Paris Has Fallen on Canal+: Will the series be entitled to a second season?

Paris Has Fallen on Canal+: Will the series be entitled to a second season?

After 6 weeks on the air, Canal+ broadcasts this Monday, October 28, the last two episodes of Paris, its action series adapted from the famous film franchise with Gerard Butler.

Over the course of 8 episodes, viewers followed the adventures of Vincent Taleb (Tewfiq Jalabi), a protective agent for the Minister of Defense, who is forced to ally with British MI6 agent Zara Taylor (Ritu Arya) in order to prevent a terrorist attack.

Over the course of the episodes, the duo discovers that the plan orchestrated by Jacob Pierce (Sean Harris) is much more extensive and targets the highest levels of the state. Will they be able to save Paris? Answer tonight on Canal+.

Has the second season fallen for Paris?

Without revealing too much about the outcome of the first season of Paris Has Fallen, Vincent and Zara’s adventure comes to an end in the final episode. Does this mean that the series will not continue? Nothing is less certain.

At the press briefing, Howard Overman, the screenwriter of Paris Has Fallen, admitted that the project should be made for several seasons, which will lead Zara and Vincent to new investigations. “We are working on the 2nd season“, he explained.

It won’t take place in Paris and tells a completely different story, with Zara and Vincent. I think this is one of the main features of movies. They move us from one situation to another.

So it allows us to say different things and have new antagonists. And we already have a great idea for season 2. We can reinvent ourselves every season and keep it going by exploring new places, while keeping the DNA of the series that revolves around Zara and Vincent’s relationship and their struggle against the new. threat.”

And we have to believe that fallen Paris still has a bright future. After breaking all records to become MyCANAL’s third best start for an original series, it is now gearing up to cross the Atlantic.

American platform Hulu has indeed acquired the broadcasting rights. The feature will also be offered on Prime Video in the UK and Ireland, ZDF in Germany and SBS in Australia.

Find the latest episodes of Paris dropped this Monday, October 28 on Canal+. For late guests, the series is now available on the MyCanal platform.

Source: Allocine

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