This Valentine’s Day month brings fourteen new series to Euro TV fans in the US, but they premiere either before or after February 14.
Euro TV Premieres in Feb 2018: Anti-Mafia Squad, Marseille, The Money Shot, Real Humans & More

This Valentine’s Day month brings fourteen new series to Euro TV fans in the US, but they premiere either before or after February 14.
Snow is falling (maybe where you are, too), making this the perfect weekend to binge some great Euro TV shows at Walter Presents. Bingeing for free is even better.
This October we have one Friday the 13th, an untold number of Oktoberfest celebrations and Halloween parties, and seventeen (17!) premieres of new and returning series.
The most expensive drama series ever produced in Denmark, about the bloodiest war Danes ever fought, arrives in the US tomorrow. It is 1864, and it is not to be missed.
Today starts the unofficial end-of-summer weekend in the US, so whether you’re spending it poolside, oceanside, or inside, check out what’s new in Euro TV this month.
Across all four corners of the globe, 24/7 news (real and fake) and social media make politics pretty much inescapable. And in the Scandi thriller Blue Eyes, terrorists make it deadly.
Round 2 of the presidential election in France is on Sunday, making this weekend quite the apropos time to stream Spin.
From the land of Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité comes Baron Noir, a political drama with intrigue to rival the real-life drama happening now in the lead-up to the presidential election in France.
Netflix is on a roll with its international programs under the Netflix Original banner, including Euro TV series that are premiering in the next two to eight weeks.
Euro TV fans, you now have one or more ways to stream sixteen international series that have been hits in their home countries and gaining popularity on this side of the Atlantic.
Marseille, a Borgen meets Spiral political drama set in France’s second-largest city, is now streaming on Netflix in every one of the internet TV network’s territories.
The 39th Göteborg Film Festival kicked off yesterday, and today begins its first-ever TV Drama program, which features seven titles, three of which have their world premieres.