IMDb TV has just released more than 40 titles on its channel in the US, the majority of which are shows from the UK.
IMDb TV Adds Dozens of British TV Titles to Its US Channel


IMDb TV has just released more than 40 titles on its channel in the US, the majority of which are shows from the UK.

April brings the national premieres of 28 new series, seasons, and specials from the UK, Ireland, and Canada to the US, plus 7 local-regional additions on public TV stations.

The second season of Irish mystery thriller Smother will be headed to a screen near you next month on Peacock TV.

Today Netflix released the official trailer for Anatomy of a Scandal, the new London-set seasonal anthology series from David E. Kelley (Big Little Lies).

Folks in the US and other territories now have a date for when comedy thriller series The Outlaws will launch on Amazon Prime Video. Until it arrives, check out the trailer!

Twenty-three new series, seasons, and films from the UK, Canada, and Ireland premiere in the US in March, as does a hit American series set in Regency Era England.

HBO Max has set the premiere date for The Tourist, a mystery thriller miniseries starring Jamie Dornan, and dropped the official US trailer.

Acorn TV has announced the renewals of its Original series Bloodlands, a crime thriller starring James Nesbitt, and detective drama London Kills, starring Hugo Speer.

Sundance Now has announced its acquisition of two premium British dramas from ITV Studios: The Suspect and Showtrial.

Netflix recently announced the slate of films headed to the streaming service in 2022, continuing the “new movies every week” theme it started last year.

Well, here’s a surprise. Rules of the Game, the new BBC thriller miniseries starring Maxine Peak, has premiered in the US.

February brings the US premieres of 22 new series, seasons, and films from the UK, Canada, and Ireland.