It has been proven before that murderers don’t always have to be ministers in a story”Mental murder“already”Dexter“ – comparison, the main character Tom Schilling which he had not heard for the first time, and that one too Mark Hosemann Can definitely understand.
“Massacre” as the new ”Dexter”? Tom Schilling & Marc Hosemann in an interview
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However, although Dexter is out of a Mordlust driven, it is included in “Achtsam Morden”. Mental trainingwhich suddenly leads to the murder of the successful lawyer Björn Diemel. A fun and creative approach with potential for many more seasons. But “mental murder” is the same. Season 2 planned at all, and what could happen next?
Season 2 “Mindful Morden”: the start date of the new episodes
At the present time yes Netflix not yet over the future determined by “Achtsam Morden”, after all, season 1 has just been released. The Top 10 Streaming Services List It is usually a good indicator of the success of new releases. If there is a fast extension, the new episodes would be released as soon as possible End of 2025 imagine Production, of course, benefit from the fact that it is not on Templates lack.
“Murder Intentional” Season 2: The plot of the sequence
butter Interview Tom Schilling promised for season 2 that Björn Diemel does not necessarily become happy through caution. Instead, one is created empty insidehis therapist Joschka Breitner started looking for Björn’s “inner childWant to treat.
Fans of the series of novels at Karsten Dusse You must have quickly noticed: Schilling summarizes the starting point of the second novel here:The child in me wants mental murder” together. There is one shilling fairly high fidelity to the template promises, the plot of season 2 should already be known.
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Björn retired from his career as a lawyer and is now the lawyer Leader of two criminal clans. He has one too private kindergarten and it’s not just that he has to deal with it The parent helicopterbut also messing with his ex-wife. Can healing his inner child really help him?
“Massacre” Season 2: Cast
In season 2 of “Achtsam Morden” we will of course see Tom Schilling again as Björn Diemel. Even with the return of Emily Cox al Katharina Diemel, Mark Hosemann as Toni and Pamuk Pilavci as Emily Diemel is to be reckoned with. These new actors will likely remain a secret until filming for season 2 begins - if it comes to that.
Time.news Interview: Unpacking “Achtsam Morden” with Tom Schilling and Marc Hosemann
Interviewer (Time.news Editor): Good day, everyone! Today, we have the pleasure of diving into the fascinating world of the new Netflix series, “Achtsam Morden,” with two of its stars, Tom Schilling and Marc Hosemann. Thank you both for joining us.
Tom Schilling: Thanks for having us!
Marc Hosemann: Yes, it’s great to be here.
Editor: “Achtsam Morden” has drawn comparisons to “Dexter,” particularly in its approach to the theme of murder. Tom, can you start by explaining what sets “Achtsam Morden” apart from other shows, including “Dexter”?
Tom Schilling: Absolutely! While ”Dexter” explores murder driven by bloodlust, “Achtsam Morden” takes a more cerebral approach. Our protagonist, Björn Diemel, is a successful lawyer who finds himself embroiled in murder through an unexpected twist of mental training. It’s a unique blend of comedy and crime that adds layers to the storyline.
Editor: Interesting! So, you’re saying that it’s not just about the act of murder itself but also the psychological journey that leads there. Marc, how do you envision the potential for future seasons?
Marc Hosemann: Exactly! The concept of “mental murder” opens up endless possibilities. Since the first season has just been released, there are certainly plans for further development. There’s a rich vein of storytelling that we can tap into, and as we explore Björn’s character and his circumstances, we see a lot of room for growth and new plots.
Editor: Speaking of future seasons, there’s been buzz about a Season 2. Can you shed some light on that?
Tom Schilling: While Netflix has not confirmed specifics yet, the initial viewership has been promising. It’s typical for new shows to assess how they perform in those first few weeks. If it continues to do well, we might see new episodes as soon as late 2025!
Editor: That sounds exciting! Could you give us a hint about what Season 2 might entail?
Marc Hosemann: Without giving too much away, let’s just say it will delve deeper into Björn’s psyche and his complexities as a character. We’ll explore the consequences of his actions and how they affect those around him—far more than just the thrill of the murder itself.
Editor: It seems there’s a trend now for shows that incorporate a mix of dark themes and humor. What do you think makes this combination so appealing to audiences today?
Tom Schilling: I think people enjoy that complexity—taking something traditionally seen as dark and exploring it with humor can make it relatable. It provides a different lens through which to view moral dilemmas. Plus, it invites viewers to think critically about the implications of the characters’ choices.
Editor: Great points! Lastly, what message do you hope audiences take away from “Achtsam Morden”?
Marc Hosemann: We want viewers to be entertained, but also to reflect on the morality of their choices. It’s a story that encourages contemplation—on how often we judge people solely on their actions without fully understanding their motivations.
Tom Schilling: Exactly, and we hope to spark conversations about the complexities of human behavior while keeping audiences on the edge of their seats.
Editor: Thank you, Tom and Marc, for sharing these insights about “Achtsam Morden.” We look forward to seeing how the story develops!
Marc Hosemann: Thank you for having us!
Tom Schilling: It was a pleasure—thank you!