Comedy Les Profs 2 will air tonight on TMC. Where is the director of the third part Pierre-François Martin-Laval?
Released in our cinemas in April 2013, Pierre-François Martin-Laval’s comedy with Kevin Adams, Christian Clavier and Isabel Nent was a real success with almost 4 million appearances at the French box office. An adapted film from the Erroc and Sti comic book series is also the biggest success for a French film in 2013.
Very quickly, the UGC confirmed the continuation. Released in July 2015, Les Profs 2, which takes Boulair to England and France’s worst teachers, hit a total of 3.5 million on French screens.
And this time Christian keyboard, Who played math teacher Serge Coutiro (nicknamed “Tiroku”), was replaced by Didier Bourdon. (Clavier was simultaneously filming Babysitting 2 in Brazil).
In front of this cardboard, producer Roman Reitman quickly announces to the microphone BFM-TV That Pierre-François Martin-Laval is in the third episode.
Meanwhile, former Robin Hood directed by Gaston Lagaf in 2017, Fahim released in 2019 and the Week-End Family series for Disney +.
In 2020, the PEF confirms the microphoneEuropean 1 The first writing session of Prof. 3 has started. But since then it is no longer news.
It is not yet known which actors will return and whether 30-year-old Kev Adams will resume his role as a high school student. The actor has not been left unemployed and is currently considering a sequel to Thomas Jillou’s film, Nursing Home, on behalf of the UGC.
In anticipation of further clarification we will find Pierre-François Martin-Laval and Great Burdon Xavier Darringer’s comedy, The Perfect Man, at the casting on June 22.
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