Warning, the following paragraphs contain a lot of spoilers for tomorrow’s upcoming episodes. If you don’t want to understand anything, don’t read!
The investigation into Reg’s (Francis Perrin) murder is causing a lot of trouble for the police in Tomorrow Belongs to Us, and the discovery of a new body certainly won’t make their job any easier.
Suspicious of Sylvain Moreno (Arno Henriette), the police will soon be on a new path after discovering Lisa (Naima RodrĂch).
Indeed, a dealer in town will report the theft of a blue courtesy car with advertising stickers on it. And the good news is that the thief was caught on the facility’s surveillance cameras. This is Darius (Laurent Seco), a spa masseuse. Now at the police station, Darius clearly becomes their prime suspect. Aurora (Julie DeBazak) and her men will do anything to find him.
In possession of Regis’ bank card, Darius appears to be connected to the latter’s murder. On the edge, he also calls a mysterious person who filters his calls and leaves a message on his answering machine to see him as soon as possible. Unfortunately, we will not see Darius alive after that.
When the investigators later go to the box that the masseuse rented near his house, they find Darius behind the wheel of the stolen car, the engine running and the exhaust pipe smoking. A death that is necessarily like an admission of guilt.
But did Darius really kill himself? If everything goes like this, the spa masseuse may have been killed. Given the veil that still surrounds Regis’ death, it wouldn’t be surprising if it all ties together.
What bond brought Regis and Darius together? Could Darius cross paths with the woman with whom Regis would have an affair? And if so, would he have ordered these murders? At this point, all hypotheses are possible, and the sequel to Tomorrow Belongs to Us still has many mysteries to uncover.
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