We can even see previously unseen images from the feature film, including him and his wife Guinevere (Anne Girouard) in a bed.
He who likes to remain secret and discreet during the production work takes the opportunity to indicate that the filming is not yet finished but that it “will end soon”. We can imagine that with the announcement of this theatrical release, he has made good progress with the editing of the first part.
A scene was filmed over more days in Ardèche, more precisely at the Château de Boulogne in the village of Saint-Michel-de-Boulogne.
In an interview that Alexandre Astier gave to our colleagues at Firsthe promises a “spectacular sequel”.
The director confided in Dauphiné released in spring 2023 before filming the second part. He then confirmed that it would be divided into two parts, which was not initially planned: “It’s KV1 [Kaamelott – premier volet, NDLR] which launched me into these two parts. »
Before explaining: “It turns out that the next chapter deserves more time and development. » The director details the story of this second chapter a little: “These are people who meet at the round table and each one will set off on an adventure, a quest which will ennoble them. So, as there are many narrative arcs [intrigues, NDLR] superimposed, with people going to different places, it deserves two films. »
The intriguer Méléagant, who advised Lancelot to overthrow Arthur from the throne, will be back. We see him crawling in the end credits of the first part. “I wanted to leave a little pellet whose outcome will take place,” smiles the author.
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