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.
New Netflix Original Euro TV Series from Belgium, Spain, Italy, Germany, and Finland


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.

Whether you’re a Netflix newbie or you’ve been a subscriber since their DVD-rental-only days, having their streaming service just got a whole lot better.

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.

Put the round-the-clock election coverage aside for a few hours and immerse yourself in the dark and wickedly humorous pan-Scandinavian crime drama-mystery Black Widows.

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.

NSU German History X, a ripped-from-the-headlines drama inspired by true events, a national scandal, and the still ongoing court case, is set to premiere in the US and UK.

For Euro TV and British TV fans in the US who’ve been waiting to get into The Tunnel, your wait is nearly over, as the bilingual English/French crime thriller is set to make its debut.

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.

Marseille, a Borgen meets Spiral political drama set in France’s second-largest city, is now streaming on Netflix in every one of the internet TV network’s territories.

Currently in the works is an American version of the hit Norwegian crime drama Eyewitness. So before the remake hits cable, check out the binge-worthy original.

It’s March, and the chills of winter are still with us. So let’s head for the warmth of Thailand, like the characters in the hit Swedish drama, 30 Degrees in February.

Whether you have or haven’t watched the incredible first season of Norwegian action/crime drama Codename Hunter, all stateside Euro TV fans can now stream it via pay-per-view.