July brings a whole new round of crime and mystery to Aussie screens with a brand new season of Grace and Bloodlands.
The crime doesn’t stop there, the full boxset of Agatha Christie’s Poirot is available to binge during the winter months with brand new seasons added, along with the astonishing Conviction: The Case Of Stephen Lawrence, a true story of the Lawrence family and how they fought to bring Stephen’s killers to justice starring BAFTA Award Winner Steve Coogan.
Content Highlights for July includes:
Grace Season 4
Australian Premiere & Exclusive to BritBox
This mystery drama follows a hard-working police officer who has given his life to the job
This new season of Grace begins with a vicious robbery at a secluded Brighton home, where thousands of pounds worth of beautiful antiques are stolen. Grace and Branson are drawn into a puzzling crime, and as Grace digs deeper, he unearths a web of ancient grudges. This web leads him down a dark, murderous trail through the world of Brighton antiques to untangle who is at the heart of this robbery.
Starring John Simm (Doctor Who, Life on Mars) and Richie Campbell (Top Boy, Liar).
BritBox is the only place to watch all seasons of Grace.
Episodes dropped weekly on BritBox from the 2nd July 2024
Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Complete Boxset
Exclusive to Britbox
A whodunnit series based on Agatha Christie’s crime novels and short stories
Hercule Poirot, a famous Belgian detective, who has an impeccable knack for getting involved in a mystery, solves crimes along with Captain Hastings and Scotland Yard Chief Inspector James Japp.
Starring David Suchet (A Perfect Murder, Press), Philip Jackson (Raised by Wolves, Boomers), and Hugh Fraser (101 Dalmatians, Jack the Ripper).
BritBox is home to the largest streaming collection of Agatha Christie titles including Marple, Ordeal by Innocence, ABC Murders, Why Didn’t They Ask Evans and more.
The complete boxset is available to stream on BritBox with new seasons available on 1st July 2024
Bloodlands Season 2
New to BritBox
Northern Irish police officer DCI Tom Brannick investigates crimes while trying to hide a dark secret from his past
When the murder of a crooked accountant unravels a trail of greed that threatens to expose his identity as the legendary assassin, Goliath, DCI Tom Brannick and the accountant’s widow, Olivia Foyle, must keep each other dangerously close.
As they try to solve the riddle her husband left behind, the two become more and more immersed in the puzzle of each other. Tom and Olivia draw in Tom’s fellow officers DS Niamh McGovern (Charlene McKenna), DCS Jackie Twomey (Lorcan Cranitch) and DC ‘Birdy’ Bird (Chris Walley, The Young Offenders), as well as Tom’s daughter, Izzy (Lola Petticrew, Three Families), until deceit and betrayal force Tom to question the lengths he will go to to keep his legacy intact.
Starring James Nesbitt (The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, The Secret), Lorcan Cranitch (The Crown, Magpie Murders), Charlene McKenna (Misfits, Peaky Blinders), and Victoria Smurfit (About a Boy, Once Upon a Time) and produced by Executive Producer Jed Mercurio (Line of Duty).
Streaming on BritBox 25th July 2024
Conviction: The Case of Stephen Lawrence
New to BritBox
Based on the true story of the 1993 murder of Black British teenager Stephen Lawrence
This series adapts the memoir In Pursuit of the Truth by DCI Clive Driscoll and follows the Lawrence family’s fight for justice, and the police investigation which finally led to the convictions of two of his killers in 2012, 18 years after Stephen’s death.
Starring Oscar nominee and BAFTA winner Steve Coogan (The Reckoning, The Lost King), Hugh Quarshie (McDonald & Dodds, Maryland), and Sharlene Whyte (Silent Witness, Spooks) and produced by Executive Producer Jed Mercurio (Line of Duty).
Streaming on BritBox 11th July 2024
Complete list of what’s coming to Britbox in June 2024:
Agatha Christie’s Poirot, S6-13, 1st July
Grace, S4, 2nd July
British Gardens in Time, 4th July
Conviction: The Case of Stephen Lawrence, 11th July
The Chase, S1-2, 18th July
Bloodlands, S2, 25th July
Soundproof, 30th July