What is it about?
Hit by a car, a young 17-year-old girl miraculously survived without any consequences, but does not remember anything. Neither where does it come from nor who it is. He only has a strange name: Prometheus.
Kidnapped by those who defeated him, he begins to see violent visions that connect him to the scene of the crime, whose killer is still at large. was he a witness Is he involved in this murder? Prometheus, like everyone else, wants to know who he is. Especially when he discovers amazing physical abilities…
From March 16 every Thursday at 21:10 on TF1. Watched 6 episodes out of 6.
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After the success of the historical fresco Les Combattantes and awaiting the broadcast of Season 3, Camille Lou returns to TF1 in Prometheus, a fantasy-tinged thriller in which she plays Eliza Kirwin, a police officer who tries to. Understanding how Prometheus relates to the murder investigation he is trying to solve.
Opposite him, Fantine Hardouin, seen in L’Absente, lends her features to the mysterious teenager who gives her name to the series, while Odile Vuillimin (Profile) plays Marie Clermont, a psychologist who will take care of her in the hospital and try to identify the mystery that surrounds her.
Thomas Juane (Nina) and Marie-José Croze (Mirage) play Charles and Caroline Lassette, a couple who struggle to recover from the death of their daughter and welcome Prometheus after accidentally stabbing her.
A fine cast featuring Sammy Segir (They Were 10, The Sentinels) as Elias, Elias’s police colleague, Xavier Robik (Heroes Police) and revelations Aymeric Fujeron, Margot Hackman and Anthony Gough as camp teenagers whose lives will be. It was turned upside down by the arrival of Prometheus.
Is it worth checking out?
Even if they didn’t really pay off in terms of audience, the series Visions, which explored the world of mediums with a slight touch, and Syndrome E, which pushed the boundaries of weirdness and horror for the main French channel in prime time, were. Undoubtedly some beautiful, bold and welcome bets TF1 last year.
And it’s the front page once again that takes a risk this Thursday, March 16, offering Prometheus, a mainstream thriller that takes the air of a fairly classic killer hunt and quickly turns surprising into a fantasyland. and fully accepting.
Where is Prometheus from? What does his power mean? How does this relate to an old murder case that continues to haunt the police? And can he really trust the people around him? These are the questions we’ve been asking ourselves from the first two episodes airing tonight, and which, don’t worry, will definitely be answered at the end of this first season. Even if it was thought that the series would continue with a possible season 2 if successful.
Screenplay by Nicolas Jean (La Mante, HPI), Claire Kahn (Out of Season), Fabien Adda (Les Revenants) and Solenn Le Priol (Here It All Begins), in collaboration with Christophe Campos (Les Bracelets rouges), representing six directors. Episodes, this French series on TF1, presented last September at the La Rochelle festival, is one of the biggest surprises of recent months and should quickly become the new obsession of viewers.

Captivating from beginning to end, Prometheus benefits from a very well-crafted plot that combines family drama, police investigation, strange phenomena and teenage drama, as the teenagers, played with precision by Fantine Hardwin, Aymeric Fougeron or Margot Hackman, have a truly wonderful place in this labyrinthine story that eludes To the central figures of the history of its stars – Camille Lu, Odile Vuillemin or Thomas Juanes.
Another good news is that without getting into the wave of monsters dear to our American friends (vampires, werewolves or other supernatural beings), Prometheus is a true fantasy series full of mysteries that dares to take us where French series rarely go. he went.
With its strange and amnesiac heroine, who disturbs a small community with her arrival and exercises a power that no one, not even her, understands, Prometheus is clearly reminiscent of American works such as John Doe, Chameleon, Kyle XY, Nine Lives. Chloe King or even Roswell. And that’s pretty good.
Indeed, the TF1 series should not be ashamed of its special effects related to the extraordinary powers of the heroine, and the more the story progresses, the more the thriller fades into the background to give way to the mystery of the origin. Prometheus who finds an explanation that is anything but disappointing. Another step into the TF1 genre, after Le Secret d’Elise, Plan B or Visions, which does a lot of good and can only be applauded.
In short, TF1 has an ultra-addictive new fiction, well-written and well-acted, that we hope will resonate with its audience and return for a second season, which we are already looking forward to.
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Camila Luna is a writer at Gossipify, where she covers the latest movies and television series. With a passion for all things entertainment, Camila brings her unique perspective to her writing and offers readers an inside look at the industry. Camila is a graduate from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) with a degree in English and is also a avid movie watcher.