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“Tatort” without Miroslav Nemec and Udo Wachtveitl: This is how Ferdinand Hofer sees the future of the Munich team

2024-02-04T19:30:14.245Z

Highlights: “Tatort” without Miroslav Nemec and Udo Wachtveitl: This is how Ferdinand Hofer sees the future of the Munich team. As of: February 4, 2024, 8:20 p.m By: Elena Rothammer CommentsPressSplit Miros lavasem and udo lavasom are leaving the “crime scene” behind them. Co-starFerdinand Hofer remains behind. What does he think will happen to the Munichteam?



As of: February 4, 2024, 8:20 p.m

By: Elena Rothammer

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Miroslav Nemec and Udo Wachtveitl announced that they would say goodbye to the “crime scene”.

Co-star Ferdinand Hofer remains behind.

What does he think will happen to the Munich team?

Munich – After more than 30 years, Miroslav Nemec (69) and Udo Wachtveitl (65) are leaving the “crime scene” behind them.

100 cases, which they took on as Munich investigator duo Franz Leitmayr and Ivo Batic, are enough for the actors.

The last episode with them should flicker across the screens in 2025.

What remains is Ferdinand Hofer (31), who was assigned to the two of them as criminal assistant Kalli Hammermann.

He is now talking

to

IPPEN.MEDIA about the future of the Munich crime scene.

Miroslav Nemec and Udo Wachtveitl's “Tatort” farewell: What's next for Ferdinand Hofer?

Many questions about the investigative team's farewell remain unanswered.

For example, there is speculation as to whether Miroslav Nemec and Udo Wachtveitl will die in the film “Tatort”.

The successor is still up in the air.

A potential candidate would be Ferdinand Hofer.

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However, in an interview with

IPPEN.MEDIA

, Hofer remained tight-lipped about the future of production.

“Of course, in two years an era will come to an end.

But I think the fans can be sure that the makers of Tatort Munich will work on an exciting future with the greatest ambition and creativity,” he emphasizes.

What will become of his film character remains unclear.

“Until then we can only speculate as to whether Kalli will die a tragic serial death or whether he will sometimes take the wheel of the company car.”

Ferdinand Hofer learned this from his “Tatort” colleagues Miroslav Nemec and Udo Wachtveitl

Ferdinand Hofer has been able to pick up tips and tricks from Miroslav Nemec and Udo Wachtveitl for around ten years.

One thing particularly impressed him about the duo: “What I definitely take away from them is that no matter how long you play the same character, you should never lose your curiosity to develop your own character further.

Because the two of them are still passionate about their characters and the stories that these characters tell.”

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Miroslav Nemec and Udo Wachtveitl announced that they would say goodbye to the “crime scene”.

Co-star Ferdinand Hofer remains behind.

What does he think will happen to the Munich team?

© picture alliance/dpa |

Tobias Hase & picture alliance/dpa |

Peter Kneffel

Recently, a number of actors turned their backs on the crime series.

Even Jan-Josef Liefers (59) is talking about leaving the Müster team.

Sources used:

IPPEN.MEDIA interview with Ferdinand Hofer

Source: merkur

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