Montalbano, stop new episodes and turn to the Commissioner’s house

Montalbano, stop new episodes and turn to the Commissioner’s house
Montalbano, stop new episodes and turn to the Commissioner’s house

The hypothesis of being able to see a new season of the series now appears remote, while the historic residence is preparing to live a new life.

Debora Manzoli

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Commissioner Montalbano is one of the most loved Italian television series of all time, thanks without a doubt to the iconic pen of Andrea Camilleri and the great protagonists who for years have brought engaging and exciting stories to life on the small screen, first and foremost Luca Zingaretti. A few weeks ago the broadcast on Rai 1 of the cycle of reruns of the series ended, which as always achieved great success, bringing back into vogue the hopes of many fans of being able to see a new season. Hopes which, according to the protagonists themselves, would be in vain, while surprising news emerges on what the future of the historic house of Montalbano: let’s find out more.

Commissioner Montalbanobecause there will not be a new season

Thanks to the success recorded by Commissioner Montalbanothere have been many rumors in recent years about the possibility of seeing one new season of series, the desire of many fans. After 15 seasons and over 90 episodes, however, the chances of seeing a return of Inspector Montalbano actually appear quite remote. The reasons why most likely there will never be a new seasonalthough there are still two Camilleri novels not adapted on television, they are multiple, starting from the disappearance of some figures considered fundamental.

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He passed away in 2019 Andrea Camillerihistorical author, while subsequently the series also had to face the loss of the director Alberto Sironiof the actor Marcello PerracchioOf Roberto Nobile and the set designer Luca Crugnola. Cesare Bocci himself, the iconic face of Inspector Mimì Augello, has repeatedly underlined that he cannot even imagine a new season without these fundamental protagonists. In addition to this, the main actors (including Luca Zingaretti and Cesare Bocci) revealed that they no longer felt fully suitable for these roles after having played them for many years.

Montalbanoan unexpected turning point for the iconic Punta Secca house

However, the unexpected turning point on the future of the company is news in the last few hours historic home of Inspector Montalbano in Punta Secca. As revealed by Republicone of the most famous houses in all of Italy, with its iconic view of the sea, will very soon become a restaurant gourmetwhich will come to life on the lower floor while maintaining its historic function on the upper floor b&b for visitors. The chef will be at the reins of this new adventure Joseph Micieli and, if everything goes according to plan, from next spring many people will be able to dine in one of the most well-known and iconic sets of Italian television.


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