With or without the groundhog’s shadow, February brings the premieres of 27 Euro TV series, seasons, and films from 13 countries to the US and beyond.
Euro TV Premieres in February 2022: Piece of My Heart, Top Dog, Unseen & More


With or without the groundhog’s shadow, February brings the premieres of 27 Euro TV series, seasons, and films from 13 countries to the US and beyond.

The new year kicks off with the US premieres of 24 new Euro TV series, seasons, and films from 11 countries, plus the new season of a French Canadian crime thriller.

The year 2021 closes out with a bang — with 42 new Euro TV series, seasons, films, and specials from 13 countries premiering in the US and other territories in December.

November is another banner month for Euro TV, with a whopping 42 new series, seasons, films, and specials from 16 countries premiering in the US and other territories.

The CW continues its international content acquisition strategy with its pickup of Leonardo, an English-language Italian historical drama starring Aidan Turner.

Today Netflix released the official trailer for the historical spy thriller Glória, the first Netflix Original series from Portugal.

October is a banner month for Euro TV in the US (and other territories) — with the premieres of a whopping 43 new series, seasons, specials, and films from 10 countries.

Dead Mountain, about the mysterious Dyatlov Pass Incident, continues its US premiere tomorrow. Check out our exclusive clip from the next episode.

The real-life mystery surrounding the deaths of nine hikers in the Urals more than six decades ago is at the center of the brilliant Russian historical drama Dead Mountain.

September brings 31 new Euro TV series, seasons, documentaries, and films from 14 countries to the US and beyond, plus linear TV debuts and more shows added to streamers.

Netflix has dropped the trailer and set the global premiere date for Jaguar, the Spanish historical drama series from the creators of Cable Girls and High Seas.

MHz Choice announced today its slate for September 2021, which includes new and returning mystery and crime dramas, more weekly French movies, and a documentary.