While the HPI phenomenon, along with Audrey Fleur, will return this Thursday for the long-awaited Season 2, not all French series on TF1 have a chance to continue. Like Rebecca, a rather dark and daring proposal for a channel that unfortunately will not have the right to new episodes.
Anne Marin, who played a police woman in this series who was bothered by a strange light, even when she was in the footsteps of an excellent serial killer, really confirmed it in an interview. TV 7 days That Rebecca will not be back for a second season.
“There will be no continuation”– The actor explained to our colleagues. “I’m very proud of Rebecca, I liked the experience, but I think they realized it really was not for their audience. Rebecca was too black for them. What would have happened after that would not have been more sunny.”.
Rebecca, which aired late last year and is nothing more than a French adaptation of the British thriller Marcella, available on Netflix in France, gathered an excellent cast around Anna Marivine: Benjamin Biolay, Clotilda Curau, Samir. Guessmi, Gregory Montel, Valerie Carsent, Baptist Lekaplen, Patrick Timsit or even Salim Kechio.
And if Rebecca’s translator confirms that “TF1 is pleased to have done this, satisfied with the high standards of this series”It is a safe bet that the darkness of the episodes is not the only reason the series was canceled, as viewers were frankly not in good shape during the front-page broadcast last November and December.
On average and in the audience audience, the Marcella remake gathered just 3.31 million viewers, representing only 17.2% of the total audience. The low scores of the TF1 standards, especially Rebecca did not shine on the priority commercial side either.
In the first two episodes, for example, on November 18, 2021, only 17.4% of women purchasing managers under the age of fifty were involved. Which is not at the level of channel requirements for whom the family audience shares. Less than 20% are frustrated.
Although Marcella had three seasons on the channel, and Rebecca had the door open at the end of the first season to continue, the series written by Didier Le Pescheur and Dolphin Laburet ends like this. But Anne Marivine fans will be able to find her from May 16, still on TF1, in Visions, in a fantasy-colored thriller where she responds specifically to Luan and Sufia Guerra.
Source: allocine

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