This Monday, January 13, TF1 is offering episodes 3 and 4 of the new series Erica from 9:10 p.m. In this new investigation, Erica (Julie de Bona) and Patrick (Grégory Fitoussi) will have to solve the murder of a young woman found branded. Actress Julie de Bona spoke to Tele-Leisure about his relationship to notoriety.
TF1 continues its broadcast of its new series Ericacarried by Julie de Bona in the title role and Grégory Fitoussi. This Monday, January 13 from 9:10 p.m., you will be able to discover episodes 3 and 4 of the fiction filmed in the Landes and adapted from the novel The preacher by Camilla Lackberg. The series, which mixes thriller and romantic comedy, welcomes several actors from TF1 soap operas – Tomorrow belongs to us and Here it all begins – such as Julie Sassoust in the role of a young woman far from her character of Anaïs, Benjamin Douba Paris, Franck Monsigny.
Erica : What awaits you this Monday January 13, 2025
In this second evening of the series Ericathe author of thrillers returns once again to Port-Clément a few months after her previous visit. Erica is now very pregnant, but she confides to Anna that she hasn’t said a word about it to Patrick (Grégory Fitoussi), the father of the future baby. This situation also serves as a common thread in this double episode. At the same time, the pair embark on a new investigation: a young woman was found dead and mutilated in a forest by a local farmer.
Erica : “When you’re a little down…“, Julie de Bona confides in what gives her energy
In an interview given to Tele-LeisureJulie de Bona spoke about her relationship to notoriety: “I haven’t yet really understood this connection with the public which is quite incredible and magical. I do this job for lots of reasons, but above all to create a connection with people, to really meet them, to feel less alone, and to have been useful.” “We don’t know each other and at the same time, we are very closely linked. We have adventures together. The character takes me into stories and I take the spectators with me“, she told us. “Sometimes women pass me and recognize me, and they start to cry. It’s very destabilizing for me and at the same time very touching. I took them on a trip and when they see me again, they do it again. I also have many testimonies of love and kindness, of thanks for helping them“, explained the actress who has often played in societal fictions. And to conclude: “When you’re a little down, when you no longer have plans and people come to cry in your arms and tell you to ‘continue what you do makes them feel so good’… I say to myself ok, it’s obvious.“