Tomorrow is our panic! After Chloe (Ingrid Chauvin) and Alex (Alexandre Brasser) move into a hotel and wait for their work to be completed, tragic events follow.
However, when she moved into her cousin’s facility, Chloe was far from imagining what would happen. On their first night at the hotel, while Michael (Malik Zid) was cooking a barbecue, he was nearly burned alive.
Very quickly, the police realized that this was not an accident and that the Ferrai family had clearly been preyed upon by someone. A theory that is proven true when Michael’s wife Alban (Charlotte Boymar) receives photos taken without their knowledge.
Khloe makes an incredible gesture in Tomorrow Belongs Us
Later, they even found internal organs on the client’s bed. And as if that wasn’t enough, Chloe, panicking about the climate, punched her cousin’s wife.
Fortunately, the fear is greater than the damage, but clearly someone is mad at them and it’s stressing everyone out. A situation that doesn’t help the tension that remains between Chloe and Albany.
However, the investigation is progressing and Sara (Camille Guenau) has even asked Celeste’s mother to go to the police station to question her, as we see in the brand new episode. extract Tomorrow belongs to us from episode 1756.
The year 1991 is a key reference for Tomorrow Belongs to Us
A young woman asks Chloe to think back to 1991. A number engraved on a pack of matches found at the crime scene. At first lost, he remembers that Michael, Alban, and himself made a horror movie that year.
A mannequin was used for this amateur short film! A hint that confirms that this whole thing has something to do with Chloe’s past. But then, will this revelation allow the police to arrest the person responsible as quickly as possible? What happened on that set to cause someone to attack them?
Answer in next episodes Tomorrow belongs to us Broadcast every day of the week from 19:30 on TF1.
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