It’s just about time to head back to the hinterlands of Iceland, as the second season of Trapped debuts in the US tomorrow.
Trapped: Season 2 of Hit Icelandic Crime Thriller Set to Premiere in the US


It’s just about time to head back to the hinterlands of Iceland, as the second season of Trapped debuts in the US tomorrow.

July brings stateside Euro TV fans the premieres of eleven new and returning series, including the highly-anticipated new seasons of several titles.

The Truth Will Out is a cracking good and utterly absorbing Scandi noir mystery drama, and it premieres in the US next week.

Sixteen new Euro TV series and seasons debut in March, including titles from France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey.

Yes, 2018 ended 5 weeks ago, but a few hundred new Euro TV programs and seasons premiered in the US last year, so it took a bit longer than usual to get through them.

Following yesterday’s news about Walter Presents, today we bring you word about the WP shows headed to the PBS Masterpiece channel on Amazon.

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.

Seventeen Euro TV titles premiere in or return with a new season to the US in November, including the highly-anticipated, first non-English-language series produced by HBO.

The Norwegian mystery-crime drama series Varg Veum is fabulous. I can’t recommend it enough. Go watch it if you haven’t already.

Along with Halloween and the return to standard time come fifteen new shows, seasons, and telefilms from France, Italy, Germany, Norway, and Spain in October.

Well, I didn’t see that ending coming, and now that I have, I wish there were a third season of The Court. Alas, no.

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.