July brings just one title from Down Under to the US: the Australian crime drama Troppo.

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Troppo: Season 2 — Photo © Amazon MGM Studios

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Troppo: Season 2 (US-AU)

Based on the novel Redemption Point, the second title in New York Times best-selling author Candice Fox’s “Crimson Lake” crime novels, Season 2 opens six months after the events in Season 1.

After having successfully solved their first case together, the unlikely duo of disgraced ex-cop Ted Conkaffey (Thomas Jane, The Expanse) and eccentric private investigator Amanda Pharrell (Nicole Chamoun, The Gloaming) are now investigating the bizarre local murder of a healing retreat leader with connections to an exotic drug ring and a “bikie” gang. While Amanda tangles with an old enemy and finds a new love interest, Ted’s past stalks him and his family to Crimson Lake — with deadly consequences.

Troppo: Season 2 premieres in the US, UK, Germany, and Austria on Thursday, July 25, on both Prime Video and Amazon Freevee.

Returning cast includes Radha Mitchell (Neighbours) as Kelly Conkaffey, Simon Lyndon (Mystery Road) as Ezra “Twist” Cole, Angela Punch McGregor (Love My Way) as Dr. Val, Ling Cooper Tang (The Secrets She Keeps) as DI Hench, and Sara West (Dead Lucky) as Brooke.

Joining the cast are Zindzi Okenyo (Deadloch) as Detective Sweeney, Ursula Yovich (The Royal Hotel) as Ronnie, Miah Madden (Paper Dolls) as Tayla, Ethan Lwin (Human Error) as Raph, Chloe Delle-Vedove as Lilly Conkaffey, and Brett Tucker (Station 19) as Colin.

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