Largo Winch 3: The ultimate French action saga reveals the first images of its new film

Largo Winch 3: The ultimate French action saga reveals the first images of its new film

13 After a long absence, Largo Vinci returns to cinema. The very first images of this comeback have just been revealed. The film will be released earlier than originally announced, on August 7.

What will this new episode be about?

After the brutal kidnapping of his son Numi, Largo Vinci became the subject of a ruthless conspiracy to destroy him and the W Group. To find out the truth and find his son, Largo begins a hunt without release.

From the forests of Canada to Bangkok and the depths of the mines of Burma, he doesn’t know yet that he will have to face the demons of his past.

3 million entries for this franchise

The Largo Winch franchise brought to cinema by Tomer Sisley includes two feature films released in 2008 and 2011. The action saga has attracted more than 3 million viewers in France to date.

Worldwide, it grossed $31 million on an estimated budget of $50 million (for both films).

A businessman and adventurer, a cross between James Bond, Jason Bourne and Indiana Jones, the character was forgotten for 10 years before reappearing in May 2020.

Who makes Largo Winch 3?

This sequel will be directed by Olivier Massey-Depass, who replaces Jérôme Salle, the author of the first two opuses. In December 2022, Tomer Sisley confided in AlloCiné that filming was imminent and that he was returning to the theater to get back in shape.

“I’ve resumed training. We’re strengthening the physical aspect a bit because there’s still two or three stunts to do. He’s in Bulgaria, it’s inevitable, I’m starting on February 1.”he pointed out.

Tomer Sisley and the Falls

“A torn and dislocated shoulder, torn ligaments, a broken forearm and a broken leg. For Largo Winch 3, which is still being filmed in Belgian studios near Antwerp, Tomer Sisley is reprising his role with some after-effects because of his stunts. He’s doing it himself.

Based on experience, the actor indicates that he understood the benefits of learning, which has a real function, to keep the actor.write France Info last August.

“15-20 years ago, I did stunts because I had the ability to do them and I had something to prove to a few people, including myself. The problem today is that I’m stuck in this character of an actor doing his own thing. My own stunts, so no one else. Asking if I’m going to do them. Everyone’s assuming yes.”– Tomer Sisli confided.

Tomer Sisley will be up against James Franco, Clotilda Hesme and Elise Tilloy.

In the cinema on August 7.

Source: Allocine

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