Lasko – Die Faust Gottes

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German TV series or program
Lasko – Die Faust Gottes
StarringMathis Landwehr
Stephan Bieker [de]
Simone Hanselmann
André Hennicke
Oliver Stritzel
Burkhard Driest
Country of originGermany
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes15
Original release
NetworkRTL, ORF 1
Release18 June 2009 (2009-06-18)

Lasko – Die Faust Gottes (English: God's Fist) is a German action television series, an RTL co-production with ORF. First aired on 18 June 2009, it is set in a monastery and involves martial arts. The main character is a monk named Lasko, who uses martial arts to defend the downtrodden. Fifteen 45 minute episodes have been produced, in two series. The series was shot in the Naumburg area, Pforta, Neuenburg Castle and Königstein Fortress.

It is a sequel to the 2006 film Lasko: Death Train [de].

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