Loups-Garous conquers Netflix worldwide
Available from October 23rd, the French Netflix film Werewolvesinspired by the famous board game, it is a real success all over the world.
Brought to you by Jean Reno, Franck Dubosc and Suzanne Clément, the feature film directed by François Uzan (already working on Netflix with Lupine) begins today, within an extended family, as members prepare to begin a portion of the board game. Like Jumanji, the game comes to life, and the family is thrown back into the Middle Ages into a very real place.
To save her life and return to their time, she will have to unmask the real werewolves who spread terror in this village. Little by little, each member of the family discovers that they have received a special gift, like the characters in the game, and that only together will they be able to defeat the werewolves and return to their time.
First non-English language film on Netflix worldwide
For his first week on Netflix, Loups-Garous accomplished a great feat. Therefore, the film took first place in the rating Top 10 worldwideand became the most watched non-English film on the platform, with 17 and a half million views. In addition to France, Loups-Garous is present in the Top 10 of many countries, including the United States. He passed The rebellious shadowthis ultraviolent film, which is number 2 in the Top.

This worldwide success of Loups-Garous on Netflix certainly does not come from word of mouth, as the film suffers from terrible reviews from viewers. Thus, among our colleagues atAlloCinéthe film is currently rated 1.9/5. Same story internationally IMDbwhere the film gets an average viewer rating of 5.4/10.
We will have to wait a few days to see if the global phenomenon will be confirmed Under the Seineor if it was just a passing curiosity.
Source: Cine Serie

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