Max Müller withdraws from Rosenheim Cops” – a shock for fans!

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Max Müller, part of the “Rosenheim Cops” for 25 years, is retiring due to illness. Impact on the series expected.

Max Müller, seit 25 Jahren Teil der "Rosenheim-Cops", zieht sich krankheitsbedingt zurück. Auswirkungen auf die Serie erwartet.
Max Müller, part of the “Rosenheim Cops” for 25 years, is retiring due to illness. Impact on the series expected.

Max Müller withdraws from Rosenheim Cops” – a shock for fans!

Max Müller (60), a well-known face from the ZDF crime seriesThe Rosenheim Cops, spoke in an interview about his relationship with his colleagues. After more than 25 years on the series, he describes the collaboration as warm and benevolent. Despite this long-standing collaboration, there is little time for personal contact outside of the set. This represents a challenge for Müller, who has lived in Vienna for 40 years and regularly commutes to Munich. The train journey usually takes around five hours, which is why he considers punctuality and good organization to be important. His quick and friendly charisma, also influenced by his stage work since the age of three, delights fans who frequently come into contact with him.

But now there is unfortunate news. As sturmder.de reports, Max Müller is withdrawing indefinitely for health reasons and will be seen less frequently in the series. Müller, who played the role of forensic doctor Dr. for over two decades. Alexander “Doc Riedl” is facing health challenges that forced him to make this difficult decision. Rumors have been circulating for some time about his role being reduced, and now ZDF, respecting his decision, has announced that it will adapt the scripts accordingly. New characters in the field of pathology are introduced to cushion the consequences of Müller's time out.

The impact on the series

The news of Müller's withdrawal comes in the year of the series' 25th anniversary and is causing sadness among fans and colleagues. Dieter Fischer and Karin Thaler expressed their respect and dismay at the situation. For a long time, Müller was considered a guarantor of continuity in the series, while many more characters change regularly. In order to keep the Riedl character in the plot with dignity, ZDF is examining various ideas, including a longer research stay or a career change for the role.

This uncertain future leaves not only the audience but also the entire team in an emotional situation. TV feature film highlights that the series has become a piece of television culture, and any change could affect the atmosphere of the popular show.

Like it withThe Rosenheim Copscontinues and what measures will be taken to replace Max Müller or reposition the series remains to be seen. While Müller has not ruled out returning to the series at some point in the future, the time he will need to fully recover remains uncertain.