Netflix has got it going on in Euro TV, with 22 new and returning series headed to the streaming service this year and next.
22 New & Returning Euro TV Series That Will Stream on Netflix US & UK


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.

Bonne Année! And what a way to kick off the new year than with a dozen new shows and seasons, including the return of our favorite wisecracking Danish teacher!

The year 2017 closes with the premieres of twelve new and returning Euro TV programs. There’s a baker’s dozen of shows when you add the one that’s available for streaming again.
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Hulu will soon be the exclusive SVOD home for three new Euro TV series from Denmark, France, and Sweden in the US.

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.

Today starts the unofficial end-of-summer weekend in the US, so whether you’re spending it poolside, oceanside, or inside, check out what’s new in Euro TV this month.

There’s a new binge series in town: Denmark’s Norskov, the winner of the Best Television Series award at the 2017 Copenhagen TV Festival.

Lordy, I hope there… Too late, hung parliament… I beg your pardon, those real-life dramas in the US and UK had me glued to the telly yesterday. For weekend viewing, there’s The Day Will Come, a dramatization of actual events

Jordskott, one of the spookiest Euro TV series to come out of Sweden, is making its way across the fjords to North America and landing on Shudder in a couple of weeks.