On Monday, September 29, the channel+ started Les Sentinels, its new original creature.
Adapted from the episodic comic book, in eight episodes, this series is followed by the adventures of Gabriel Ferud (Louis Perez), a young soldier who was seriously injured in the battlefield during World War I, which was chosen in the Ultra -Survey Program of the French army aimed at creating new genre fighters.
Since the stronger, faster, more durable than a normal person, after a mysterious serum injection, it includes an elite section consisting of increased soldiers: Setries.
Did there really be an examination around the sending?
As it is surprising, the research seems to have really existed around the creation of “super soldiers”. However, these are studies that they mainly saw during World War II as a press service, Gillium Lemans, a screenwriter.
“” “The Germans have really developed combat serum. May some soldiers not fall asleep for 72 hours as they were under drugs”,” He explained.
“” “In the series, we went ahead, but it really existed. It was amphetamine. The goal was soldiers who did not sleep, or plane drivers who could do it for 40 hours without sleep. Nazi Germany has been able to develop it. “
The screenwriter also wanted to point out that even if this study was mainly done during World War II, the 14-18-year-old war turned around. This is what they wanted to get to know the sending.
“” “If the 14 -year -old war died so many, it happens because“Show Gilas Lyman.”After the war in 1870, the European industry created machine guns, grenades, tanks, fire shootings … all this was invented in 14. “
“The message is an apotheosis of this logic. We had a weapon race between us and he killed thousands of people. No one was expecting this. There were many military inventions at 14, including combat armor to try to oppose machine guns. “
“This armor prevented the bullets of the bullets, but they were so heavy that the men fell and died in the mud because they could no longer get up.“Thus, the writers were inspired by these ideas to repeat them.
Find the new new episode of Les Sentinels this Monday, October 6 at Canal+. For the most impatience, season 1 is already available on the Mycanal Platform.
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