Euro TV fans across the globe have several new titles from Germany to look forward to on Netflix, all of which will be available in the streaming giant’s 190+ territories.
Netflix Announces Five New German Original Series


Euro TV fans across the globe have several new titles from Germany to look forward to on Netflix, all of which will be available in the streaming giant’s 190+ territories.

Judging by the first two episodes, the second season of Thou Shalt Not Kill, which premieres in the US in a couple of days, is as engrossing as the first.

The Norwegian mystery-crime drama series Varg Veum is fabulous. I can’t recommend it enough. Go watch it if you haven’t already.

Hulu is bringing another Euro TV series to stateside fans. This time it’s the highly-anticipated new German drama, Das Boot.

Netflix released a couple of first-look images today from The Protector, its first Netflix Original series from Turkey.

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.

Like free, Tubi is one of the best four-letter words in the English language, at least for stateside fans of Euro and international TV shows.

The real-life events depicted in the German limited series 54 Hours are utterly tragic. Let the outrage begin anew.

Four women, one murder, and numerous instances of “Wait, what?!?” are the stuff of Death in León, a Spanish Making a Murder-esque episodic docu-series.

A Murder for Three isn’t so much a whodunit, although murder is involved, but rather a whereisit. And it’s a delightful one at that.

Mysteries and crime dramas and period dramas, oh my! And there’s more besides in the 15 new and returning Euro TV series and telefilms in September!