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.

Netflix announced today its latest Original series from Norway, an as-yet-untitled supernatural thriller to be directed by Harald Zwart.

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.

Seventeen new and returning Euro TV series premiere in the US in June, along with four that debut on linear TV and streaming channels and one being added to a streaming service.

Netflix recently announced the main cast for its new Danish Netflix Original series Equinox, which includes Danica Curcic and Lars Brygmann.

Sixteen new and returning Euro TV series, plus a couple films, premiere in the US in November. A few non-premiere titles arrive on linear TV and streaming services, too.

From Piv Bernth, the acclaimed executive producer behind The Killing and The Bridge, comes the latest Netflix Original series: Equinox, based on the well-known Danish podcast.

The warmer weather of June brings 14 hot Euro TV titles to the US — some new, some returning, including new episodes of Montalbano!

The announcement covers the three new Italian TV series as well as a couple of new and returning shows that have started production. (I wish Suburra was one of them.)

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