“We play Werewolves”: Franck Dubosc and Jean Reno have fun at Netflix (Trailer)

“We play Werewolves”: Franck Dubosc and Jean Reno have fun at Netflix (Trailer)

Here are the first images from the family (and medieval) film by François Uzan, co-creator of Lupine.

It's night. The whole village falls asleep…”, tells the voice of Franck Duboscbefore a Jean Reno quite annoyed at not understanding the rules of the Werewolves of Thiercelieux, he loses his temper. The trailer then teases an adventure for the whole family, both modern… and medieval.

Yes, the essential interpreter of Godefroy de Montmirail of Visitors will visibly return to the Middle Ages to Werewolvesof François Uzanthe co-creator of Lupine, which adapts the famous French board game by Philippe des Pallières and Hervé Marly for Netflix. Since its creation in 2001, it has sold like hotcakes.

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The director, who recently worked on the screenplays for Family Business Or In placereteams with Netflix to draw inspiration from this essential game for summer camp evenings, where everyone is assigned a role: the werewolves, the villagers, the witch, the little girl… At nightfall, the creatures can silently devour one of the group members and upon awakening, the game master asks the survivors to vote to eliminate one of their own, whom they think is a werewolf.

In this version, the game will be visibly more complicated, with the entire team appearing to have been transported to a medieval village. Where no one can be trusted, without knowing who is a simple villager or who is actually hiding a bloodthirsty creature.

Evoking then the dangers of Jumanjibut transposed in the 15th century, Werewolves will also be worn by Jonathan Lambert, Suzanne Clément and Grégory Fitoussi. Release planned for October on the platform, right to celebrate Halloween.

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