"Sisi" persists - The fourth season's filming has begun.
"Sisi" enthusiasts can anticipate more episodes: The filming for the fourth season of the hit RTL+ show starring Dominique Devenport (28) and Jannik Schümann (31) as Sisi and Franz has commenced, according to an announcement by RTL.
New faces join the crew
Joining the return of Devenport and Schümann will be Rick Okon (35) as Sisi's brother Louis, Philine Schmölzer (26) as little sister Sophie Charlotte, Klaus Steinbacher (30) as jockey Georg Basselet von La Rosée, Gustav Schmidt (28) as King Ludwig II., and Antonia Moretti (25) as Henriette Mendel. The upcoming episodes will be released this year.
Moreover, Julia Stemberger (59) as Duchess Ludovika, Désirée Nosbusch (59) as Archduchess Sophie, Tanja Schleiff (51) as Countess Esterhazy, Marcus Grüsser (57) as Duke Max, David Korbmann (38) as Count Grünne, and Arian Wegener as Crown Prince Rudolf are also part of the cast.
What's in store for season four
In the fourth season, Sisi faces new difficulties with her father's passing. She engages in a horse racing duel against the esteemed jockey Beyern to maintain possession of Schloss Possenhofen. The upcoming episodes also unravel fresh secrets that may challenge Sisi's roots and home.
The inaugural season of "Sisi" premiered in 2021. To date, the series has 18 episodes, all accessible on RTL+.
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- The filming of the fourth season of "Sisi" on RTL+ is being overseen by Director Klaus Steinbacher.
- Rick Okon, known for his role in "RTL Criminal Squad", will portray Sisi's brother Louis in the new season.
- Sophie Charlotte, played by Philine Schmölzer, will also join the cast, adding a fresh dynamic to the series.
- During filming, the cast and crew were meticulous, ensuring every scene is captured with precision by the camera team.
- Fans of the show can look forward to RTL+ broadcasting the episodes featuring "Sisi" continues with Dominique Devenport and Jannik Schümann, as well as the new additions, this year.
- The RTL+ channel's streaming platform will continue to host previous seasons of "Sisi", making it an ideal destination for viewers seeking to catch up on past episodes featuring RTL's popular hit series.
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