Day are getting shorter and nights are getting cooler — the perfect time to cozy up with the latest Scandi noir crime drama to arrive in the US: Missing.
Euro TV to Watch: Good Old-Fashioned Nordic Noir Mystery Drama “Missing”


Day are getting shorter and nights are getting cooler — the perfect time to cozy up with the latest Scandi noir crime drama to arrive in the US: Missing.
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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.

Euro TV fans on both sides of the pond can look forward to two new series that will be streaming globally, in their original languages with English (and other) subtitles, on Netflix.

Michael Nyqvist may be gone, but he is certainly not forgotten, and fans of his in the US should be thrilled to know that his penultimate TV series, 100 Code, will finally be shown on this side of the fjords.

The list of Euro TV shows making their way to the US continues to grow, so get your binge on this month with these nine program premieres from Belgium, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, The Netherlands, Spain, and Switzerland.

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.

It’s a big week in Euro TV premieres for stateside fans, including a prequel series of sorts to a mystery drama from Sweden, the second season of a hit crime drama from Italy, and a new period drama from Spain.

Jordskott, one of the spookiest Euro TV series to come out of Sweden, is making its way across the fjords to North America and landing on Shudder in a couple of weeks.

Prepare for another Euro TV binge-fest, mina vänner, as Gentlemen & Gangsters, the Swedish love story-drama-thriller miniseries, arrives in the US in little more than a week.

Three months after the second season of the hit Swedish drama, 30 Degrees in February, bowed on SVT in Sweden, it has premiered in the US for your binge-watching pleasure.

It’s March, and the chills of winter are still with us. So let’s head for the warmth of Thailand, like the characters in the hit Swedish drama, 30 Degrees in February.

Modus, the crime thriller that scored big with Swedish viewers when it premiered last September, is headed across the fjords to BBC Four in the UK.