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.
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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.

Today Netflix released the official teaser for its second Danish Original series, Equinox, and announced the series’ global premiere date.

Trapped fans, rejoice! The hit crime drama series from Icelandic filmmaker Baltasar Kormákur is returning for a new season under the show’s new title, Entrapped.

Twenty-four new Euro TV series, seasons, specials, and films from ten countries premiere in the US in November, with seven more titles headed to streaming and linear TV channels.

HBO announced today that the premium channel will air 30 Coins, the horror mystery series from Spain, in the US next year.

Spiral fans, rejoice! MHz Choice announced today the premiere dates for Seasons 7 and 8 of the award-winning French crime drama thriller.

Twenty-seven new Euro TV series, seasons, and films from twelve countries premiere in the US in October, plus two shows from two more countries have their linear TV debuts.

The Port Talbot police have several gruesome murders to solve in the second season of Welsh crime thriller Bang, which premiered today in the US.

From the creator of The Killing comes a new Netflix Danish Original series: the Nordic noir psychological thriller The Chestnut Man, which has started filming in Copenhagen.

Stateside Euro TV fans are winners in September, as 21 new series and seasons from 10 countries premiere in the US. And there’s more besides!

Tubi, the global advertising-supported video-on-demand-service, currently has three dozen Euro TV shows that you can binge-watch free of charge in the States.

August brings the premieres of nineteen new and returning Euro TV series and films from eight countries to the US, plus non-premiere additions to linear and streaming TV.