MHz Choice has set its programming schedule for July 2025, which includes new Euro TV series and seasons from six countries.

There’s more good stuff headed to MHz Choice in July, whether you prefer your Euro TV shows in their original languages with English subtitles or dubbed in English.
Speaking of English, the North American streaming service continues its international programming expansion beyond Europe with the US premiere of a mystery-thriller series from Canada next month. Read this article for details.
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The Lost (Försvunna Människor) (Sweden)
This crime thriller follows Erwin (Peter Viitanen, Top Dog, The Unlikely Murderer), a truck driver who, on an unusually hot summer’s day, drives over the Öresund Bridge into Sweden with eight Syrian refugees smuggled in his tanker truck. When his vehicle is stopped for a routine police check, they instruct Erwin to properly shut the half-open tanker lid — the refugees’ only access to air.
Erwin drives away from the police checkpoint with every intention to stop and re-open the lid, as he knows that the survival of his passengers depend on it. But an upsetting phone call from his wife completely distracts him, and tragedy looms inside the closed tank. Matters only get more complicated for Erwin when he discovers that a key witness is on the loose and poses a threat to his freedom.

The cast of the six-episode series includes Ville Virtanen (Bordertown), Sandra Stojiljkovic (The Bridge), Vilhelm Blomgren (Clark), Cilla Thorell (The Sandhamn Murders), and Odin Romanus (Thunder in My Heart), amongst others.
The Lost premieres Tuesday, July 1.
The Art of Crime: Seasons 3 & 4 (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. (The video — subtitled, not dubbed — is from Season 3.)
Costarring Benjamin Egner (Unclaimed) and Philippe Duclos (Spiral), the English-dubbed version of The Art of Crime: Seasons 3 & 4 premieres Tuesday, July 1.
The Big Fix (Spelskandalen) (Sweden)
Inspired by real events that shook the Swedish sports world in the early ‘90s, this drama limited series follows Bosse (Björn Elgerd, Beck, The Åre Murders), a sports gambler who aims to win big by betting on racing and soccer. After he finds a loophole in the state-controlled betting company, he and his friends take full advantage of it.
Meanwhile, Therese (Josefin Asplund, Snow Angels, Vikings), a single mother who works at the company, starts to notice some irregularities in the games, suggesting that they might be rigged. Then a journalist starts digging into this. Soon, Bosse and his posse are pursued by the media and prosecutors, while public officials deny that the state’s gambling system is broken. With Bosse being made the scapegoat, will he risk everything by telling the truth?

Also featuring in the eight-episode drama are Eva Melander (Snow Angels), Edvin Bredefeldt (The Congregation), Niklas Larsson Lirell (Rebecka Martinsson), Sara Shirpey (State of Happiness), Ulf Stenberg (The Hunters), Anders Mossling (The Helicopter Heist), and Jerka Johansson (Bonus Family), amongst others.
The Big Fix premieres Tuesday, July 15.
Chantal: Season 2 (Belgium)
This crime comedy series follows Chantal Vantomme (Maaike Cafmeyer, The Twelve), who, with her daughter, Emma (Anna-Marie Missoul, Styx), begins a new life in the (fictitious) small town of Loveringem, aka the western end of Flanders, where Chantal is the rural police office’s new inspector. Although the townspeople are used to settling their differences themselves, crimes still happen, which she investigates with assistance from her cop sidekick, Rik (Dries Heyneman, Soil), despite interference from Johnny (Mathias Sercu, Under Fire), a rival detective. (Video is from Season 1.)
Costarring Steven Mahieu (Under Fire), Yves Degryse (Callboys), and Zouzou Ben Chikha (The Twelve), amongst others, Chantal: Season 2 premieres Tuesday, July 15.
Fosca Innocenti: Seasons 1 & 2 (Italy) — English dub
Vanessa Incontrada (Captain Maria) stars in this crime drama as Fosca Innocenti, the vice police chief of Arezzo, who works at a police station composed almost exclusively of women — all of them experts in criminal investigations, analysis, and mystery solving. Fosca has her life together, working at the station and living in the country farmhouse inherited from her father, where she loves horseback riding. Her weakness, though, is Cosimo (Francesco Arca, The Promised Life), her best friend and the man she is secretly in love with. (The video — subtitled, not dubbed — is from Season 1.)
The cast includes Desirèe Noferini (Paradise), Cecilia Dazzi (La porta rossa), Giorgia Trasselli (Signora Volpe), Francesco Leone (Che Dio ci aiuti), Claudio Bigagli (The New Pope), and Irene Ferri (Sisters), amongst others.
The English-dubbed version of Fosca Innocenti: Seasons 1 & 2 premieres Tuesday, July 15.
Alef (Türkiye)
Turkish stars Kenan Imirzalioglu (Karadayi, Ezel) and Ahmet Mümtaz Taylan (Leyla and Mecnun, Kübra) lead the cast of this mystery-crime thriller series — starring as Kemal, a young detective, and Settar, a seasoned criminal investigator, respectively. When a body is discovered in Istanbul’s Golden Horn inlet, the detective duo sets out on the trail of a dervish-turned-serial killer, and get drawn toward a confrontation with their own pasts (not to mention a shocking ending).

Costars in the eight-episode series include Taner Ölmez (The Protector), Aybüke Pusat (50M²), Melisa Sözen (Who Were We Running From?), and Hande Soral (Resurrection: Ertugrul), amongst others.
Alef premieres Tuesday, July 22.
The Traveller: Season 2 (Le voyageur) (France)
Bruno Debrandt (Spiral, Caïn) takes over the lead role in Season 2 of this crime drama, playing Yann Kandinsky, a police captain who, like Captain Thomas Bareski (Eric Cantona in Season 1), is frustrated by the French judicial system. After taking stock of his life, he upends it, leaving the police to help bereaved families get justice. For his first mission, Kandinsky heads for the Ardennes, on the trail of a horrific murder that was never solved.

Featuring Maëlle Mietton (Tandem), The Traveller: Season 2 premieres Tuesday, July 22.
Anonymous: Season 1 (Anoniem) (The Netherlands)
Set in Rotterdam, this crime thriller follows history teacher Jurre (Jeroen Spitzenberger, Roosters, Van der Valk) and his public prosecutor wife, Saar (Anniek Pheifer, Black Widow, Mocro Mafia). After he witnesses a crime, Jurre becomes an unlikely vigilante for justice — a secret he must keep from Saar, who has a secret of her own that she’s keeping from him.

The cast includes Mies van Rooijen (Black Widow), Sil van der Zwan (Sphinx), Teun Luijkx (Amsterdam Undercover), Peter Blok (A Good Year), Roeland Fernhout (Commandos), and Marcel Hensema (iHostage), amongst others.
Anonymous: Season 1 premieres Tuesday, July 29.
Murder in… Dubbed Collection: Season 4 (France) — English dub
Ten more episodes from this popular mystery-crime drama series, each one set in a different, picturesque region of France, have been dubbed into English. Murder in… Dubbed Collection: Season 4 premieres Tuesday, July 29.
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.)
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