Friday, September 23, 2022, Season 3 of Astrid and Raphael ends on France 2. This third burst of episodes rich in emotions and turns will make our heroine duo face new problems in their personal lives. The exciting prospects that viewers will see develop in season 4 of the series, because yes, the fiction will return next year!
In an official press release, France 2 has already revealed the first information about the intrigues from Astrid (Sarah Mortensen) and Rafael (Lola Devaer): “They must solve a new stream of mysterious puzzles that take them from a bloody diamond heist to Machiavellian chess, from the assassination of an airman to Astrid’s second-dying victim in a plane cabin. And Raphael will see their personal lives seriously turned upside down in this new season!“
“Thus, Astrid finds seven-year-old Nils, a very attractive half-brother, whose existence she has just learned, appear in her life. How will she deal with this little boy when she tries to build a relationship with Tetsuo? For his part, Rafael thought he was finally over Nicolas, but a misunderstanding suddenly reshuffles the cards… and allows Nora, their new colleague, to intervene in their sentimental limbo…“The whole program!
Season 4 of Astrid and Rafael will be divided into eight episodes of 52 minutes each. In the casting, Sarah Mortens and Lola Dewere will find their partners: Benoit Michel (Nicolas), Sofia Yamna (Nora), Jean-Louis Garson (Karl Bachert), Husky Kihal (Henri Fournier), Jean-Benoit Suil (William Thomas) and Kengo Saito ( Tetsuo).
As for guests, the series welcomes Tom Villa, Philippe Chevalier, Stormy Buggs, Xavier Galay, Jean-Baptiste Guégan or even Ellen Madig. Upcoming adventures not to be missed!
Source: allocine

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