SND has shown the official duration of Kaamelott – the second part that is expected in theaters on October 22. The second part of Arthur Pendragon adventures and the new round table knights will last 2h19, or 19 minutes more than kaamelott – the first part.
Divided into two parts (hence its title), this second chapter of Alexander Astieri Saga promises to be a great epic adventure, as the director spoke to Patrick Baud the Axolot Youtube channel. The “colossal” described shooting by Astier needed 100 days of shooting – for comparison, the “classic” film generally takes thirty. The filmmaker mentions “many studios, many sets” and no less “78 actors”. And summarize: “He’s a monster”.
In Caamelot – Part II, the gods are angry at Arthur! After the destruction of Caamelot, his stubborn refusal to kill Lancellot will throw him into the chaos of the Kingdom of Logres. Arthur then collects his knights – a foolish newcomer and frustrated veterans – around the new round table and sends them to confirm their value in four corners of the world, starting from two -channel marshes, to the icy land of the Opalesis.
Yvain’s return, the absence of perch
Casting is a return, including the one who hoped: Simon Astier, who was playing Yvain, knight Leo and Arthur’s brother, a character who did not exist from “KV1”, just like the cadock de Vanesses, the brother of the sidewalk, who was not the first.
On the other hand, there is one main absence: Perceval de Galles performed by Frank Pythiiot. In the microphone of Samuel Etienne, in his show Ma Vie Pro, Alexander Astier has just convinced him: “Attention: Frank Pittot is not in the movie. It is a little more difficult for percent. I can’t say more, but it’s a little more difficult than” it’s not there. “
Caamelot – Part Second Part Release in our stores on October 22, October 21 with many revision. The second part is expected in our theaters on November 11, 2026.
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