
Ten new international drama series are about to get their big moment. At a major buyers’ showcase, streaming platforms and networks will see shows that industry experts believe could become the next global sensations—and some already have serious backing behind them.
Think gnomes, Nazis, professional gamers, fertility clinics, and even a drama centered around the British Prime Minister. It’s an unusual mix, but that’s exactly the point. These aren’t your typical dramas.
Who’s Behind These Shows?
Some of the biggest names in television are involved. The producers behind the hugely popular show Sherlock have their hands in one of these projects. HBO, the network behind Game of Thrones and The Last of Us, is backing another. Alongside mostly European shows, there’s also a collaboration between Japan and Singapore—a sign that Asian storytelling is getting serious international attention.
This kind of lineup matters because it shows how the TV industry works now. Networks don’t just make shows for their home countries anymore. They’re thinking global from day one.
What Does This Mean for Indian Viewers?
If you’re someone who watches Netflix, Amazon Prime, or other streaming apps, pay attention. Many of these shows will likely land on Indian platforms within the next year or two. International dramas have become huge in India—shows like Squid Game, Money Heist, and The Crown have massive Indian audiences.
These ten shows represent the kinds of stories that streaming services believe will travel across borders and languages. Some may get dubbed or subtitled in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and other Indian languages. Others might inspire Indian producers to create similar concepts.
The variety is interesting too. Whether you’re into thrillers, dark comedies, or character-driven dramas, something in this lineup will probably appeal to you. The fact that European studios are collaborating with Asian ones also means you’ll see different storytelling styles and perspectives blending together.
The buyers’ upfront—essentially a showcase where streaming platforms and networks decide what to invest in—is where the real deals happen. If these shows impress the right people, they get the funding and marketing push to reach millions of viewers worldwide, including India.
The global TV market is becoming more competitive and more diverse. Indian audiences aren’t just watching Hollywood anymore. We’re watching stories from Scandinavia, Germany, Japan, and Singapore. And increasingly, international shows need to appeal to Indian tastes to succeed globally.
Keep an eye on what gets announced over the next few weeks—one of these shows could be the next big thing on your streaming app by 2025.
