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!
Euro TV Premieres in Sept 2020: Greyzone, Recoil, We Got This & More (Including Borgen)

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!
Netflix has set the release date for Seasons One, Two, and Three of the award-winning political drama Borgen on the international streaming service.
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.
Netflix is partnering with DR, the Danish Broadcasting Corporation, to bring the hit series Borgen back to our screens. (Hurray!)
Nineteen new Euro TV shows, seasons, and movies premiere in the US in April, along with four series making their linear TV debuts and another being added to a streaming service.
The third and final season of Occupied, the Norwegian political thriller series that got Russia all riled up, has arrived, and it is awesome.
“That was then. This is now.” So says the main character of Guardian of the Castle, as he holds fiercely to the past while the present overtakes it.
Allow me to say from the off that Living a Lie is awesome.
The warmer weather of June brings 14 hot Euro TV titles to the US — some new, some returning, including new episodes of Montalbano!
The short answer: We hope so.
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.
Bastille Day, aka le 14 Juillet, is tomorrow, so let’s celebrate France’s national holiday with champagne, fabulous food, good friends, and some French telly!