“Das Boot” leaves Sky once more: Season 3 will appear shortly on the streaming service, An 8K resolution is even promised. And: There will be a 4th season – Sky announced that by the way. Filming will begin in June 2022. Dennis Gansel will direct the six episodes; the Head authors are Colin Teevan and Tony Saint. Season 3 of the in-house production will start on 9. April May 14, 2022 every Saturday from 8:15 p.m. in double episodes on Sky One and as a complete season on the streaming service Sky Ticket and via Sky Q. It will be broadcast exclusively on Sky in Germany, Austria, Italy, Great Britain and Ireland as well as in German-speaking Switzerland.
In addition to the actors Tom Wlaschiha (“Game of Thrones”), Franz Dinda (“Die Wolke”), Rick Okon (“Tatort”) and Pierre Kiwitt (“Der Zürich Krimi”) known from the previous episodes, numerous actors act in the third season well-known German and international stars with: Ray Stevenson (“Rome”, “Dexter”), Ernst Stötzner (“Brecht”), Luise Wolfram (“Charité”), Elisa Schlott (“Narcissus and Goldmund”), Anna Schudt (“Aufbruch To Freedom”), Joana Ribeiro (“The Man Who Killed Don Quixote”), Florian Panzner (“Dark”), Artjom Gilz (“Milk & Honey”), Jo Hartley (“After Life”), Fritzi Haberlandt (” A Late Girl”), Johann von Bülow (“Frantz”), Trystan Pütter (“Toni Erdmann”) and Franz Hartwig (“The Passport”). It was shot in three languages: German, English and Portuguese. Episodes one to five are directed by Hans Steinbichler (“Winter Journey”, “The Diary of Anne Frank”), episodes six to ten by Dennis Gansel (“The Wave”, “Napola”).
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Season three follows the fate of a young submarine crew sent on a dangerous mission to the southern hemisphere, caught up in the Battle of the Atlantic and hunted by a possessed Royal Navy commander. Under the direction of Robert Ehrenberg (Franz Dinda), strong personal alliances form within the crew. Ehrenberg himself finds redemption and family ties that he believed lost forever.
Meanwhile, in neutral Lisbon, where exiles, spies and the criminals of Europe stand by each other and their enemies, Hagen Forster (Tom Wlaschiha) uncovers a deadly plot to steal looted wartime gold. These discoveries, coupled with his own history and grim experiences on the Eastern Front, cause him to question his own actions and moral path. They also lead him to a shadowy figure involved in a conspiracy that might change the course of the war for the better. This man, also greatly changed by harrowing experiences, is Klaus Hoffmann (Rick Okon). These two historically grown strands meet in a finale.
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