“What makes us a killer?” This is but one question that arises in Modus, the psychological crime thriller that was renewed for Season 2 just two months after it premiered in Sweden.
Euro TV to Watch: Swedish Psychological Crime Thriller “Modus”


“What makes us a killer?” This is but one question that arises in Modus, the psychological crime thriller that was renewed for Season 2 just two months after it premiered in Sweden.
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This October we have one Friday the 13th, an untold number of Oktoberfest celebrations and Halloween parties, and seventeen (17!) premieres of new and returning series.

Euro TV fans on both sides of the pond can look forward to two new series that will be streaming globally, in their original languages with English (and other) subtitles, on Netflix.

The most expensive drama series ever produced in Denmark, about the bloodiest war Danes ever fought, arrives in the US tomorrow. It is 1864, and it is not to be missed.

A hit when it premiered in Germany, the first season of Shades of Guilt, a crime drama with a legal angle, is making its US debut this week.

Netflix is on a roll with its international programs under the Netflix Original banner, including Euro TV series that are premiering in the next two to eight weeks.

Film festivals aren’t just for movies anymore, so for the third year in a row the Berlin International Film Festival presented both its “Drama Series Days” and “Berlinale Special Series” television-focused programs.

It’s happy dance time, my fellow Euro TV-philes. The long-ish wait for the stateside premiere of the third and final season of Dicte, the hugely popular Danish crime drama, is over.

Starting today, Euro TV fans in the US can fire up Acorn TV for the hit French drama series that gripped France 2 and BBC 4 viewers: mystery drama The Disappearance.

The stateside release of the Nordic noir Department Q Trilogy — The Keeper of Lost Causes, The Absent One, and A Conspiracy of Faith — makes for a heckuva binge-watching weekend.

Prepare for another Euro TV binge-fest, mina vänner, as Gentlemen & Gangsters, the Swedish love story-drama-thriller miniseries, arrives in the US in little more than a week.

Gomorrah, “Italy’s Answer to Breaking Bad” and that country’s most popular television series ever, is headed across the Atlantic to the United States, specifically to SundanceTV.