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The “crime scene” from Munich loses its commissioners: in 2026 Miroslav Nemec and Udo Wachtveitl say goodbye to the crime series. Now they revealed details about the last episode.
After 100 episodes, Miroslav Nemec and Udo Wachtveitl 2026 stop at the “crime scene”. The two have been in front of the camera as Munich investigators Ivo Batic and Franz Leitmayr since 1991. The two actors in the.
“We didn’t just decide that. “We spoke two or three years earlier. Actually, we only wanted to make 99 episodes so that it would not be so dramatically dramatically three digits, but Bayerischer Rundfunk said that we would do the 100,” said the 66-year-old.
Wiener “Tatort” duo acknowledged the service-these investigators are no longer there
As Major Bibi Fellner and Lieutenant Colonel Moritz Eisner Adele Neuhauser and Harald Krassnitzer Played into the hearts of the “crime scene” audience over the years. The two Austrian investigators combine a special humor and a collegial friendship. Now Neuhauser and Krassnitzer have announced their farewell for the end of 2026. “It was a very good, very exciting, very creative time with Adele, with Bibi and Moritz! Now it is the absolutely right time that we say goodbye. It won’t be better!” Said Krassnitzer. Neuhauser added: “It was a symbiotic and deeply friendly cooperation with Harry, and I don’t want to do without a second. But if it is most beautiful, it’s time for new adventures.” Both leave the crime series at their own request. Krassnitzer has been in use since 1999, Neuhauser became his colleague in 2011. Anyone who follows the two should be communicated “in due course”
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His colleague Miroslav Nemec also revealed about her “crime scene” cases: “The first book was not good and then we had to go. I did it with the director for weeks. And so it turned out that we were presented from the start, and that was how it was presented and we were allowed to edit the books.”
Nemec’s 13-year-old daughter has been able to look at the crime novels “for a year or two”, he said. “Old selected people, which we then choose and which she can see. She was also allowed to see a few newer ones. She was also there when filming in Croatia.” Nemec revealed that the farewell “crime scene” partly plays in his country of birth and extends over two episodes. The film with the “imperishable” work title was made last summer. In the thriller, the Commissioner is about to retire – but do not want to retire without clarifying the identity of a phantom.
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