The sad news broke on Thursday evening. The body found in an abandoned farm in Courcelles-en-Beaujolais on October 12 is indeed that of the 34-year-old actor Marwan Beren, who played Abdel Fedala in Plus belle la vie for many years.
The cause of death is still under investigation, given the theory of suicide France info. A tragic disappearance that did not lead to a reaction from the actors of the series, who each paid tribute to their colleagues.
If the disappearance of Marwan Beren, which occurred in early August, forced the production teams to adapt their scripts, in particular to change the opening story, the shooting date of the sequel Plus belle la vie, which will begin this Monday. , October 23, was well cared for.
However, persistent rumors claim that activity has resumed a little earlier than expected. Indeed, according to the information of our colleagues ParisianThis Friday, October 20 in Marseille, several sections of the series would be canned.
The information was partially confirmed by Léa François, aka Barbara, Abdel’s great love, in a post dedicated to Marwan Beren. Posted on Thursday. “We resume filming tomorrow (Friday, editor’s note) and I don’t know what Barbara will be like without Abdel… She must be strong…“. Contacted by us, TF1 has not confirmed the start of shooting this Friday.
Mistral destroyed?
Still, according to Le Parisien, the footage was shot this Friday, October 20, in the Pannier district inspired by the Place du Mistral, which is now destroyed following the cancellation of Plus belle la vie on France 3.
The population was actually warned by means of placards signed “Plus belle Prod”. The plot of this sequel is set to pick up one year after the events of the last episode of the soap opera aired on France 3 on November 18, 2022, and is set to begin with the destruction of the Place du Mistral.
A clever story that explains the change in the face of the iconic bar, which will be much more modern. If the interior scenes are shot in the studio, the exterior scenes will be shot in the town hall square in the village of Alauche, in the Bouches-du-Rhône, which is not far from Marseille.
As for Abdel’s character, Le Parisien confirms that his disappearance during the Mistral collapse was not in the original script, but recent events could have changed the situation. This explanation will be one of the hypotheses considered for the sequel to Plus belle la vie.
The answer is in January 2024, when the first episodes of the sequel will be broadcast on TF1. One thing is for sure, the channel and the production company Newen are going to pay tribute to Marvan Beren during the show.
Source: Allocine

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