Media - New "Tatort" team for Frankfurt: Foroutan and Hasanović
The new Frankfurt "Tatort" team is set: Melika Foroutan and Edin Hasanović will solve cases together in the popular Sunday crime series starting in 2025. This was announced by Hessian Broadcasting (hr) on Thursday. The content is also expected to change. The "Tatort" from Hessen will focus mainly on so-called Cold Cases, that is, unsolved murder cases and homicide offenses from the past. Foroutan, born in 1976, is known to audiences as Erzherzogin Sophie from the Netflix series "The Empress." Viewers are familiar with their colleague Edin Hasanović (32) from the Netflix remake of the war drama "All Quiet on the Western Front." The name of their "Tatort" characters is expected to be announced by the broadcaster in the fall.
Hessian Broadcasting (hr)
- Melika Foroutan and Edin Hasanovic_, the new Frankfurt "Tatort" team, will be solving crimes together, as announced by Hessian Broadcasting (hr) on a Thursday.
- The popular Sunday crime series, "Tatort" from Hessen, will have a focus on Cold Cases, with Melika Foroutan and Edin Hasanovic_ leading the investigations.
- Foroutan, a Frankfurt am Main resident, gained fame as Erzherzogin Sophie in the Netflix series "The Empress," while Hasanovic_, known for his role in the Netflix remake of "All Quiet on the Western Front," was also born in Germany.
- The change in the "Tatort" series from Hessen is expected to attract many Colorful People in Germany, eager to witness the new crime-solving duo explore Cold Cases.
- Frankfurt's crime scene will feature prominently in the new season, as Melika Foroutan and Edin Hasanovic_ delve into unsolved mysteries and bring closure to Cold Cases.
- In the fall, Hessian Broadcasting (hr) is anticipated to reveal the names of the captivating characters that Foroutan and Hasanovic_ will portray in the upcoming "Tatort" series.
- The new team of Melika Foroutan and Edin Hasanovic_, set to star in the popular Sunday thriller "Tatort" starting in 2025, is set to make their mark on German Television, following the legacy of Wolfram Koch and Broich in Frankfurt am Main.