March brings the premieres of 26 new Euro TV series, seasons, and films from nine countries to the US and beyond.
Euro TV Premieres in March 2024: Dear Mama, The King, The Signal & More

March brings the premieres of 26 new Euro TV series, seasons, and films from nine countries to the US and beyond.
North American streaming service MHz Choice has set its Euro TV slate for March 2024, including brand new series The King, Prisoner, and Vincenzo Malinconico.
With or without the groundhog’s shadow, February brings the premieres of 27 Euro TV series, seasons, and films from 13 countries to the US and beyond.
The new year kicks off with the US premieres of 24 new Euro TV series, seasons, and films from 11 countries, plus the new season of a French Canadian crime thriller.
March is another banner month for Euro TV in the US, with a new series, season, special, or film premiere for every day of the month (not debuting on each day, though).
February 2021 has more US premieres of Euro TV titles than it has days in the month — a whopping 30 new series, seasons, specials, and films/TV movies.
Bastille Day, aka le 14 Juillet, is tomorrow, so let’s celebrate France’s national holiday with champagne, fabulous food, good friends, and some French telly!
TGIF. For more reasons than the weekend. Such as the Season 2 premieres of Swedish crime drama Arne Dahl and French supernatural drama The Returned in the UK.
The living dead are back. Well, almost, as SundanceTV is set to premiere the return of The Returned, the hit supernatural drama whose first season creeped out millions of viewers.
The deer in the photo doesn’t indicate a return of Northern Exposure, but of the hit French supernatural drama The Returned. Welcome to The Returned: Chapter 2, which has its international premiere at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival® (TIFF).
We’ve said farewell to a fabulous year of European television programs, so let’s take a look at the titles whose debuts in 2014 made a lasting impression on us, before diving into what we hope will be another year of
There’s another remake of a hit Scandinavian television program coming, so now is as good a time as any to take a look at the remakes of Nordic noir and Euro TV shows that have come and gone, plus those