Furies: Netflix’s new hit made in France
After Lupineis another French Netflix original creation that is on its way to becoming a global phenomenon. Furiesavailable from March 1st on the platform, it is an action series created by Yoann Legave and Jean-Yves Arnaud.
Brought to you by Marina Foïs, Lina El Arabi and Mathieu Kassovitz, it unfolds as Lupine, in Paris. The plot introduces us to a young woman, Lyna (Lina El Arabi), who has grown up in the world of Parisian organized crime. On his birthday, his father was murdered with a gunshot to the head in the family home.
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After a stay in prison, she sets out on a quest for revenge and her research leads her on the trail of the Fury (Marina Foïs), a woman responsible for maintaining order. inside Olympusname given to the institution that brings together the six most powerful families of Parisian organized crime.
Over the course of episodes that keep viewers in suspense, Lyna discovers the truth about her father’s death, and the secrets surrounding Olympus, and especially the Fury.
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As soon as it arrives on Netflix, Furies has established itself in first place among the most watched series on the platform in France (it is now in second place, behind The Lords). And its success doesn’t stop there, as the series also ranks second among non-English language TV series. in the world. And this success is even more sensational when she climbed this peak just two days after it was posted onlinesince the reference week is from 26 February to 3 March.
From March 1st to 3rd Furies it was therefore viewed for more than 16 million hours worldwide. In addition to France, it placed in the top 10 of 39 countries. With this public success, Netflix should soon make a season 2 official.
Source: Cine Serie

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