This Wednesday, October 31, France 2 is to broadcast Invisibles season 3, episode 4, a new episode in which the team is called in after a skeleton is found in the garden of a house.
Unfortunately, fans of the detective series by Guillaume Cramoisan, Nathalie Cerda, Deborah Cray, Quentin Fauré and Cécile Rebois will be sorely disappointed to see the switch to Channel 2 this Wednesday night. The channel actually decided to deprogram the series. Unpublished Candace Renoir premiere.
Why isn’t The Invisibles on this Wednesday night?
The reason for deprogramming the Invisibles is very simple. This Monday, October 30, France 2 was originally supposed to air the Candace Renoir Halloween special bonus.
However, the channel decided to deprogram the episode to offer a program for the inauguration of a French-speaking international city called “Voyage en langue française” and presented by Claire Chazal and Michel Field. Consequently, France 2 has decided to postpone the broadcast of the new episode of Candace Renoir this Wednesday, November 1 at 21:10, instead of Les Invisibles.
But don’t worry, the detective series will return next Wednesday for new, unreleased episodes. Episode 4 of Season 3 titled “Camelia,” which was originally scheduled for this Wednesday, November 1st, will therefore be offered on Wednesday, November 8th.
A chance to find a great team in a new investigation that is once again full of twists and turns. That same evening, France 2 will air episode 5 of season 3, also new. Finally, the long-awaited finale is scheduled for November 15.
For those who are more impatient, the episodes of season 3, as well as the episodes of the previous seasons, are already available in their entirety on France.tv, the channel’s streaming platform.
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