Vienna Blood, the period crime drama set in 1900s Vienna, has been recommissioned for a second season by ORF (Austria) and ZDF (Germany). In the UK and US, BBC Two and PBS are on board for Season Two.
Produced by Endor Productions (‘Deep State’, ‘Roald Dahl’s Esio Trot’), a Red Arrow Studios company, and MR Film in Austria (‘Maximilian’, ‘Das Sacher’), the three new feature-length episodes have once again been adapted by screenwriter Steve Thompson (‘Deep State’, ‘Jericho’, ‘Sherlock’), based on the best-selling novels by Frank Tallis.
The series will be directed by Academy Award and Emmy nominee Robert Dornhelm (‘Anne Frank: The Whole Story’), the lead director of the first series of ‘Vienna Blood.’
Production on Season Two of ‘Vienna Blood’ will begin in August 2020, shooting on location in Vienna in English, and once again starring Matthew Beard (‘The Imitation Game’, ‘Dracula’) as Max Liebermann, and Juergen Maurer (‘Vorstadtweiber’, ‘Spuren des Bösen’) as Detective Inspector Oskar Rheinhardt.
Red Arrow Studios International, the distribution arm of Red Arrow Studios, has led the co-financing of Season Two and will distribute the drama worldwide. ORF and ZDF will premiere the show in their respective territories, with Klaus Lintschinger as commissioning editor for ORF and Wolfgang Feindt as commissioning editor for ZDF. Other funding partners include Televisionfund Austria, TV-Filmfund Vienna and Niederoesterreich Kultur.
Producers of ‘Vienna Blood’ are Oliver Auspitz and Andreas Kamm for MR Film, and Hilary Bevan Jones and Jez Swimer for Endor. Commissioning editors are Klaus Lintschinger for ORF; Wolfgang Feindt for ZDF; executive producers are Steve Thompson, and Carlo Dusi and Rodrigo Herrera Ibarguengoytia for Red Arrow Studios International, with assistance from Development Executive, Sally Rowberry.
Hilary Bevan Jones of Endor Productions said: “Vienna proved to be wonderful to film in and we are delighted that the city has opened up again following the Coronavirus shutdown so that we can film there late summer. Steve Thompson has written three more compelling stories, all inspired by Frank Tallis’ gripping Liebermann novels. And we are delighted to have Matthew Beard and Juergen Maurer again heading a fantastic international cast as well as Robert Dornhelm returning with his singular directorial vision.”
Carlo Dusi, EVP Commercial Strategy, Scripted, Red Arrow Studios International added: “‘Vienna Blood’s’ gripping storylines and compelling cast, set against the sumptuous backdrop of Vienna has captivated viewers. We are delighted this bold and ambitious series has been greenlit for a second season and we are really looking forward to delivering three new episodes to its growing fanbase around the world.”
Oliver Auspitz and Andreas Kamm, of MR Film commented: “All of us at MR Film are just delighted by the success of ‘Vienna Blood’. To get such great engagement from viewers around the world is fantastic and we can’t wait to get started on the production of Season Two here in Vienna. Of course, ensuring the safety of our cast and crew is of paramount importance to us, and we are working with professional safety experts and officials to ensure that we adhere to every safety guideline and protocol, both on set and on location.”
Kathrin Zechner, director of programs at ORF said: “ʻVienna Blood’ has forged a strong coproduction bond between Austria, the UK and Germany that not even Brexit and not even a pandemic has been able to break. After the worldwide success of Season One, which won this year’s Romy Award for best international production, we are thrilled to announce that ʻVienna Blood’ will continue with the production of three more films based on the stories and characters created by Frank Tallis, to be shot in and around Vienna. The Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF) remains committed to high end co-productions with a strong focus on Austrian identity and culture for our domestic as well as for worldwide audiences.”
Simone Emmelius, Senior Vice President International Fiction, ZDF, said: “Charmed by the cleverly designed characters in ‘Vienna Blood’ and thrilled by the suspense of the criminal cases, we are looking forward to the second season of this Austrian-German coproduction – it’s good news for our viewers who will have the opportunity to become enthusiastic supporters of the first season in Autumn.”
‘Vienna Blood’ Season Two will deliver in 2021.
Jon Creamer
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