this hero imagined by Mister V will have his own film on Amazon

this hero imagined by Mister V will have his own film on Amazon
this hero imagined by Mister V will have his own film on Amazon

YouTubers are embarking on the film adventure! After Inoxtag and its documentary Kaizen, which was a hit with Internet users, it is the turn of the priceless Mister V to make his “childhood dream” come true. And for good reason, the content creator has just announced the broadcast of a film dedicated to one of its cult characters in 2025 on Prime Video.

a film about McWalter in 2025 for mister v

Surprise ! This weekend, one of the most famous French Youtubers has just announced a promising new project on his social networks. Indeed, Mister V, real name Yvick Letexier, revealed on September 27 that one of his characters, McWalter will have the right to his own film. Mister V will thus take over the role of “agent number 1 of the FBI and the municipal police of Arcachon”, to which he had already dedicated three short films in 2015. Highly appreciated by the young man’s community and by Internet users , they had gathered almost 40 million views! The content creator explained in the caption of his post that he was at the start of filming, which will last 2 months. This one takes place in Sofia, Bulgariain which Mister V rejoices in “eating very well”.

The adventures of this crazy spy, which already promise to be crazy, will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video in 2025. At the helm of what he describes as an action comedy with a parodic tone, fans of Kaamelott will be delighted to find Simon Astier, brother of Alexandre and director of Hero Corp. In front of the camera,he YouTuber will don the McWalter costume again. According to Konbini, the cast will also include Géraldine Nakache (I will go where you go), William Lebghil (First Year) and Vincent Dedienne (Terrible Jungle).

While waiting to find out, don’t forget to watch Squeezie’s new video with Mister V, it’s the funniest of the year!

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