Warning, this article contains many spoilers for the Tomorrow Belongs Us series. If you don’t want to understand anything, don’t read the following!
Camille (Elisa Ezzedine), responsible for the Agnes Varda High School bombing, has just been sent to prison in Tomorrow Belongs to Us.
If we were to believe that the end of this story would lead to the departure of Elisa Ezzedine from the series, the latter will indeed return to the daily TF1 series in a few weeks.
“We won’t see him for a few weeks. But the scenes in the prison will not be shown“- confided the actor in the columns of Télé Loisirs.
But after spending a few weeks at the Renny Women’s Detention Center, what’s in store for Camille when she returns to the set?
“It’s the new Camilla that’s coming back”
in the columns of Recreational televisionElisa Ezzedine made some revelations regarding the future of her character.
“Camille will come back bigger and experience many new things– explains the actor before specifying:In the beginning, Camille was always strong, between the kidnapping and these attacks. This month in prison will make him think, and when he comes back, he will also be an adult“.
This is the all-new Camille we’ll get to see on screen when she returns in Tomorrow Belongs to Us. Moreover, the young woman could choose to leave the prison, as the actress reveals.
“Do not forget that he has a bachelor’s degree, graduated from high school, so he will have a professional choice to make. She will have to choose who she wants to become as a woman. This is the new Camille that will be back“.
So how will Camille return to Seth after being in the prison world? What professional choice will he make? The answer will be tomorrow soon!
Source: Allocine

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