May is a banner month for international TV, with these 55 new series, seasons, specials, and films (out of hundreds) premiering in the US and other territories.
55 International TV Premieres in May 2024: Dark Matter, The Truth, Uncle Samsik & More

May is a banner month for international TV, with these 55 new series, seasons, specials, and films (out of hundreds) premiering in the US and other territories.
Netflix has announced the production of the new period drama series Last Samurai Standing, an epic battle royale for survival in historic Japan.
From amongst all of the premieres headed to the US and beyond are the following 45 new series, seasons, films, documentaries, and specials. And there’s more besides.
Apple TV+ shared a glimpse of its brand new and returning Original series that will premiere globally in spring and summer of 2024. Check ’em out.
Amongst the US and global premieres and content additions in February are these 55 new series, seasons, and films.
Happy New Year! There’s lots of new TV in 2024, and amongst them are these 45 new series, seasons, and films premiering in January in the US and beyond.
Netflix has set the global premiere date for Analog Squad, a new period drama series from Thailand.
Amongst all of the program premieres in November are these 40 new series, seasons, and films coming to the US and beyond.
October brings the premieres and program additions of the following 35 series and films to the US and beyond.
Today Apple TV+ released the official trailer for Lessons in Chemistry, a new drama series starring and executive produced by Academy Award® winner Brie Larson. Check it out.
Happy Friday! This week’s “global TV to watch” includes three series that stylize their titles with an ampersand in lieu of the word “and.”
September brings the start of the fall 2023 TV season, and the following 40 titles from 17 countries are a part of it.