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It’s a banner Euro TV month in July, with the premieres of 26 new series, seasons, and films from 12 countries, plus linear TV debuts and shows being added to streaming services.

July 2020 Euro TV premieres

To see the complete list of Euro TV shows available in the US and UK, see the Euro TV Shows by Language section. Viewers in the US can check the ongoing updates of titles released throughout each month on the Euro TV Viewing Guide page.

All programs listed here are shown in their original language with English subtitles, except where noted. The trailers below, which may or may not have English subtitles, might not be suitable for all audiences; viewer discretion is advised.

Programs and dates are subject to change without prior notice.

NATIONAL PREMIERES

Deadwind: Season 2 (Karppi) (Finland)

The new season of this dark and gritty mystery-crime drama opens with Detective Sofia Karppi (Pihla Viitala, Arctic Circle) on holiday and turning over a case involving two murder victims, one from Helsinki, the other from Tallinn, to Detective Sakari Nurmi (Lauri Tilkanen, Hooked), who’s back on the homicide squad. But after the killer strikes again and the victim is someone Sofia knows, she joins the case as the lead investigator.

Deadwind: Season 2, a Netflix Original series, premieres in the US on Wednesday, July 1, exclusively on Netflix.

Under the Riccione Sun (Sotto il sole di Riccione) (Italy)

While vacationing on the beaches of Riccione, a group of teens become friends and help each other manage romantic relationships and summer crushes.

Under the Riccione Sun, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Wednesday, July 1, exclusively on Netflix. (You can add it to your queue now.)

Blinded (Fartblinda) (Sweden)

Based on the novel by Carolina Neurath, this financial thriller follows financial journalist Bea Farkas (Julia Ragnarsson, Midsommar, Spring Tide, Bron/Broen), who is having a secret affair with bank director Peder Rooth (Matias Varela, Narcos, The Fat and the Angry, Arne Dahl). Bea knows it’s unprofessional — it’s her job to investigate people like him — but she’s in love and can’t bring herself to end their relationship. But when she’s given the assignment to monitor the bank’s quarterly report, she soon senses that Peder is hiding something.

The drama costars Claes Månsson (Welcome to Sweden), Julia Dufvenius (Honour), Edvin Endre (Vikings), Oskar Thunberg (Jordskott), Peter Eggers (Anno 1790), Mats Blomgren (Blue Eyes), Johannes Kuhnke (The Rain), and Claes Ljungmark (Follow the Money).

Blinded premieres in the US with all eight episodes on Thursday, July 2, exclusively on Sundance Now and its digital channels, including Sundance Now on Amazon Channels.

Cable Girls: Season 5, Part 2 (Final) (Las chicas del cable) (Spain)

Opening seven months after the events in Season 5, Part 1, the final episodes find Spain under the rule of a dictator. Lidia (Blanca Suárez, The Boat) suffers the revenge of Doña Carmen (Concha Velasco, Grand Hotel) on the correction center, while Francisco (Yon González, The Boarding School) and her friends desperately look for her.

Costarring Nadia de Santiago (The Ministry of Time), Ana Polvorosa (Aida), Ana Fernández (The Protected), Denisse Peña (The Boarding School), and Nico Romero (Bandolera), Cable Girls: Season 5, Part 2, a Netflix Original series, premieres globally on Friday, July 3, exclusively on Netflix.

Imperial (Italy)

Set in 1905, this Italian version of the hit Spanish period mystery drama Grand Hotel opens with the young and handsome Pietro Neri (Eugenio Franceschini, Back Home) arriving at the Imperial, a luxury hotel in the Italian Alps. Posing as a new waiter, he’s here to find out what happened to his sister Caterina (Federica De Cola, Palermo Connection), who also worked at the hotel but has disappeared.

On one of Pietro’s first days at the Imperial, he crosses paths with the beautiful Adele Alibrandi (Valentina Bellè, Medici), the aristocratic daughter of the hotel’s owner, Donna Vittoria Alibrandi (Marion Mitterhammer, Homicide Unit Istanbul) — a woman with her own secrets, lies, and crimes who will stop at nothing to keep them hidden. Despite the difference in class, Pietro and Adele fall in love and start a tumultuous affair, complicating everything for them. All the while Pietro is still trying to discover the truth about Caterina’s mysterious disappearance.

(The trailer below is the German dubbed version; the series will be shown in the US in its original Italian with English subtitles.)

Imperial premieres in the US on Friday, July 3, exclusively on the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel and the Walter Presents digital channels.

The Protector: Season 4 (Turkey)

In the final season of this fantasy drama, the Vizier and the Immortals rule over modern Istanbul, Hakan (Çagatay Ulusoy, Içerde) travels to the past to stop a war, and Zeynep (Hazar Ergüçlü, The Mallorca Files) undergoes a powerful transformation.

The Protector: Season 4, a Netflix Original series, premieres globally on Thursday, July 9, exclusively on Netflix.

Salamander: Season 2 (Belgium)

Filip Peeters (Occupied, Force, The Missing) is back as Chief Inspector Paul Gerardi, who once again becomes a target after he begins investigating the murder of a political refugee in Brussels. The victim had fled Kitangi, a former Belgian colony in Africa, and as Gerardi delves deeper into the case, he discovers the murder is linked to an international conspiracy involving blood diamonds.

Returning cast members include Violet Braeckman (Over Water), Tine Reymer (Code 37), Koen van Impe (13 Commandments), and Wim Opbrouck (Public Enemy). New cast members include Vera Van Dooren (Professor T), Michael Vergauwen (Professor T), Peter Van De Velde (13 Commandments), and Herbert Flack (The Out-Laws).

Salamander: Season 2 premieres in the US on Thursday, July 9, exclusively on Topic and its digital channels, including Topic on Amazon Channels.

The Hunter (Il cacciatore) (Italy)

Based on real events, as detailed in the autobiographical book Cacciatore di mafiosi by anti-mafia prosecutor Alfonso Sabella, this crime drama set in the 1990s follows Saverio Barone (Francesco Montanari, Romanzo Criminale), a young and ambitious prosecutor who, after blowing the whistle on his corrupt boss and then gaining an appointment to Palermo’s anti-mafia unit, goes after the two rivaling mafia bosses who have been causing the deaths of criminals and the innocent alike for years.

Barone is uniquely qualified for the job, possessing a distinct set of skills that will make him go down in history as ‘the Hunter.’ And thanks to a succession of brilliant hunches, spectacular raids, and front-page arrests, 300 Mafiosi get taken into custody.

The Hunter premieres in the US on Friday, July 10, exclusively on the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel and the Walter Presents digital channels.

The Twelve (De Twaalf) (Belgium)

This drama thriller follows the murder trial of a respected headmistress accused of killing her daughter and her best friend, and focuses on how the case affects the lives of the twelve jurors who are tasked with deciding the defendant’s fate.

Featuring Maaike Neuville (The Day), Charlotte De Bruyne (Professor T), Tom Vermeir (The Team), and Peter Gorissen (Thieves of the Wood), The Twelve, a Netflix Original series, premieres in the US on Friday, July 10, exclusively on Netflix. (You can add it to your queue now.)

Foodie Love (Spain)

This eight-part drama series follows two thirty-somethings after they meet on a foodie mobile dating app. They embark on a gastronomic journey, learning about each other through the mediums of jamón, ramen, and fine dining from around the world.

Yet while she (Laia Costa, Victoria, No me quites), an intelligent book editor who is somewhat suspicious of relationships, and he (Guillermo Pfening, The German Doctor, Nobody’s Watching), a cultured, successful mathematician who is at times a little naive, bond over a shared devotion to Japanese yuzu and a distaste for foodie pretension, their insecurities and doubts, fueled by the scars of their previous relationships, may prevent them from tasting true love.

Filmed on location in Spain, Italy, France, and Japan, Foodie Love premieres in the US with all eight episodes on Monday, July 13, exclusively on HBO GO, HBO NOW, and HBO via HBO Max and other partners’ platforms, including HBO on Amazon Channels.

Bulletproof Heart: Season 3 (Una pallottola nel cuore) (Italy)

Gigi Proietti (La Tosca) returns as investigative journalist Bruno Palmieri in the new six-episode season (up from four) of this delightful dramedy cozy mystery series, one of my favorite Euro TV premieres of 2017.

The new season opens five years after the Season 2 finale, and finds Bruno overjoyed that his daughter Maddalena (Francesca Inaudi, The Hunter) and grandson Michele (Lorenzo Zurzolo, Baby) are back in Rome. What’s more, Maddalena has been promoted to Deputy Director of Il Messaggero, the newspaper where Bruno works. But their glee soon ends because her ex, Vice Commissioner Enrico Vella, is found dead under mysterious circumstances — prompting Bruno to investigate.

Bulletproof Heart: Season 3 premieres in the US on Tuesday, July 14, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Amazon Channels. (Rescheduled from June)

We Are One (On est ensemble) (France)

This feature-length documentary, which centers on activists fighting injustice and driving social change around the world, follows their participation in the music video “Solidarité.”

We Are One (On est ensemble)
We Are One (On est ensemble) — Photo courtesy of Netflix

We Are One, a Netflix Documentary, premieres in the US on Tuesday, July 14, exclusively on Netflix. (You can add it to your queue now.)

When the Dust Settles (Når støvet har lagt sig) (Denmark)

This multi-strand drama follows the stories of eight strangers whose lives and fates intertwine after a terrorist attack in Copenhagen. Over the course of three weeks — days prior to and following the attack — their lives change dramatically, and they find themselves questioning the way they live and the choices they have made.

The cast includes Karen-Lise Mynster (The Eagle), Jacob Lohmann (Norskov), Henning Jensen (The Killing), Peter Christoffersen (The Bridge), Malin Crépin (Annika Bengtzon), Arian Kashef (DNA), Hadi Ka-Koush (Follow the Money), Lotte Andersen (The Spider), Marina Bouras (The Eagle), and Magnus Krepper (Before We Die).

When the Dust Settles premieres in the US on Thursday, July 16, exclusively on Topic and its digital channels, including Topic on Amazon Channels.

Amazon Channels

The Inner Circle (Den inre cirkeln) (Sweden)

Playing out over the course of several days, this thriller centers on enterprise minister David Ehrling (Niklas Engdahl, Bonus Family), who is in the running to become the next prime minister. Meanwhile, his press officer, Lena Nilsdotter (Nanna Blondell, Twin), works to keep his past misdemeanors from prying journalists. Adding to David’s troubles is the necessity of juggling the demands of his job with his family life, which is under threat of falling apart.

Costarring Olle Sarri (We Got This), Melinda Kinnaman (Modus), and Dag Malmberg (The Bridge/Bron/Broen), The Inner Circle premieres in the US on Friday, July 17, exclusively on the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel and the Walter Presents digital channels.

How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast): Season 2 (Germany)

After a bumpy start to their business, high-schooler Moritz Zimmermann (Maximilian Mundt, Dunkelstadt) and the MyDrugs crew ramp up their hustle, and the online drug shop gets more successful as it also gets more dangerous.

Costars include Danilo Kamper (The Peppercorns), Damian Hardung (The Name of the Rose), and Lena Klenke (8 Days), with Lena Urzendowsky (Dark) joining the cast.

How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast): Season 2, a Netflix Original series, premieres globally on Tuesday, July 21, exclusively on Netflix.

Norsemen: Season 3 (Vikingane) (Norway)

The new season of this Vikings comedy/spoof is a prequel that goes back in time to tell the story that led to the events in Season 1.

Joining regular cast members Henrik Mestad (Occupied), Marian Saastad Ottesen (Lilyhammer), and Jon Øigarden (Mammon) are Jakob Oftebro (Agent Hamilton), Thorbjørn Harr (Vikings), Pia Tjelta (State of Happiness), Jan Sælid (Aber Bergen), Per Christian Eliefsen (Elling), and Ellen Horn (Norwegian Cozy).

Norsemen: Season 3, a Netflix Original series, premieres in the US on Wednesday, July 22, exclusively on Netflix.

Signs (Znaki) (Poland)

Set in the Owl Mountains, this crime thriller follows the investigation into the murder of a young woman, which shows similarities to a decade-old cold case. In order to get to the truth, Commissioner Trela (Andrzej Konopka, The Border), the new police commander, must break the town’s conspiracy of silence.

Costarring Helena Sujecka (1993), Piotr Trojan (The Border), and Michal Czernecki (Blinded by the Lights), Signs, a Netflix Original series, premieres in the US on Wednesday, July 22, exclusively on Netflix. (You can add it to your queue now.) (Rescheduled from March)

Callboys: Season 2 (Belgium)

The callboys — Devon (Matteo Simoni, Thieves of the Wood), now Jeremy (Rik Verheye, Thieves of the Wood), Wesley (Stef Aerts, Cordon), and Randy (Bart Hollanders, Professor T) — are back, and their sex work and misadventures are, once again, never a dull moment.

Callboys: Season 2 premieres in the US on Thursday, July 23, exclusively on Topic and its digital channels, including Topic on Amazon Channels.

¡A cantar! (Sing On! Spain) (Spain)

Sing On! is a new unscripted musical competition series in which six contestants test their skills in singing popular songs. The prize money builds — up to €30,000 — as those who prove they’re in tune move on to each successive phase of the competition.

Sing On
Sing On — Photo courtesy of Netflix

¡A cantar!, a Netflix Original series, premieres globally on Friday, July 24, exclusively on Netflix. (You can add it to your queue now.)

Offering to the Storm (Ofrenda a la tormenta) (Spain)

Based on the novels in Dolores Redondo‘s “Baztán Trilogy,” this crime thriller marks the film trilogy’s final installment (after The Invisible Guardian and The Legacy of the Bones). In it Marta Etura returns as Inspector Amaia Salazar, whose latest case involves several suspicious infant deaths and horrific rituals. Meanwhile, people around her risk grave danger.

Costarring Leonardo Sbaraglia (Felix) and Imanol Arias (Velvet Colección), Offering to the Storm, a Netflix Film, premieres in the US on Friday, July 24, exclusively on Netflix. (You can add it to your queue now.)

Rebecka Martinsson: Series 2 (Sweden)

Following the events in Series 1, the new season of this Nordic noir crime drama finds Rebecka (now played by Sascha Zacharias of Beck, Modus) moving into her grandmother’s house in the village of Kurravaara in Kiruna instead of returning to Stockholm. But questions about her dark past and troubled childhood continue to occupy Rebecka’s mind, and her anxieties about truly fitting in and whether she made the right choice in returning to her roots have grown worse.

Meanwhile, Rebecka uses her skills as a prosecutor in new cases, which are more challenging than ever before. They include revenge attacks in the Sami village, the discovery of a missing woman’s body after a hotel demolition, a new influx of hard drugs amongst the local teenagers, and the deaths of a woman and baby found in a snow-covered car.

Featuring original stories inspired by characters from Åsa Larsson‘s “Rebecka Martinsson” crime novel series, the new season features returning cast members Lars Lind (Arne Dahl), Thomas Oredsson (Crimes of Passion), Eva Melander (Modus), Jakob Öhrman (The Hunters), Gunilla Röör (The Simple Heist), Ville Virtanen (Bordertown), Ardalan Esmaili (Greyzone), Samuel Fröler (Before We Die), and Jakob Hultcrantz Hansson (Midnight Sun).

Rebecka Martinsson: Series 2 premieres in the US on Monday, July 27, exclusively on Acorn TV and its digital channels, including Acorn TV on Amazon Channels.

Captain Marleau: Season 2 (Capitaine Marleau) (France)

Corinne Masiero (Spiral, The Churchmen, Hard) returns in the new season of this darkly humorous mystery series as the eponymous eccentric cop who nabs perpetrators the way a hunter bags prey — by surprise.

(Video clip is from Season 1)

Guest-starring Isabelle Adjani (Camille Claudel), Jeanne Balibar (Barbara), Nicole Garcia (From the Land of the Moon), Kad Merad (Baron noir), and JoeyStarr (Polisse), Captain Marleau: Season 2 premieres in the US on Tuesday, July 28, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Amazon Channels.

Idiomatic: Season 2 (Jättekiva) (Finland)

The new season of this excellent romantic comedy series finds Laplander Aino (Anna Paavilainen, Two Bodies on a Beach) and her bilingual Finn-Swede partner Micke (Elmer Bäck, Roba) contemplating starting a family after she hears that a friend is pregnant. But more questions than answers arise for this thirty-something couple — Are they ready to become parents? Is their relationship ready for a new family member? And is now the right time to have a baby, especially when their careers are at a critical juncture?

Plus, they’re still living in Micke’s parents’ apartment (albeit in a posh building in a swanky part of Helsinki) and still sharing the place with Aino’s unemployed brother, Jussi (Mikko Penttilä, Putous), who’s still trying to figure out what to do with his life…

(Trailer is from Season 1)

Costarring Mats Långbacka (The Inspector and the Sea), Ylva Ekblad (Crimes of Passion), and Kari Ketonen (Arctic Circle), Idiomatic: Season 2 premieres in the US with all nine episodes on Thursday, July 30, exclusively on Sundance Now and its digital channels, including Sundance Now on Amazon Channels.

Made in Italy (Italy)

Model Greta Ferro makes her screen debut in this period drama, which centers on the birth of Italian fashion in the 1970s. The story follows Irene (Ferro), a daughter of Southern Italian immigrants, who gets a job at fashion magazine Appeal to pay for college and is quickly moved into a key position.

Milan’s fashion industry is evolving, with young designers taking their first steps onto the international market and the fashion world beginning to shift from French haute couture to Italian prêt-a-porter. So too is the world at large in the ’70s — from women’s lib and free love, to student protests and social and political upheaval. And like both, Irene’s professional and personal lives undergo radical changes.

Costars include Margherita Buy (Mia madre), Valentina Carnelutti (Anti-Mafia Squad), Sergio Albelli (The Miracle), Giuseppe Cederna (1992), Marco Bocci (Mafia Undercover), Maurizio Lastrico (Don Matteo), and Raoul Bova (Under the Tuscan Sun).

Made in Italy premieres in the US on Thursday, July 30, exclusively on Topic and its digital channels, including Topic on Amazon Channels.

Hide and Seek (Pryatki) (Ukraine)

In this crime thriller, a father and daughter in a small industrial town love playing hide and seek, but during one of their usual playdates, the girl mysteriously disappears and is nowhere to be found. Later a video is released that shows her holding a sign with an unusual set of numbers, but no one knows what they mean. She becomes the first of several children to disappear without a trace.

Taking on this complex case are detectives Varta Naumova (newcomer Yuliya Abdel Fattakh) and Maksim Shumov (Vyacheslav Dovzhenko, Under Military Law), who are total opposites of each other but have in common the experience of trauma. Understandably, this case affects Varta and Maksim on a deep level, and they become personally vested in finding the children and apprehending the kidnapper while confronting their pasts.

Hide and Seek premieres in the US on Friday, July 31, exclusively on the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel and the Walter Presents digital channels.

Vis a vis: El Oasis (Locked Up) (Spain)

The fifth season of this drama thriller finds Zulema (Najwa Nimri, Money Heist) and Macarena (Maggie Civantos, Cable Girls), after a few years of robbing jewelers, banks and casinos, planning a final heist worth millions before going their separate ways. They recruit Goya (Itziar Castro, Vis a vis), Mónica (Lisi Linder, Mar de plástico), Triana (Claudia Riera, The Hockey Girls), and ‘La Flaca’ (Isabel Naveira, Cocaine Coast) for the job, which will take place at a narco family wedding, then arrange to meet at the Oasis Hotel to split the loot. But nothing turns out to be as perfect as they had planned, and the situation gets more complicated with each moment.

Vis a vis: El Oasis, a Netflix Original series, premieres in the US on Friday, July 31, exclusively on Netflix.

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NON-PREMIERE PROGRAMS DEBUTING ON LINEAR TV

Shattered Destinies (Ukraine)

This drama follows Vika Grigorenko, a talented and ambitious designer who dreams of making it big in the fashion industry. Following the death of her father, she meets the Zborovsky family and begins to collaborate with their fashion house… but fulfilling her dreams comes at a price higher than she expected.

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Shattered Destinies — Photo courtesy of Eurochannel

Shattered Destinies begins airing Wednesday, July 29, at 9 PM ET, on Eurochannel.

Motherhood (Devochki moi) (Ukraine)

This dark-humored drama follows the lives of fitness instructor Tatiana and her two daughters and granddaughter, whom Tatiana has been instilling her sense of mistrust about men from her painful experiences and relationships with men and marriage. But then one of them meets Mr. Right and falls in love…

Motherhood
Motherhood — Photo courtesy of Eurochannel

Motherhood begins airing Thursday, July 30, at 9 PM ET, on Eurochannel.

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Rocco Schiavone (Italy)

One of my favorite Euro TV premieres of 2018, this mystery-crime thriller is based on Antonio Manzini‘s international best-selling ‘Rocco Schiavone’ novels. The first season opens with the unorthodox, weed smoking, foul-mouthed Inspector Rocco Schiavone (Marco Giallini, Forgive Us Our Debts, Romanzo Criminale), having been transferred from Rome to the small mountain town of Aosta for disciplinary reasons, investigating the death of a man whose body was discovered by a snowplow driver.

Others of his cases in Season 1 include the hanging death of a woman, the death of a businessman while mountaineering, the vehicular deaths of two men transporting stolen goods, the kidnapping of a young woman, and the killing of the wife of Rocco’s close friend, Sebastiano (Francesco Acquaroli, Suburra: Blood on Rome).

Costarring Ernesto D’Argenio (Anti-Mafia Squad), Isabella Ragonese (Detective Montalbano), Christian Ginepro, Il candidato), and Massimiliano Caprara (Don Matteo), Rocco Schiavone begins streaming Friday, July 24, on the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel and the Walter Presents digital channels.

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Header photo credits: Foodie Love courtesy of HBO; The Inner Circle courtesy of PBS Distribution / Walter Presents; Rebecka Martinsson (Photo by Johan Paulin © YellowBird 2019) courtesy of Acorn TV; Signs courtesy of Netflix

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Did you miss any of the new shows and program additions from previous days, weeks, or months? Check the Euro TV Viewing Guide and Archives to find out.

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For details about the July premieres of shows from the UK, Canada, and Ireland, visit The British TV Place. For those about the debuts of programs from Australia and New Zealand, visit The Down Under TV Place.

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Euro TV Premieres in July 2020: Blinded, The Hunter, Made in Italy, The Twelve & More