This cult French comedy with 14 million admissions returns in 2025 for your greatest happiness

This cult French comedy with 14 million admissions returns in 2025 for your greatest happiness
This cult French comedy with 14 million admissions returns in 2025 for your greatest happiness

Scheduled for a theatrical release on February 5, 2025, this new part “Les Tuche: God Save the Tuche” promises new incredible adventures for Jeff, Cathy and the whole tribe!

In this fifth opus, the Tuches leave their peaceful Bouzolles for England. The plot is triggered when Jiji, the grandson of Jeff and Cathy, is selected for a football internship with the prestigious Arsenal club. Seizing this opportunity, the entire family crosses the Channel to discover the United Kingdom and meet the British royal family. The Tuches will soon leave an indelible mark across the Channel.

This first trailer, unveiled today, offers a glimpse of the offbeat humor that characterizes the saga. This fifth part also marks a turning point in production. Jean-Paul Rouve, already the main actor, takes on the role of director of the saga for the first time, succeeding Olivier Baroux. The cast brings together the emblematic actors of the series: Isabelle Nanty (Cathy Tuche), Claire Nadeau (Mamie Suze), Sarah Stern (Stéphanie), Pierre Lottin (Wilfried) and Théo Fernandez (Donald). A major surprise awaits spectators with the participation of Bernard Menez, who will play King Charles III.

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Since the first film released in 2011, the Tuche saga has captured the hearts of the French public, accumulating more than 14 million admissions in four films. This fifth opus is therefore eagerly awaited by fans, impatient to discover the new adventures of this endearing and crazy family.

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