Tomorrow Belongs to Us: The Karim family will soon be introduced to the series [EXCLU]

Tomorrow Belongs to Us: The Karim family will soon be introduced to the series [EXCLU]

In a five-year adventure, each one more improbable than the next, viewers of Tomorrow could meet many relatives, parents, siblings or cousins, Chloe (Ingrid Chauvin), Victoire (Solene Hébert), Aurora (Julie DeBazak), or even William (Kamel Belghazi) .

But some of the iconic characters from TF1’s daily series have yet to have a chance to see their past – and with it, their family tree – explored by the scriptwriters. As well as Karim (Sami Gharbi), whose family we know nothing about except that he has a daughter, Nina, who was in the first seasons.

At the first convention, tomorrow is ours, during which Ingrid Chauvin informed about Clement Remien in particular, Sammy Gharbi, however, exclusively announced very good news: the Karim family will soon be in the series. !

“He is preparing good things for the future”Ando Karim’s interpreter was at our microphone in Paris, between two dedications in La Villette, the city of science and industry. “What I can say is that they’re finally bringing the character’s family into the series. It’s cool and very exciting to develop.”.

It is not yet known which members of the Syed family will be introduced in the series and which actors will play their respective roles. But that new story is expected to air this fall, without further details.

It also remains to be seen whether the arrival of Karim’s family on the set is connected, directly or indirectly, to the desire of the character’s son and his partner Anna (Maud Becker), who went through a terrible ordeal (Anna, seriously injured in the abdomen, learned that she could no longer bear children) decided to start the adoption process .

That intrigue should continue in the next season of Tomorrow , which we own, in any case, even if Maude Becker assured us a few weeks ago that the arrival of the baby was not planned immediately.

“it’s not yet”– he told us at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival. “And that’s normal, because adoptions are often quite long. There’s still going to be some drama, some twists and turns, but hopefully it’ll come out later. Also, it feels good when things are calmer with the couple. So. Let’s see what the writers have in store for us next. “.

One thing is for sure: we can’t wait to meet Anna’s son-in-law in the coming weeks or months.

Source: allocine

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