Villagers, witches and above all… werewolves. This French board game, created by Hervé Marley and Philippe de Pallier, has filled many an evening and will soon be brought to life on the screen thanks to Netflix.
During 2024, the platform will release a film inspired by the game, starring Frank Dubosky, Jean Reno and Suzanne Clement.
By the director of Lupine
At the head of this project, produced by the company Radar Films, we find François Ouzan, a director who is used to Netflix productions, having signed several episodes of Lupine and En Place. He wrote the screenplay and directed his second feature film here – his first, We Smile for a Photo, was released in May 2022.
Netflix, which is doing a lot of damage to this fantasy family comedy, has released the first animated poster and a new exclusive photo (see below).
The village is waking up…
LOUPS-GAROUS, an event film adapted from Thiercelieux’s best-selling play Les Loups-Garous, in 2024. pic.twitter.com/CAKU6VSTcC
— Netflix France (@NetflixFR) January 30, 2024
Between Jumanj and the visitors
Halfway between Jumanji, the Goons and the guests, Loops-Garus tells the adventures of a present-day family transported to the 15th century after the game. Arriving in the village, they hear that monsters are attacking the inhabitants. They will have to find out who are the culprits.
Alongside Frank Dubosky, Jean Reno and Suzanne Clement, audiences will find Liza do Couto Teixeira, Alize Kaunis and Rafael Roman in the child roles, as well as Jonathan Lambert and Gregory Fitus in supporting roles.
Check out the new exclusive photo:

from the left. right. : Jean Reno, Suzanne Clement, Raphael Roman, Lisa do Couto Teixeira and Frank Dubosky “Loups-Garous”.
Werewolves, on Netflix in fall 2024.
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