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Goran Visnjic Moves to Europe Because of His Latest Role

Hollywood actor Goran Visnjic, his wife and their children are temporarily moving from Los Angeles to Europe. Sources reveal that the reason for this move is Goran Visnjic’s role in the hit US series “Crossing Lines”. The third season of the hit international crime drama Crossing Lines return to the big screen with new stars Goran Visnjic and Elizabeth Mitchell.



This season promises to be the most thrilling one, with main focus on contemporary cross-border crime. The crime drama will be premiered in South Africa, but most of the shooting has been made in Prague and Croatia.

American-Croatian actor Goran Visnjic has signed a two-year contract that agrees to record 13 new episodes of “Crossing Lines”. Alongside Goran Visnjic who plays the main role in the series, Elizabeth Mitchell from the famous series 'Lost' plays the female supporting role.


The series “Crossing Lines” peers in the world of international crime court cases and goes beyond national borders. Through globalization, many borders are open to facilitate trade, travel and cultural exchanges, but unfortunately this also gives opportunities for criminals to find new ways of exploiting the system, treating the global security. The story line of “Crossing Lines” takes place at many locations in Europe, where a team of top agents tries to solve difficult and dangerous cases. Last spring, the series was filmed in Opatija, Rovinj and a range of other sites in the Croatian cost.

The third season cast is lead by the Croatian actor Goran Visnjic who plays the role of Marco Constantei. In order to shoot the series the actor along with his family, had to move to Europe.

The third season that was premiered in the Czech Republic and Hungary, continued after the special unit of Michael Dorn reunited, but under scrutiny superiors that preys on every mistake they make, undermining their authority. However, very quickly even the most inflexible politicians realize that if criminals can effortlessly cross the European borders, there must be at least one special team that they can follow.

In the new season, the Dorna unit will deal with murders and corruptions, facing the nemesis, the deadly global epidemic and radioactive disaster in the heart of Europe. They would have to win the passion and revenge, politics and profit, terrorism and blackmail, at the same time suffer internal pressures. The team will have the same time to work together, solving problems simply and effectively, and keeping control of their personal desires and inner demons.

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