On Wednesday, December 6, 2023, Netflix will stream its latest French series, Pax Massilia. Co-created by Kamel Gemra and Olivier Marshall, this highly anticipated fiction will be set in Marseille. It follows the daily lives of a group of police officers who use specific methods to track down dangerous criminals to prevent the city of Marseille from sinking into a bloodbath…
Explosive Trailer “Pax Masilia“
The streaming platform has just released a very attractive trailer for the first season of Pax Massilia (consisting of six 52-minute episodes). In these images seen above, cops and gangsters are provoking each other, hating each other and clashing at an outrageous pace!
Netflix users will find some famous faces in the cast of this ambitious project. Tewfiq Jalabi plays Lies, the headstrong leader of a gang of cops. Jeanne Goursaud plays Alice, the team’s newest recruit with real, well-hidden motives.
Olivier Marshall’s new and ambitious project
Lani Sogoiu, Olivier Barthelemy, Idir Azougli, and Florence Thomasin play their teammates Audrey, Arnaud, Tatu, and Commissioner Fabian, respectively. Nicolas Duvachel, on the other hand, gives his features to the criminal Frank Murillo. Eventually, Samir Boitar slips into the shoes of gangster Ali Saeed.
Pax Massilia was written by Kamel Gemra, Morad Aissaoui, Sledge Bidunga, Edgar Marie and Olivier Marshall. The latter also directs the production, along with Ivan Feguivere.
We remind you that this series is not the first in which Olivier Marshall participates. Remember, the man who was a cop himself in the past has starred in the feature films Central Nuit, Flics, Braquo and Section Zero.
See you on Wednesday, December 6th to watch Pax Massilia on Netflix.
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