MHz Choice has set its March 2025 slate, which includes the US premieres of new Euro TV series and seasons from Croatia, Finland, France, and Scotland amongst the titles.
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There’s comedy plus drama galore on MHz Choice in March, from Euro TV crime thrillers to historical dramas. Check out what’s coming to our screens next month!
Mismatch: Season 2 (Face à Face) (France)
The new season of this crime comedy finds police investigator Vanessa Tancelin (Constance Gay, Unit 42, Spiral) handling the arrival of Elias Sarahoui (Amir El Kacem, La Révolution), the new commissioner of the Strasbourg judicial police, while her half-sister, Justine Rameau (Claire Borotra, Le Code, Cassandre), an investigating judge, agrees to teach at the university while keeping her day job. The cases they investigate this season include the death of a rising star in the Alsatian art scene, the murder of a Franco-German journalist and blogger, and the kidnapping of a ten-year-old girl, amongst other crimes. (Video is for Season 1)
Mismatch: Season 2 premieres Tuesday, March 4.
A Royal Secret (En kunglig affär) (Sweden)
Based on true events, this historical drama follows the story of Kurt Haijby (2022 International Emmy® Best Actor Nominee Sverrir Gudnason, Borg vs. McEnroe, Love Me) and his secret relationship with King Gustav V of Sweden (Staffan Göthe, White Wall) in the 1930s. Their relationship was meant to be kept private and hidden from the public at all costs, but when the secret got out, it led to one of the worst miscarriages of justice that Sweden has ever witnessed.
The four-episode drama costars Reine Brynolfsson (Spring Tide), Sanna Krepper (The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest), and Ann-Sofie Rase (The Sandhamn Murders), and features Adam Pålsson (Young Wallander), Tova Magnusson (Greyzone), and Dag Malmberg (The Bridge), amongst others.
A Royal Secret begins streaming Tuesday, March 4.
The Doc and the Vet (La Doc et le Véto) (France)
Set in Valerande-les-Chantelles, a fading village in the Auvergne, this drama follows Emma Colin (Dounia Coesens, The Art of Crime) and Pierre Josset (Michel Cymès, Murder in Oléron). She’s an ambitious young med school graduate from Paris who’s just moved to this medical desert, and he’s the local veterinarian, an uncommunicative hometown boy who returned after a divorce and a career in the city. Forced to share offices, Emma and Pierre will have to combine their skills to help the locals who have remained in the village — from the young sheep farmer whose animals are dying of a mysterious illness, to villagers in Valerande-les-Chantelles and the surrounding area who are suffering from the same strange disease.
The Doc and the Vet premieres Tuesday, March 11.
A French Village: Season 4 (Un village français) — English dub (France)
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. The English-dubbed version of A French Village: Season 4 begins streaming Tuesday, March 11.
The Silence: Season 2 (Sutnja) (Croatia-Ukraine)
Opening a year after the Season 1 finale, the second season of this mystery-crime thriller sees Ukrainian expat Olga Romanchenko (Kseniya Mishina, Love in Chains) devoting herself to organizing assistance for refugees and civilians in Ukraine, but then discovering something nefarious about the humanitarian organizations’ real work. Meanwhile, Vesna Horak (Sandra Loncaric, Crossing Lines) has progressed up the ranks in the police and is now a chief inspector. And now-former journalist Stribor (Goran Bogdan, Fargo) learns that the current events in Osijek — where someone dubbed “the Osijek Avenger” has been engaged in vigilante justice — are connected to a cover-up with major political implications should the truth be revealed. (Trailer is for Season 1)
Joining the Season 2 cast is Branka Katic (The King’s Man, The Paper, The Group).
The Silence: Season 2 premieres Tuesday, March 11.
Bannan: Season 7 (Scotland)
Set in a tight-knit community on the remote Isle of Skye, where conflicts and passions brew just under the surface before they explode, this drama series, whose storylines have included inter-family dramas and whodunits, stars Debbie Mackay (Shepherd) as the lead character, Màiri MacDonald.
Bannan: Season 7 premieres Tuesday, March 18, 2025
Public Enemy: Season 1 (Ennemi public) (Belgium)
Set in the Belgian Ardennes, the first season of this French-language noir mystery-crime thriller revolves around the investigation into the disappearance of a young girl. When convicted child serial killer Guy Béranger (Angelo Bison, Resistance) is released after spending twenty of his thirty-year sentence in prison and paroled into the care of the monks at the abbey in Vielsart, the townspeople are upset as all get-out that this multiple child murderer is now living in their midst. Even the monks are unhappy, save one: Frère Lucas (Clément Manuel, Ganglands), whose compassion is mixed with curiosity about the man whose prison doctor asserts is already manipulating the monk.
The locals aren’t thrilled that Chloé Muller (Stéphanie Blanchoud, Spiral) is here, either. She’s an investigator who’s been seconded to the town’s small police force to supervise the Béranger operation alongside Vielsart’s chief officer, Michaël Charlier (Jean-Jacques Rausin, Into the Night). He has two young children; she has night terrors and a connection to Béranger she isn’t aware of yet. Together, they ensure that Michaël’s team guards the abbey’s grounds and exits and that Béranger stays put.
Then young Noémie Vanassche goes missing and, no surprise, Béranger is the prime suspect in her disappearance. As Chloé investigates, tempers are flaring and resentment is growing amongst the townspeople, who fear for the safety of their children (amongst other things). For them, getting rid of Béranger seems the only proper thing to do…
Public Enemy: Season 1 begins streaming Tuesday, March 18.
Arctic Circle: Season 4 (Ivalo) (Finland)
Yes, Virginia, there is a fourth season of Arctic Circle. In this hit Nordic noir crime drama’s new season opener, Police Chief Nina Kautsalo (Iina Kuustonen, Syke, Roba) investigates a major incident that turns out to be the largest mass murder in Finnish criminal history. As she continues her inquiries, evidence points to the gruesome crime being connected to a rare comet shining in the sky… and to a religious sect in Ivalo…
Returning cast members include Kari Ketonen (Idiomatic), Pihla Viitala (Deadwind), Venla Ronkainen, Mikko Leppilampi (Freezing Embrace), Janne Kataja (Swingers), Elena Leeve (Maria Kallio), Mikko Nousiainen (Enemy of the People)
New cast members include Frank Bourk (His Dark Materials), Charlotta Bradley (The Dry), Kati Outinen (Peacemaker), Matti Onnismaa (Helsinki Crimes), Ilkka Villi (Reindeer Mafia), Santeri Kinnunen (Bordertown), Arttu Kapulainen (Deadwind), Jonna Järnefelt (Shadow Lines), and Ella Lymi (The Paradise).
Arctic Circle: Season 4 premieres Tuesday, March 25.
The Break: Season 1 (La trêve) (Belgium)
Another series set in the Belgian Ardennes is this intricate, intense, and suspenseful crime thriller, whose first season alternates between the present day and the events leading up to it. Yoann Blanc (Pandora, Helvetica) stars as Yoann Peeters, a detective who recently moved back to his hometown with his teenage daughter, Camille (Sophie Breyer, Laetitia), after a family tragedy.
Three weeks ago, Yoann Peeters began investigating the death of nineteen-year-old Driss Assani (Jérémy Zagba, Unit 42), a recent Togolese immigrant and rising soccer star, which he suspects is a murder and not suicide. Realizing that he’s the only person committed to solving the case, Yoann, along with Sébastian Drummer (Guillaume Kerbusch, Moloch), an idealistic and inexperienced police officer, finds himself confronted with a complex crime. The deeper he goes, the more troubling things become — with the ultimate mystery being why Yoann is being held in a psychiatric facility.
The Break: Season 1 returns to streaming on Tuesday, March 25, 2025
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. (Scheduling changes can occur at any time and without prior notice.)
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