Stateside viewers have a new Euro TV series to look forward to: mystery-thriller The Oldenheim Twelve from the Netherlands.
The Oldenheim Twelve: Acorn TV Picks Up Dutch Mystery-Thriller for the US


Stateside viewers have a new Euro TV series to look forward to: mystery-thriller The Oldenheim Twelve from the Netherlands.

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 three-year wait for Deutschland 86 has been worth it. The second season of the spy drama is excellent.

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.

“Show me the money!” Specifically Follow the Money, the financial crime thriller from Denmark that Link TV premieres to US audiences next week.

MHz Choice recently announced its upcoming slate of programs, which is filled with new series and returning favorites.

In addition to one of our favorite detective duos investigating more crimes, new series from Austria and Germany feature Sigmund Freud and another French village with Germans.

Filming has started in Sweden and Croatia on Quicksand, the first original series for Netflix from Sweden, and with today’s announcement also comes details about the cast.

Netflix announced today that Hache, its new Spanish original series starring Adriana Ugarte and Javier Rey, will premiere globally next year.

June brings twenty five Euro TV titles to US streaming services, digital channels, and public TV stations. So much to watch, so little time, amiright?