Season Nine of 'Seaside Hotel' Among Titles Headed to PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel in January



Season nine of "Seaside Hotel"

December 16, 2022

Seasons of three “Walter Presents” series — including the ninth season of “Seaside Hotel” — are headed to the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel in January.

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Season nine of the Danish drama “Seaside Hotel” starts streaming  Jan. 13. In the season, four years have passed and it is now May 1945. Denmark is free from German occupation and Amanda is now a single mother. She has decided to return to the hotel with her young daughter, which has been dramatically changed by the German soldiers that lived there during the war. But after five busy weeks, the doors can finally reopen to the hotel’s regulars, however some are unable to put the occupation behind them. In the midst of it all, Mrs. Fjelds arrives with her Swedish granddaughter, the adorable 16-year-old Sarah, who has never been told that her real father is Edward Weyse.

Season three of English mystery drama “Vienna Blood” starts streaming Jan. 8. In the season, now a published author in the field of criminal psychopathy, Max has finally moved out of his parents’ house and into a plush apartment of his own. Bolstered by his successful investigations with Max, Oskar’s star is on the rise in the department and — for the first time in a long time — he seems open to letting someone into his life.  Season three finds Max and Oskar once again thrust into the dark underbelly of glittering Viennese society, with crimes set in a luxury fashion house, the Chinese antiquities trade and the budding world of cinema.

Season two of the French crime-drama mystery “Astrid” starts streaming Jan. 20. The crime fighting duo are back for more ethereal adventures involving aliens, witchcraft and mythical beasts. This season, Astrid and Raphaëlle must best a magician’s sleight of hand and outwit a witch’s evil spells. They also take on a Japanese yakuza, investigate a potential alien abduction and get to the bottom of an intricate crime that was perpetrated inside a radio station. The cases force Raphaëlle to confront her past for the very first time, while Astrid tries to get used to managing her new existence without supervision.

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