Here it all begins: will Maxime return after Teyssier’s departure? Clément Rémiens responds! – News Series on TV

Here it all begins: will Maxime return after Teyssier’s departure? Clément Rémiens responds! – News Series on TV
Here it all begins: will Maxime return after Teyssier’s departure? Clément Rémiens responds! – News Series on TV

Clément Rémiens said goodbye to Maxime Delcourt, his character in “Tomorrow belongs to us” and “Here it all begins”, a long time ago but could he resume his role soon? The actor answered this question that all fans are asking.

While Teyssier (Benjamin Baroche) has just passed through the doors of the Auguste Armand Institute to open a new page in his life with Constance (Sabine Perraud) in Les Landes, could former characters from Here it all begins carry out their return to the intrigues of the TF1 soap opera?

Clément Rémiens back in “ITC”?

In recent months, many emblematic faces of daily fiction (broadcast by the channel from Monday to Friday from 6:30 p.m.) have in fact left the ship… Mikaël Mittelstadt (Greg), Agustin Galiana (Lisandro) or even Khaled Alouach (Théo ) left their kitchen clothes in the locker room in order to devote themselves to other projects.

Moreover, the first to follow suit was none other than Clément Rémiens, who played the role of Maxime. Remember… Initially, the character played by the young man appeared in Tomorrow Belongs to Us. Subsequently, he left Sète and settled in Calvières to study cooking… in Here it all begins.

“I want to surprise”

But a little over a year after the launch of this spin-off series, the actor decided to turn the page. Since then, many fans of DNA or ITC have hoped to see Maxime on screen again… Unfortunately for them, Clément Rémiens does not seem at all willing to organize his big comeback!

In the columns of the Télé Star magazine of which he is currently on the cover (he lends his voice to one of the heroes of the film Blue & Company, in theaters on May 8, 2024), he explains: “No [je ne reviendrai pas dans Demain nous appartient et Ici tout commence, ndlr]because I want to surprise, to come back where I am not expected.

I would love, for example, to get on stage, to try my hand at live performancespecifies Clément Rémiens. On the set of Tomorrow Belongs to Us, I often took the camera. Moving on to directing also interests me.”

Maxime Delcourt is therefore not ready to make his comeback…

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