrings and hair clips to discarded cigarette butts, as keepsakes. Is this love, an obsession, an affliction, an accident that derails the course of his life, or one man’s great and innocent happiness?

Museum of Innocence, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Friday, February 13, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

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Crime On Your Mind (Rikos mielessä) (Finland)

In this crime-comedy series, a self-centered, best-selling crime novelist suffers from serious writer’s block while his neighbor, an infamous crime boss, turns out to be an exceptionally gifted writer. An unlikely (and violent) alliance is born. Starring: Jussi Vatanen (Lakeside Murders, The Siege), Iina Kuustonen (Arctic Circle), and Mikko Leppilampi (Arctic Circle), Crime On Your Mind premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, February 17, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.

The Sandhamn Murders: Season 11 (Morden i Sandhamn) (Sweden)

Based on the “Sandhamn Murders“novels by Viveca Sten, this fan-favorite Scandi mystery-crime drama series, set amidst beautiful island scenery, returns with a new season starring Alexandra Rapaport (Gåsmamman) as the crime-solving Nora, and Nicolai Cleve Broch (Acquitted) as Alexander, the lead detective at the Nacka Police.

The Sandhamn Murders: Season 11 premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, February 17, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.

The Swedish Connection (Den svenska länken) (Sweden)

This period drama film is about the little-known true story of a Swedish bureaucrat who became an unlikely war hero. Set in 1942, it tells the story of Gösta Engzell (Henrik Dorsin, Triangle of Sadness), the head of the legal department of Sweden’s Ministry for Foreign Affairs. In order to maintain the country’s neutrality during WWII, Engzell’s staff don’t process most of the Jewish visa applications — until the arrival of new staffer Rut Vogl (Sissela Benn, Toppen), who questions this approach. Then, with rumblings about extermination camps swirling about, Engzell does an about face and ultimately helps to save thousands of Jews from the Holocaust.

Costarring Jonas Karlsson (Beck), Marianne Mörck (Bonus Family), Jonas Malmsjö (The Sandhamn Murders), and Johan Glans (The Simple Heist), amongst others, The Swedish Connection, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Thursday, February 19, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

Banksters (Germany)

Loosely based on true events, this drama, set in Berlin in 2004, centers on Yusuf (Eren M. Güvercin, Eldorado: Everything the Nazis Hate), a young man who is arrested and charged with multiple bank robberies. Yusuf is, rather was, an exemplary bank trainee who used his knowledge to commit these crimes, and the police want to know who his accomplices were. If Yusuf doesn’t rat them out, he’ll go to prison; if he does, he’ll betray them. Ironically, someone snitched on him to the cops, but who? (The trailer is in German. To read English subtitles, turn on closed captions (CC) and, under settings, set the subtitles/CC to “German (auto-generated) >> English.”)

Banksters, an HBO Original Series, premieres in the US on Friday, February 20, exclusively on HBO Max and its digital channels, including HBO Max on Prime Channels.

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Firebreak (Cortafuego) (Spain)

In this thriller, Mara (Belén Cuesta, Money Heist, Rotten Legacy) travels with her daughter Lide (Candela Martínez, Past Lies), her brother-in-law Luis (Joaquín Furriel, The Bronze Garden), his wife Elena (Diana Gómez, 45rpm), and their son (Mika Arias) to the family’s summer house in the forest in an attempt to finally close old wounds after the death of her husband. But what should be a simple farewell quickly turns into a nightmare when, after an argument, Lide vanishes into the woods without a trace.

The situation escalates when an uncontrollable wildfire breaks out in the area. As the flames spread rapidly, authorities are forced to suspend the search and order an immediate evacuation. Desperate, Mara refuses to leave, and the family defies the evacuation order, heading into the forest to search for the girl themselves. Cut off, without official help and with the fire closing in, their only remaining hope is Santi (Enric Auquer, Iron Reign), the local forest ranger. But as the danger intensifies, Mara begins to suspect that the fire may not be the only threat.

Firebreak, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Friday, February 20, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

The Orphans (Les orphelins) (France)

This action drama follows Gabriel (Alban Lenoir, Last Bullet) and Idriss (Dali Benssalah, No Time to Die), childhood friends who’ve been estranged since leaving the orphanage. They lead opposite lives now, as Gabriel is a cop in internal affairs and Idriss is a fixer for criminals. When their first love dies in a suspicious accident, her 17-year-old daughter, Leïla (Sonia Faidi, Prime Target), sets out to uncover the truth while a powerful company is willing to do anything to cover up what happened. This forces Gabriel and Idriss to put aside their differences and team up in order to stop her from committing an irreparable crime. (The trailer is in French. To read English subtitles, turn on closed captions (CC) and, under settings, set the subtitles/CC to “French (auto-generated) >> English.”)

The Orphans, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Friday, February 20, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

Portobello (Italy)

Opening in 1982, this biopic/historical drama centers on Enzo Tortora (Fabrizio Gifuni, My Brilliant Friend, Exterior Night), the host of the Portobello show, whose 28 million primetime viewers are waiting for the contestant who will manage to make the show’s famous parrot speak. Named Commander of the Republic by President Pertini and considered the king of 1980s Italian TV, Tortora is at the height of his success, and his show both reflects and comforts the nation.

At the same time, the Irpinia earthquake delivers the final blow to the fragile balance within the Nuova Camorra Organizzata. Giovanni Pandico (Lino Musella, Brilliant Friend, Gomorrah), a trusted associate of boss Raffaele Cutolo (Gianfranco Gallo, Gomorrah) and an avid Portobello viewer from his prison cell, decides to turn state witness. While being questioned, he gives an unexpected name: Enzo Tortora. When the Carabinieri knock on his hotel room door on June 17, 1983, Tortora thinks it must be a mistake. But it is only the beginning of an ordeal that will drag him from the heights of fame to the depths of ruin.

Featuring Barbora Bobulova (The King), Romana Maggiora Vergano (Christian), and Alessandro Preziosi (Stranded, Masantonio), amongst others, Portobello, an HBO Original Drama Series, premieres in the US on Friday, February 20, exclusively on HBO Max and its digital channels, including HBO Max on Prime Channels. New episodes will drop weekly through March 27.

Rocco Schiavone: Ice Cold Murders: Season 6 (Italy)

Based on the “Rocco Schiavone Mystery” novels by Antonio Manzini, the sixth season of this fan-favorite mystery-crime drama series sees Deputy Police Chief Rocco Schiavone (Marco Giallini, Public Disorder, Romanzo Criminale), haunted by betrayal and the death of his wife, pulled between Aosta and Rome, and juggling homicide cases with court trials that reopen old wounds. From a mysterious murder in the mountains to the discovery of a child’s remains tied to online predators, each case tests his resilience and morality.

Meanwhile, Rocco’s friendships fracture as Italo (Ernesto D’Argenio, Brigands: The Quest for Gold) spirals, Sandra (Valeria Solarino, The Alligator) grows distant, and Sebastiano’s (Francesco Acquaroli, Suburra: Blood on Rome) shadow stretches all the way to South America. In the end, loyalty, love, and justice collide, leaving Rocco to decide what lines he can no longer cross. Rocco Schiavone: Ice Cold Murders: Season 6, a Walter Presents title, premieres in the US and Canada on Friday, February 20, exclusively on the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel and other Walter Presents partner channels.

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Elsa Morante’s La Storia (La Storia) (Italy)

Based on Elsa Morante’s internationally best-selling novel La Storia (English edition: History), this period drama follows Ida Ramundo (Jasmine Trinca, The Catholic School, Supersex), a widowed mother who hides her Jewish heritage during WWII. After she is assaulted by a German soldier, Ida secretly gives birth to her second son, Useppe. Her first son, teenager Nino (Francesco Zenga), decides to head to the front to fight the Fascists, leaving his mother and brother to cope with the Nazi occupation and roundups in Rome. Then Ida is forced to leave after she loses everything in a bombing. But the moments of deep humanity that she experiences while fighting against poverty and persecution serve as a guiding light through the struggle for her own survival and that of her child.

Costarring Lorenzo Zurzolo (Mussolini: Son of the Century), Asia Argento (Land of the Dead), Elio Germano (Rose Island), and Valerio Mastandrea (Perfect Strangers), Elsa Morante’s La Storia premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, February 24, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.

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Murder In…: Season 15 (France)

This popular French anthology series returns with more murder mystery stories set in picturesque settings across France, including Saint Martin, The Green Perigord, Corsica, Audierne, Catalonia, Concarneu, The Regulus Caves, and the French Open this season.

Murder In…: Season 15 premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, February 24, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.

Crap Happens (Kacken an der Havel) (Germany)

This comedy series sees wannabe rapper Toni (Anton Schneider, Tatort) return to his hometown for his mother’s funeral, only to suddenly find himself juggling career dreams and surprise fatherhood to a teenage son.

Crap Happens, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Thursday, February 26, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

Crazy Old Lady (Vieja loca) (Argentina-Spain)

In this horror thriller, Pedro (Daniel Hendler, Community Squad) gets a desperate call from his ex-girlfriend, asking him to look after her senile mother, Alicia (Carmen Maura, Land of Women). What starts as a simple favor soon turns into a terrifying ordeal when Alicia refuses to let him leave. Trapped in the house, Pedro is forced to play along with her sadistic games if he’s going to survive the night.

Crazy Old Lady, a Shudder Original Film, premieres in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand on Friday, February 27, exclusively Shudder and, where available, its digital channels, including AMC+, Shudder on Prime and Channels, and AMC+ on Prime Channels.

The Intern: Season 5 (La stagiaire) (France)

In the fifth season of this mystery-crime drama, Constance (Michèle Bernier, Syndrome E) and Boris (Antoine Hamel, Olivia) investigate the murders of a masseuse, a lawyer, and a waitress, amongst their cases. The Intern: Season 5, a Walter Presents title, premieres in the US and Canada on Friday, February 27, 2026, exclusively on the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel and other Walter Presents partner channels.

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Village of Shadows (Le village des endormis) (France)

In this made-for-TV fantasy-crime thriller movie, convicted murderer Lucas (Julien Crampon, Master Crimes) escapes during a prison transfer while, at the same time, a strange phenomenon suddenly disrupts the life of a village. One after another, the residents of Saint-Rochans fall into a prolonged sleep. Amidst the panic and anxiety, Police Captain Martin Béranger (Aurélien Wiik, Munch) tries to find Lucas while sleep specialist Professor Élise Berthelot (Lola Dewaere, Astrid) arrives in town to try to discover the origin of the mysterious sleep episodes, which are not unrelated to the murders Martin is investigating. (The trailer is in French. To read English subtitles, turn on closed captions (CC) and, under settings, set the subtitles/CC to “French (auto-generated) >> English.”)

Costarring Stéphane Freiss (Call My Agent!) and Vincent Winterhalter (Nicolas Le Floch), Village of Shadows has its US linear debut on Friday, February 27, at 9pm ET, on Eurochannel. (Folks who don’t have access to Eurochannel can stream the movie.)

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Murder Inn (Orizont) (Romania)

Based on the novella Moara cu noroc (The Mill of Good Luck) by Ioan Slavici, this crime thriller revolves around a couple who leave behind years of exhausting work abroad to open a remote mountain hotel, a place they believe will offer stability, peace, and a chance to reconnect with the people they love. Soon after settling in, the family crosses paths with local gangsters who frequent the inn with the ease of regular patrons, except their rude behavior and unspoken intimidation gradually push the family into a silent battle for control of their own home.

Starring András Hatházi (Zanox) and Rodica Lazar (Box 21), Murder Inn has its US linear debut on Saturday, February 28, at 9pm ET, on Eurochannel. (Folks who don’t have access to Eurochannel can stream the movie.)

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Norskov: Season 1 (Denmark)

In this crime drama, Detective Tom Noack (Thomas Levin, Borgen) returns to his hometown of Norskov after a 20-year absence to help stop an international drug ring from operating in the port town. Upon learning that the criminal activities are rooted in the local community, Tom finds himself torn between his need for professional detachment and his desire to reconnect with old friends and family, including former hockey buddies Bondy (Jacob Hauberg Lohmann, Darkness: Those Who Kill) and Martin (Claus Riis Østergaard, Dicte).

Norskov begins streaming in the US and Canada on Tuesday, February 3, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.

Velvet Collection: Season 1 (Velvet Colección) (Spain)

In this spinoff of the popular period drama, Velvet, Ana Ribera (Paula Echevarría, Velvet) returns to Spain in 1967 after living in New York with Alberto (Miguel Ángel Silvestre, 30 Coins) and their son for two years. The couple have been leading Velvet remotely, and now Ana is taking the next step by opening a new branch in Barcelona. However, scandals, rivalries, and love triangles threaten her dream, as the team faces shifting loyalties and bold new ambitions. (The trailer is in Spanish. To read English subtitles, turn on closed captions (CC) and, under settings, set the subtitles/CC to “Spanish (auto-generated) >> English.”)

Velvet Collection: Season 1, a Walter Presents title, begins streaming in the US and Canada on Friday, February 6, 2026, exclusively on the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel and other Walter Presents partner channels.

Freezing Embrace: Season 2 (Hautalehto: Kylmä syli) (Finland) — English Dub

Based on Christian Rönnbacka’s best-selling “Antti Hautalehto” detective novels, the second season of this crime thriller opens with a retired psychiatrist found boiled alive. The police then receive a letter that threatens more bodies to come. Soon, Detective Chief Inspector Antti Hautalehto (Mikko Leppilampi, Arctic Circle, Bordertown) has his hands full with dead victims of ritual murders. But that’s not all: He gets distracted by Suvi Vettenranta (Jemina Sillanpää, Deadwind), an art forger who, after her release from prison, returns to a ominous community led by a charismatic, talented, and brutal painter known as Master. Antti fears for Suvi’s life after one of the community members is found dead, followed by threats on her life. (Video is subtitled, not dubbed)

The English-dubbed version of Freezing Embrace: Season 2 begins streaming in the US and Canada on Tuesday, February 10, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.

The Commoner – A Royal Dilemma (Harald og Sonja) (Norway)

Set against post-war Europe, this historical drama tells the love story of Norwegian Crown Prince Harald (Sindre Strand Offerdal, Astronauter og filmstjerner) and non-royal commoner Sonja (Gina Bernhoft Gørvell, Dates in Real Life), who fought for nine long years to be together. Their fight for love helped transform a changing society by challenging tradition, reshaping cultural norms, and paving the way for future generations to choose love freely, beyond class, borders, or expectation.

Costarring Anders Baasmo (La Palma, Exit) as Harald’s father, King Olav V, and Anneke von der Lippe (Troll, Atlantic Crossing) as Dagny Haraldsen, Sonja’s mother, The Commoner – A Royal Dilemma begins streaming Thursday, February 5, on Viaplay on Prime Channels and other Viaplay partner channels.

Justice: Those Who Kill (Den som dræber – Fanget af mørket) (Denmark)

The fourth season of this popular Nordic Noir series opens with Patrick, a young gang member, leaving a celebration with friends after his release from prison, only to be shot dead in the street. When it becomes clear to Detective Frederik Havgaard (Simon Sears, Ride Upon the Storm, Secrets We Keep) that the murder wasn’t an instance of simple gang retaliation that it initially appeared to be, he brings criminal profiler (and girlfriend) Louise Bergstein (Natalie Madueño, Follow the Money, The Rain) on the case.

With the help of her mentor, the experienced Swedish investigator Gunnar Nymark (Dag Malmberg, The Bridge, Top Dog), Louise creates a profile that points them in the direction of an organized, determined, and ruthless murderer. Only when a controversial lawyer with clear connections to Patrick and his affiliated gang ends up dead does Louise manage to identify the actual killer, and an intense search to capture him begins. (The trailer is in Danish. To read English subtitles, turn on closed captions (CC) and, under settings, set the subtitles/CC to “Danish (auto-generated) >> English.”)

Justice: Those Who Kill: Season 4 begins streaming in the US on Monday, February 16, on Acorn TV and its digital channels, including Acorn TV on Prime Channels.

Deliver Us (Fred til lands) (Denmark)

In this dark psychological thriller, five people in a small town plot a seemingly perfect revenge murder, only to realize that playing God has devilish ramifications. The cast includes Morten Hee Andersen (Ride Upon the Storm), Claus Riis Østergaard (Norskov), Anders Juul (Borgen), Lene Maria Christensen (The Legacy), and Dar Salim (Dicte). Deliver Us begins streaming Tuesday, February 17, on Viaplay on Prime Channels and other Viaplay partner channels.

Cassandre: Season 1 (France) — English Dub

This crime drama series follows Florence Cassandre (Gwendoline Hamon, Fatal Reunion, Perfect Murders), a devoted mother and skilled cop who left Paris for a new job as the police chief in the town of Annecy, located in the beautiful Haute-Savoie region, in order to be near her son. (Video is subtitled, not dubbed.)

The English-dubbed version of Cassandre: Season 1 begins streaming in the US and Canada on Tuesday, February 24, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.

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Header photo credits: Top row (L-R): Elsa Morante’s La Storia (photo credit: Maila Iacovelli, Fabio Zayed), courtesy of MHz Choice; Portobello (photo credit: Anna Camerlingo) courtesy of HBO Max | Bottom row (L-R): Salvador (photo credit: Jaime Olmedo) © 2024 Netflix, Inc.; Lead Children (photo credit: Robert Palka) courtesy of Netflix

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