Yes, 2018 ended 5 weeks ago, but a few hundred new Euro TV programs and seasons premiered in the US last year, so it took a bit longer than usual to get through them.
Favorite Euro TV Premieres of 2018


Yes, 2018 ended 5 weeks ago, but a few hundred new Euro TV programs and seasons premiered in the US last year, so it took a bit longer than usual to get through them.

The short answer: We hope so.

Seventeen Euro TV titles premiere in or return with a new season to the US in November, including the highly-anticipated, first non-English-language series produced by HBO.

Like free, Tubi is one of the best four-letter words in the English language, at least for stateside fans of Euro and international TV shows.

“Show me the money!” Specifically Follow the Money, the financial crime thriller from Denmark that Link TV premieres to US audiences next week.

MHz Choice recently announced its upcoming slate of programs, which is filled with new series and returning favorites.

May brings sixteen new and returning Euro TV series to the US, as well as two that are added to programming schedules. Let the bingeing begin!

Take a look at the trailer for The Rain, the first Netflix Global Original series from Denmark, which debuts in all of the streaming giant’s territories in May.

Netflix has got it going on in Euro TV, with 22 new and returning series headed to the streaming service this year and next.

Unless a soothsayer tells you “Beware the Ides of March,” it’s likely you’re not in any danger, but you might want to stay home anyway for the premiere of the final season of The Bridge.

March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. Or not. What is certain is that some of the most highly-anticipated Euro TV shows premiere on telly this month.

For your weekend viewing pleasure: The Team, a multilingual Euro TV crime drama with a layered storyline that takes place in several cities across the Continent.