A new Lucky Luke series is on the way
It was at the Festival Séries Mania in Lille that Manuel Alduy, director of cinema and young and international fiction at France Télévisions, made the announcement. After having changed dimensions mainly thanks to his interpretations in the two films Bullet lost Then AKA on Netflix, Albano Lenoir he will wear the hat of the famous cartoon cowboy lucky Luca.

For the moment this”very, very ambitious project” according to the director’s words, it is still in pre-production and filming should start this year. It is an excellent role for the 43-year-old actor, certainly ambitious but also risky, since it involves putting on the screen a great cultural figure created by cartoonist Morris in 1947.

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Following Jean Dujardin
Between comics, video games, series and animated feature films, Lucky Luke has already appeared four times in live-action productions, played twice by Terence Hill, in the 1991 film (lucky Luca) and in the series published in 1992, Til Schweiger in The Daltons in 2004 and Jean Dujardin in 2009 lucky Luca directed by James Huth. After this prestigious story, it is therefore a wide-ranging role for Alban Lenoir, who will therefore be the fourth actor to play it”the man who shoots faster than his shadow” on the screen.
The series should count 8 episodes of 35 minutes each, written by Mathieu Leblanc and Thomas Mansuy and directed by Benjamin Rocher. Alban Lenoir thus arrives in rather familiar territory, since Benjamin Rocher directed the two films Anti-gang in which the actor plays.
We can’t wait to find out more, especially about the casting that will surround Alban Lenoir, and especially who will lend his voice to the film. Lucky Luke’s most faithful companionhis horse Jolly Jumper.
Source: Cine Serie

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