The game that has fueled thousands of wild nights will soon be lighting up Netflix. Directed by François Ouzan (Lupin, We Smile in the Photo), Loups-Garous is a family comedy that the platform will bank on for next fall.
Following the teaser poster and official photo, the streaming giant now reveals the first trailer. On the program: time travel, lines that hit the mark and Frank Dubosky is in great form.
It’s impossible not to see it as an attitude towards visitors, and that’s normal. In addition to the presence of Jean Reno in the casting, the plot of this adaptation sees a modern family return to the Middle Ages to land in a village affected by a series of disturbing disappearances.
Every night, werewolves kill villagers. Tom has no choice but to find the culprit(s).
The trailer isn’t deceiving anyone: the tone of this adaptation will be family friendly. Netflix chose to keep the design of the werewolves a secret, revealing only a brief glimpse at the end of the trailer.
In addition to Frank Dubosky and Jean Reno, we see Suzanne Clement, Jonathan Lambert, Gregory Fitus and Lisa do Couto Texeira as children, as well as Alize Kaunes and Rafael Roman.
Last June, AlloCiné visited Prague for a film shoot. In a medieval village completely recreated down to the smallest detail, director Francois Ouzan – who claimed to be a dream come true – brought his inspiration for this explosive comedy: Jumanji, Visitors, Goons. what does it mean good – surprises.
Werewolves, available next October on Netflix.
Source: Allocine

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