Netflix has another non-English-language TV series on its production slate. Dark, a family saga with a supernatural twist, is the streaming giant’s first German Netflix Original Series.
Dark: Netflix to Produce First German Netflix Original Series


Netflix has another non-English-language TV series on its production slate. Dark, a family saga with a supernatural twist, is the streaming giant’s first German Netflix Original Series.

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

Swedish actor Krister Henriksson is one of several new cast members for the third and final series of British psychological crime drama The Fall.

Fans of international and Euro TV shows, rejoice. Walter Presents has launched in Britain and is now streaming Czech, Danish, French, German, and Spanish-language programs.

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.

Beck returns to telly in 2016, with Peter Haber as Martin Beck but without Mikael Persbrandt as Gunvald Larsson. Say hej to Kristofer Hivju as Beck’s new sidekick.

Now that Season 3 of The Bridge has completed its run in the Nordic countries, curious minds want to know, “Will there be a fourth season?”

The launch date for Walter Presents is set, and Britons will soon have a free, on-demand streaming service dedicated to foreign-language dramas from around the world.

Advokaterna, a new legal thriller series from Swedish authors and screenwriters Jens Albinus, Hans Rosenfeldt, and Michael Hjorth, is in the works.

Stateside Euro TV fans, it’s time to do a happy dance. The Vibrant TV Network is bringing more exclusive foreign-language programs for us to watch and binge-watch.

A new Norwegian drama series is in the works: the thriller Valkyrien, which recently received production funding from Nordisk Film & TV Fond.

Who says appointment viewing on linear TV is dead? Perhaps it is for some programs, but Scandinavians tuned in in record numbers for the openers of The Bridge and Occupied.