Autumn is upon us, and MHz Choice has several new series and seasons of shows from Finland, France, and Germany to entertainment you while temps get chillier.

Come November, put on your favorite sweater/jumper, grab a throw and some snacks, and get comfy in front of your favorite telly-watching screen for new and returning Euro TV crime dramas and thrillers on MHz Choice. And for folks who prefer listening to dialogue in English than reading it, the North American streaming service is bringing a couple more seasons of English-dubbed shows, too.
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NEW EURO TV SERIES & SEASONS
Cassandre: Season 4 (France)
This crime drama series follows Florence Cassandre (Gwendoline Hamon, Fatal Reunion, Perfect Murders), a devoted mother and skilled cop who left Paris for a new job as the police chief in the town of Annecy, located in the beautiful Haute-Savoie region, in order to be near her son. In Season 4, she and her team investigate the murders of an osteopath, a sawmill co-op worker, and a baker, as well as the case of a woman whose death was ruled a suicide. (Video is from Season 3)
Costarring Alexandre Varga (Pacific Criminal), Dominique Pinon (The Island of Thirty Coffins), and Jessy Salomée Ugolin (Love and Trouble in Paris), Cassandre: Season 4 premieres Tuesday, November 4.
Forest of the Missing (La Forêt des disparus) (France)
Cast-wise, this crime thriller limited series packs a punch with leads Grégory Fitoussi (Spiral, Camilla Läckberg’s Erica), Hélène de Fougerolles (Murder In…, Balthazar), and Tchéky Karyo (I3P, Baptiste).
The story opens with the discovery of a mass grave in the Black Forest, near the French-German border and a binational military base. The grave contains twelve skeletons — some French, some German, all men. So begins the hunt for a serial killer by two German police investigators, detective Éric Maes (Grégory Fitoussi) and Captain Franz Agerland (Tchéky Karyo) of the Karlsruhe Police’s Criminal Investigation Department. Joining them on the case is Camille Hartmann (Hélène de Fougerolles), a French examining judge who is still suffering from partial amnesia following a car accident a year earlier — and believes the accident is connected to the grave…
Costars include Thierry Godard (Spiral, A French Village), Astrid Whettnall (Haven of Grace, Baron noir), Daniel Njo Lobé (Le Code, Marianne, One of a Kind!), and Bruno Wolkowitch (Cassandre, Spin).
Forest of the Missing premieres Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Master Crimes: Season 2 (France)
This crime drama series follows Louise Arbus (Muriel Robin, Captain Marleau, Call My Agent!), a brilliant but exasperating university psycho-criminology professor who gets called by the police to consult at various crime scenes. To help solve the cases, she’s created her own investigative team, which consists of a few of her students. In Season 2, Louise, along with Samuel (Victor Meutelet, Emily in Paris), Boris (Nordine Ganso, Jeune et golri), and Valentine (Killer by the Lake), investigate the deaths of a dating app creator, the star of an adult content platform, and a man found dead near a survivalists community, amongst others. (Video is from Season 1)
Costarring Anne Le Nen (Antigone 34) and Olivier Claverie (Speakerine), Master Crimes: Season 2 premieres Tuesday, November 11.
Port Poison – Santeri’s Deal (Pasilan myrkky – Manni) (Finland)
This thriller follows Santeri Manni (Elias Salonen, Helsinki Crimes, Freezing Embrace, The Siege, A Good Family), an engineering student who finds a bag full of amphetamines. Instead of leaving it as he found it, he decides to start selling the drugs for money to help pay for treatment for his alcoholic mother to get sober. The thing is, a biker gang and the police are looking for the drugs, and Santeri soon finds himself in the middle of a crime network and in conflict with both sides of the law.
Costars include Hannu–Pekka Bjõrkman (Made in Finland), Hilma Kotkaniemi (Bordertown), Katariina Kaitue (Helsinki Crimes), Samuel Kujala (Piece of My Heart), Eero Milonoff (The Siege), Seidi Haarla (Agent Hamilton), Kari Ketonen (Arctic Circle), Jussi Nikkilä (Bullets), Jyrki Mänttäri (Stop Nyqvist), and Marc Gassot (Stop Nyqvist).
Port Poison – Santeri’s Deal premieres Tuesday, November 11.
Piste Noire (France)
Set in and around the Alpine ski resort of Les Clairies, this crime drama sees everyone at Les Clairies whooping it up, celebrating downhill champion Boris Arnoux’s (Pierre-Yves Bon, Murder in Aquitaine) victory. Meanwhile, down valley from the resort, a fire breaks out in a trailer/caravan in a makeshift camp, trapping and killing a seasonal worker inside.
Leading the investigation is Émilie Karras (Constance Labbé, Balthazar, Magellan, Mongeville), a young gendarme from Lyon, who is partnered up with Major Loïc Servoz (Thibault de Montalembert, Call My Agent!, The Tunnel, Captain Marleau), a grizzled, disillusioned local gendarme. As they delve into the details of the death, they discover there’s more happening at the resort than folks skiing down black diamond runs. Some are going way off-piste.
Costarring Hélène Seuzaret (Crime Is Her Game), Déborah Krey (Unclaimed), and Michaël Abiteboul (Nicolas Le Floch), Piste Noire premieres Tuesday, November 18.
Tatort: Cologne: Season 6 (Germany)
This crime drama series follows Freddy Schenk (Dietmar Bär, Greetings from America, Hotel Sacher) and Max Ballauf (Klaus J. Behrendt, Nord Nord Mord, Letzte Spur Berlin), the best homicide detectives in Cologne and two of the most popular investigators in the entire “Tatort” franchise. (Video is from Season 5)
Tatort: Cologne: Season 6 premieres Tuesday, November 18.
Elle’s Kitchen (Cuisine interne) (France)
This six-episode crime drama follows Adriana Soukho (Annabelle Lengronne, Spiral, The Confidante, Zero), a young, inspired, and ambitious French-Senegalese chef who dreams of Michelin stars for her restaurant. But then the place is taken over by the brother-and-sister team of Jeff (Vincent Heneine, Panda, Spiral) and Angèle Rubens (Mely Bourjac), who “partner” up with her on the business. Except their actual business isn’t cuisine but gambling, and they set up an illegal poker game in the restaurant’s back room that becomes the talk of the (underground) town. With her resto now the center of the siblings’ budding empire, and with herself now an unwitting accomplice to their criminal activities, Adriana must fight to regain control of both her life and her restaurant.
Costarring Malyka Johany (En terrasse), Bastien Bernini (Alter Ego), and Lucas Englander (Parlement), Elle’s Kitchen premieres Tuesday, November 25.
Walking on Sunshine: Season 4 (Austria)
Set in the weather department of ORF, Austria’s largest broadcaster, this comedy-drama looks at life’s ups and downs from human and meteorological points of view. It focuses on the past of anchorman Otto Cerny-Hohenburg (Robert Palfrader, Woman of the Dead), who is transferred to the weather department after an alcohol addiction and a four-year break. (Video is from Season 3)
Costarring Selina Graf (Other People’s Money), Aaron Karl (Tatort: Vienna), Proschat Madani (Tatort: Vienna), and Harald Windisch (The Winemaker), Walking on Sunshine: Season 4 premieres Tuesday, November 25.
ENGLISH-DUBBED VERSIONS OF EURO TV SERIES
State of Happiness: Season 2 (Lykkeland) — English dub (Norway)
Following on from the events in Season 1, the second season of this historically-based period drama focuses on questions about safety, women’s rights, environmental protection, and the power of profit. It opens in 1977, five years after the founding of the national oil company, Statoil. But after the first years of giddy success comes a great disaster: Well 14 at Ekofisk Bravo blows out, causing a massive oil spill to creep towards the Klondike fishing reservoir — the wellspring of the Norwegian economy for centuries. Environmental politics is put on Norway’s agenda for the first time, intensified by outrage over industrial safety when the Aleksander Kielland platform capsizes in 1980, killing 123 people inside. (Video is subtitled, not dubbed.)
The English-dubbed version of State of Happiness: Season 2 premieres Tuesday, November 4.
Deadly Tropics: Season 4 (Tropiques criminels) — English dub (France)
This fun, female-driven police dramedy mystery series follows detectives Mélissa Sainte-Rose (Sonia Rolland, Murder in the Somme) and Gaëlle Crivelli (Béatrice de la Boulaye, The Returned) as they investigate crimes in sun-drenched Martinique. (Video is subtitled, not dubbed.)
The English-dubbed version of Deadly Tropics: Season 4 premieres Tuesday, November 18.
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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