The short answer: We hope so.
Will the Next Seasons of These Euro TV Shows Screen in the US?


The short answer: We hope so.

We close the year with the US premieres of sixteen new Euro TV programs and seasons in December, including the highly-anticipated return of Beck.

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.

On average, you can watch one new Euro TV series or season every three days in August, as ten of them make their stateside debuts.

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

Here’s the next best thing to celebrating Midsummer in Finland in person: doing it virtually by live streaming videos of Finns across the Nordic country partying like it’s 2017!

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.

Euro TV fans, you now have one or more ways to stream sixteen international series that have been hits in their home countries and gaining popularity on this side of the Atlantic.

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.

“Just say no” to drugs, and say “Yes!” to the multiple award-winning Hooked, an intense, character-driven drama series from Finland that will keep you in its grip.

Acorn TV, aka “the Best British TV,” expands its Euro TV offerings with Easy Living, the critically-acclaimed, award-winning, audience-favorite Finnish crime drama.

Just announced this morning are the five Nordic films, and their their directors, scriptwriters, and producers, that are nominated for the Nordic Council Film Prize 2015.