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 Disappearance: Must-Watch French Drama Arrives in the US


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.
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Heads up, stateside Euro TV fans. MHz Choice has announced the baker’s dozen of new and returning series for its Winter/Spring 2016 slate, and they are not to be missed.

Modus, the crime thriller that scored big with Swedish viewers when it premiered last September, is headed across the fjords to BBC Four in the UK.

An epic Euro TV drama series, based on the popular “Neopolitan Novels” tetralogy penned by Italian author Elena Ferrante, is in the works.

The 39th Göteborg Film Festival kicked off yesterday, and today begins its first-ever TV Drama program, which features seven titles, three of which have their world premieres.

“Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.” Namely the crimes committed in A Conspiracy of Faith, the third feature film in the “Department Q” franchise.

MHz Choice, the SVoD service for Euro TV in the US, is premiering loads of new titles and new episodes and seasons of viewer-favorite foreign-language series this year.

Fifteen years after the box office success of The Crimson Rivers, a new crime thriller TV series, adapted from the same novel as the film, is headed for production.

Breaking news from THR: The fourth novel in the “Millennium” series will be a feature film, but not with Dragon Tattoo stars Rooney Mara and Daniel Craig or director David Fincher.