Twenty-six new Euro TV series, seasons, and films from twelve countries premiere in the US and other territories in August, and there’s more besides.
Euro TV Premieres in August 2022: Blinded, Kleo, Merjen, Redemption & More

Twenty-six new Euro TV series, seasons, and films from twelve countries premiere in the US and other territories in August, and there’s more besides.
Three dozen (36) new series, seasons, and films from 18 countries premiere in the US and beyond in July, along with the US linear premieres of three additional titles.
It’s a bumper crop of programs in June, with 34 Euro TV titles having their premieres in the US and beyond, plus one from Canada debuting in the US.
Netflix announced today the global premiere date for Battle: Freestyle, the streamer’s new musical drama film from Norway. Check out the trailer.
March roars in like a lion for Euro TV fans, bringing the premieres of 43 new series, seasons, and films from 15 countries to the US and beyond.
A bumper crop of Euro TV premieres in the US — including 29 new series, seasons, specials, and films from twelve countries — closes out this eventful year.
Thirteen new Euro TV series and seasons premiere in the US in May, while three others have their linear TV debuts and two more get added to streaming services.
Eleven new Euro TV series and seasons premiere in the US in May, twelve including the launch of the English language Italian-German production The Name of the Rose.
Netflix has got it going on in Euro TV, with 22 new and returning series headed to the streaming service this year and next.
Two television series and a film scored by Frans Bak are about to premiere in the US, and the Danish composer chatted with me about these and others of his projects.
Birgitte Hjort Sørensen can get satisfaction, as the Danish TV star costars alongside some serious American TV talent in Vinyl, the Martin Scorsese/Mick Jagger collaboration.
The international hit Nordic noir crime drama, The Bridge, is set to premiere this weekend, and fans of the show have more than murder to look forward to: Bob Dylan.