The news won’t come as a surprise to fans who have been following the saga closely, and who jumped on the bandwagon last July to learn that a second Camelot movie was in the works. But it is confirmed.
the author Parisianwhich cites a conference at this school by the National Center for Cinema and Animation, during which its interim president, Olivier Hennard, confirmed that the feature film was “in production”.
This is in line with comments from Joel Sevilla, Alexander Astier’s mother and interpreter for Dame Sel, who confirmed in an article last June that filming is set to begin this summer. With great secrecy, a precious term for the actor, screenwriter, director and composer.
And it is clear that he succeeded, because not a single photo, video or information appeared in the press or on social networks. Which is no small feat these days, but every precaution was taken by the production.
“The contract I signed required maximum discretion”
“The contract I signed called for maximum discretion and I didn’t try to figure out what kind of feature film it was.”Henri de la Tour-du-Pin, owner of the Château de Jumilhaque (Dordogne), where filming took place from mid-August to September 5, as revealed by the Department Board, who did not understand that the second was Camelot, clarified.
A sequel that we can discover in 2025, four years after the first part, even if the release date is not yet known. more correctly “dates”Because the feature film will be in two parts as it was known very early.
At this point, we don’t even know how long the two films will be in theaters, let alone the casting, and unfortunately, there’s nothing new about all of this.
But fans will no doubt be happy to be reminded that a sequel to the feature film that drew 2,659,547 theatergoers in 2021 (in a very difficult context, between the rails and the mandatory health pass) is indeed on the way.
Source: Allocine

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