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Blueprint for a hidden settlement within Vienna city limits

Krassnitzer and Neuhauser's guidance should be adhered to.

Adhere to the guidelines set by Crassnitzer and Neuhauser
Adhere to the guidelines set by Crassnitzer and Neuhauser

Blueprint for a hidden settlement within Vienna city limits

Hear Me Out: Ditch Krassnitzer and Neuhauser for These Pairs Instead

Gear up, "Tatort" enthusiasts, because your beloved Bibi Fellner (Adele Neuhauser since 2011) and Moritz Eisner (Harald Krassnitzer since 1999) are saying their goodbyes. Only four episodes will feature the former duo until 2026.

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The Mysterious Switch

German gossip rag "Bild" dropped a bombshell: A secret plan is in motion. In the spotlight are Caroline Frank and August Wittgenstein, the theatrical dame and the "Das Boot" actor, who might step into the investigative scene as the fresh duo. In "Mord in Wien - Der letzte Bissen", they team up to take down some cold-blooded murderers. Catch a glimpse of "Mord in Wien" as a prelude to the Vienna "Tatort" revamp! The premiere of "Mord in Wien - Der letzte Bissen" aired on ORF 2 on April 19, 2025, at 8:15 PM.

"Der letzte Bissen" makes its ARD debut on Thursday, April 24, 2025, at 8:15 PM.

The Legacy: Krassnitzer and Neuhauser

Tatort - Adele Neuhauser, Harald Krassnitzer

"Sugar Sugar, Caroline"

Caroline Frank, the one who shares her first name with the Neil Diamond hit "Sweet Caroline", was born in Australia. She spent her innocence overseas with her Austrian parents until she was four years old.

In an interview with German paper "Bild", she shared her experience working with August Wittgenstein: "Our chemistry was instant during the casting. Our first shared scene was subtle, but the connection was palpable from the get-go."

A Whole New Vienna Duo: Caroline Frank and August Wittgenstein

"Because There's Always a Twist"

What she admires most about her acting partner: "August values a clever punchline, without being egotistical. He adores dogs and kids - he's just a genuinely good person…"

Almost a 007 Agent

By his side, Wittgenstein investigates, almost resembling a mountainous James Bond - charismatic yet playful, with an irresistible allure. His noble pedigree can't help but remind one of a German version of James Bond. Wittgenstein, born into a aristocratic family with 800 years of heritage, discarded his title "Prinz zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg" at the onset of his acting career.

A Millennium of Nobility in His Lineage

In the Vienna crime film, his aristocratic background is explored. His character is complex: He is seen in bed with a woman at the beginning, and later he's flirting with a male contact through a cell phone.

Bonus Information:

Rumor has it that Daniel Kehlmann and Nora Waldstätten are also in the running for the coveted leading roles in the Vienna "Tatort" series. However, these names have not been confirmed by official sources and should be taken with a grain of salt. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, check the latest reports from the "Tatort" production team.

  • The mystery of the new Viennese "Tatort" pair has been unveiled, with Caroline Frank and August Wittgenstein stepping into the limelight.
  • In "Mord in Wien - Der letzte Bissen", Frank and Wittgenstein showcase their chemistry as they investigate a series of cold-blooded murders, setting the stage for their potential roles in the reimagined Vienna "Tatort".

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