A young boy with a troubling story and an unsolved police case are the parallel storylines in French miniseries Mother Is Wrong, which debuts in the US tomorrow.
Mother Is Wrong: French Mystery-Thriller Miniseries Set to Premiere in the US


A young boy with a troubling story and an unsolved police case are the parallel storylines in French miniseries Mother Is Wrong, which debuts in the US tomorrow.

There is an ever-growing number of Euro TV shows in the US, so it’s easy to miss some. Here are six mini- and one-season series that you might want to check out if you haven’t already.

Netflix announced today its second Original series from Denmark: The Chestnut Man, based on the novel by Søren Sveistrup, the creator of the hit series The Killing.

Watching all the new Euro TV series and seasons (plus non-debut shows) in August probably won’t help keep us cool during these dog days of summer, but it’s worth a try!

Titles come and go on streaming services, so here’s an update on the Euro TV programs that you can watch on the free, ad-supported Tubi TV.

July brings stateside Euro TV fans the premieres of eleven new and returning series, including the highly-anticipated new seasons of several titles.

The warmer weather of June brings 14 hot Euro TV titles to the US — some new, some returning, including new episodes of Montalbano!

Blinded by the Lights, a critically-acclaimed, award-winning, and fan-favorite hit in its native Poland, is the latest TV series from HBO Europe to screen in the US.

Eleven new Euro TV series and seasons premiere in the US in May, twelve including the launch of the English language Italian-German production The Name of the Rose.

The Xfinity Watchathon Week is back. So if you’re an Xfinity TV customer, read on to find out which Euro TV series on HBO you can (binge) watch for free.

Today Netflix opened its first European production hub in Tres Cantos, Madrid, and as part of the celebration announced two new Spanish Original series.

The announcement covers the three new Italian TV series as well as a couple of new and returning shows that have started production. (I wish Suburra was one of them.)