Red Roses: Dramatic twists and new characters for the summer break!
The traditional Lüneburg will be the scene of dramatic developments in “Rote Rosen”, which will continue on September 1, 2025.

Red Roses: Dramatic twists and new characters for the summer break!
The popular series “Red Roses” is saying goodbye to the summer break with a real bang. The last episode (episode 4191) of the current season will be broadcast on June 27, 2025 and brings with it several dramatic twists and turns from Lüneburg. How Ruhr24 reports, fans have some unanswered questions: Who will get custody of baby Olivia? Can Arthur finally convince Svenja of his willingness to take responsibility? And who will win the heart of the insecure Svenja in the end – Arthur or Mika?
Victoria is also busy, as she is planning to sell the hotel in order to further expand her imperial dynasty in Lüneburg. The tension between Toni and Noah hints at a possible new love story as filming for season 24 is already in full swing. How The first highlights, viewers can look forward to a change in content, including the introduction of a younger character who brings topics such as pregnancy and new life plans into play.
Big changes in the cast
With the start of the new season on September 1, 2025, drastic changes are coming to the series. ARD has already confirmed a new cast for the 24th season. However, so far everything remains in the dark about the new main actors. The popular characters Ben, Tina and Amelie will also no longer be seen for an indefinite period of time. As the series evolves, the studio has been modernized - new sets and improved camera technology are now ready to captivate viewers once again.
However, fans don't have to miss out on the “Red Roses” world entirely: During the summer break, the ARD media library is providing exclusive bonus videos and further insights into the new cast. There are also daily surprises on social media to shorten the wait for the new episodes.
A look into the history of soaps
In order to correctly classify the relevance of “Rote Rosen”, it is worth looking at the development of German television and the soap genres. How bpb.de notes, American series such as “Dallas” and “Denver Clan” shaped the soap opera genre in the 1980s. German productions have developed significantly since then and are now very popular, with “Rote Rosen” being an integral part of the program since 2006.
While anticipation for the new episodes grows, it remains to be seen how the dramatic developments in the story will play out. One thing is for sure: This summer break is just one step in an exciting new direction for Red Roses.