Yes, it's both the European Championship and the Olympics this summer. But apart from that, there's plenty more to watch.
Here's your guide to the summer's most talked-about TV and streaming series.
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" (26/6, SVT Play).SVT is picking up Viaplay's acclaimed drama and releasing both the first and – previously unseen – second season about Siri (Matilda Källström) and David (Simon Lööf) and their tumultuous relationship after a mistake one wet night.
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" (10/7, AppleTv+).Twisted thriller series about Suzie (Rashida Jones) who investigates her husband's and son's disappearance in a plane crash with the help of a Japanese companion robot – Sunny.
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" (17/7, Disney+).The acclaimed series is back with a third season where Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) continues to struggle to achieve his dream of a "fine dining" restaurant.
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" (19/7, AppleTv+).Natalie Portman plays journalist Maddie Schwartz who in 1960s Baltimore digs into two murder cases and simultaneously wants to realize herself as a professional woman.
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" (24/7, SVT Play).The Danish workplace comedy in the music world is a critics' favourite. Now comes the second season where chief Jeppe (Rasmus Bruun) has been left by his wife Regitze (Neel Rønholt), who is still in the orchestra.
"Time Bandits" (24/7, AppleTv+).
TV series version of Terry Gilliam's cult fantasy film about a gang of thieves who rob their way through the centuries. Lisa Kudrow ("Friends") takes the lead role.
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” (25/7, Netflix).Burlesque sex comedy set in 14th-century Florence. To escape the plague, people flee to a large estate and tell erotic stories to each other.
"Happy Bloody Pride" (31/7, TV4 Play).
Dilan (Oscar Wallgren) comes from a small town, but travels to his cousin Ari (Carlos Romero Cruz) in Stockholm to experience his first Pride week. It becomes an adventure. Sofia Kappel plays Ari's best friend Nina.
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" (31/7, SVT Play).The second season of the dark – and highly acclaimed – British crime series with Martin Freeman as police officer Carl, whose attempts to hold his family together and cope with the tough job are breaking him.
"Industry" (12/8, Max).
Kit Harington joins the gang among the anxious, drug-taking, and reckless finance sharks in the third season of the acclaimed British drama series.
"Emily in Paris" (15/8, Netflix).
The love carousel continues for Emily (Lily Collins) in the French capital after Gabriel's shocking revelation at the end of last season. Five episodes are coming now, and the rest on 12 September.
"Baby Reindeer" (Netflix).
Shocking British drama comedy (!) about stalking and sexual abuse. Has had legal repercussions outside of TV as well.
"Ronja the Robber's Daughter" (Netflix).
Expensive new version of Astrid Lindgren's classic children's book, with updated visual effects and Kerstin Lindén in the title role.
"Shogun" (Disney+).
Acclaimed new version of the adventure classic from the 80s, this time more focused on the internal conflicts in 17th-century Japan.
"Fallout" (Prime Video).
Classic computer game turned into a grand action drama about three lost figures in a world devastated by a nuclear catastrophe.
"All and Eva" (Viaplay).
Drama comedy about Eva (Tuva Novotny) who wants to have a child on her own, but falls in love with her unsuspecting sperm donor Mads (Joachim Fjelstrup).