MHz Choice has set its schedule for June 2025, which includes new Euro TV series from Denmark, France, and Germany, new seasons of French crime dramas, and more.

In addition to new and returning Euro TV series, MHz Choice is continuing to bring English-dubbed versions of its hit shows to viewers in June. They’re also debuting a British miniseries next month. Details are below.
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A French Village: Seasons 6 & 7 (Un village français) (France) — English dub
This acclaimed drama is about the German occupation of France during World War II and its effects on the inhabitants of a small village in Jura. The cast includes Robin Renucci (Chefs), Audrey Fleurot (Spiral), Thierry Godard (Spiral), and Nicolas Gob (The Art of Crime), amongst many others. (Video — subtitled, not dubbed — is from Season 6)
The English-dubbed version of A French Village: Seasons 6 & 7 premieres Tuesday, June 3.
Tatort: Münster (Germany)
The latest addition to the “Tatort” crime drama franchise in North America is this series, which follows working class detective Frank Thiel (Axel Prahl, Eisland, Blame Game) and Professor Karl-Friedrich Boerne (Jan Josef Liefers, Arthur’s Law, The Tower), the upper-crust coroner, as they investigate quirky cases in the city of Münster, considered the cultural center of the Westphalia region of Germany.
Tatort: Münster premieres Tuesday, June 3.
Unclaimed: Season 2 (Les invisibles) (France)
This crime thriller follows a police task force that specializes in murder cases involving unidentified victims. Every investigation is a race against the clock for the atypical agents in the “Invisible” Brigade — team leader Darius (Guillaume Cramoisan, Murder in the Larzac), young and wealthy Duchesse (Déborah Krey, The Art of Crime), experienced cop Marijo (Nathalie Cerda, Spiral), and former boxer Ben (Quentin Faure, Mongeville) — to discover the victims’ identities and what happened to them.

Unclaimed: Season 2 premieres Tuesday, June 3.
Fatal Crossing (Pigerne fra Englandsbåden) (Denmark)
Based on the novel Fatal Crossing, the first book in the “Nora Sand” crime series by Lone Theils, this mystery-crime drama series stars Marie Sandø Jondal (Follow the Money, The Marco Effect) as Nora Sand, a Danish journalist who spends most of her time in London working as a foreign correspondent for a Danish newspaper. At the peak of her career, Nora is accused of having had an affair with one of her sources in a big case. This leads to her editor calling her back from London and suspending her from her job, and her return to her childhood home to stay with her father, the intention being to lie low until the scandal has cooled off. But when she’s given an anonymous tip about an unsolved missing persons case, she can’t resist, so she puts the lying low bit aside and starts digging.
Back in the mid-’80s, two girls disappeared from the ferry traveling from Denmark to England, and no one has seen them since. After Nora receives an envelope with old photos of the two missing girls, she starts her own investigation into what happened to them. It turns out that the cold case has an unexpected connection to a notorious serial killer. As her delving starts turning up more clues, Nora begins to fear for her own life, as she suspects another killer is following her every move…
Costars in the eight-episode series include Jesper Hagelskær Paasch (The Rain), Bue Wandahl (Darkness: Those Who Kill), Siir Tilif (Dicte), Susan A. Olsen (Borgen), Anna Stokholm (The New Nurses), and Viktor Hjelmsø (Matters of the Heart), amongst others.
Fatal Crossing premieres Tuesday, June 10.
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Public Enemy: Season 2 (Ennemi public) (Belgium)
The second season of this mystery-crime drama series opens two years after the events in that heart-pounding Season 1 finale. The parents of Jasmine, who has been missing for two years, ask former investigator Chloé Muller (Stéphanie Blanchoud, Spiral) to find their young daughter, so she comes out of retirement to help them. When Chloé discovers this disappearance is linked to that of her own sister, she enlists the help of the only person she knows who can assist her: convicted children serial killer Guy Béranger (Angelo Bison, Resistance), who wants something in return for his help.
Meanwhile, Brother Lucas (Clément Manuel, Ganlands) of the Vielsart Abbey is hesitant to resume Béranger’s novitiate training, while Lucas’s blood brother, Patrick (Philippe Jeusette, Spiral), now a pariah amongst the townspeople, is trying to put his life back together. (Video is from Season 1)
Public Enemy: Season 2 returns to streaming on Tuesday, June 10.
Alice Nevers: Season 10 (France)
Marine Delterme (Coco Chanel) and Jean-Michel Tinivelli (Murder in Tahiti) return as criminal prosecutor Alice Nevers and her personal and professional partner, police captain Fred Marquand, in a new season of this crime drama, derived from the long-running series Le juge est une femme. (Video is from Season 9)
Alice Nevers: Season 10 premieres Tuesday, June 17.
The Art of Crime: Seasons 1 & 2 (L’art du crime) — English dub
This long-running, fan-favorite mystery series follows Police Detective Antoine Verlay (Nicolas Gob, A French Village) and renowned art historian Florence Chassagne (Éléonore Bernheim, Murder In…) as they investigate art-related crimes in Paris. (Video — subtitled, not dubbed — is from Season 1)
The English-dubbed version of The Art of Crime: Seasons 1 & 2 premieres Tuesday, June 17.
Soldiers (Sentinelles-Mali) (France)
This drama follows Lieutenant Anaïs Collet (Pauline Parigot, The Returned, HIP – High Intellectual Potential) and her squad, who must navigate a complex battleground and interpersonal dramas while deployed to the Mopti region of Mali as part of Operation Barkhane, dedicated to tracking down terrorists. Then an ambush reignites tensions between the military and the Malian population, who are increasingly unwilling to accept the French presence, despite the proliferation of armed terrorist groups.
Costarring Louis Peres (Germinal), Birane Ba (Transatlantic), and Yannick Choirat (Under Paris), Soldiers premieres Tuesday, June 24.
Unless otherwise noted, all of the above programs are shown in their original language(s) with English subtitles and will premiere in the US and Canada on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Video Channels, starting on the dates shown above. (Note that scheduling changes can occur at any time and without prior notice.)
In addition to the above, the Australian-British psychological thriller miniseries, Riptide, is also debuting in June. Read this article for details.
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