This Tuesday, November 5, M6 will offer the last two episodes of Murder Clubhis series with Eric Cantona and Tiphaine Daviot. And this season is dedicated to a certain “Louis“.
Launched last week in the face of an episode of Koh Lanta particularly rich, and two new episodes of Tom and Lola on France 3, Murder Club (our opinion) ends this Tuesday, November 5 on M6. Indeed, the series carried by a Eric Cantona with a surprising look and Tiphaine Daviot super-trained has only four episodes, broadcast in two bursts. It is therefore this evening that viewers will discover the identity of Shakespeare, the serial killer who is raging in the north of France. And according to the two heroes, the surprise will be big.
Murder Club : Who is Louis, to whom the series with Éric Cantona is dedicated?
Indeed, interviewed by our colleagues from Allociné on the occasion of the La Rochelle Fiction Festival, Eric Cantona admitted, regarding the finale: “I didn’t expect it at all!“. Same story for Tiphaine Daviot: “It was a surprise” she blurted. “It’s really well put together“. Once the name of the serial killer was revealed, viewers of Murder Club will discover, during the end credits, an insert, dedicating the series to “Louis”. The latter was a young camera assistant who worked on the series and died after the end of filming. The production therefore decided to pay him this final tribute…
Murder Club: Éric Cantona and Tiphaine Daviot starting for season 2
If the four episodes end this evening with a completed plot, it is difficult not to ask the question of a possible sequel. Besides the fact that the Éric Cantona – Tiphaine Daviot tandem works wonderfully, a few small clues leave one wondering, like this package left on the doorstep of Amélia’s mother, as well as the fact that we have the feeling that someone one observes… For the moment, M6 has not given an official answer but, questioned by Télé-Loisirs, the two actors seem willing. Amélia Delcourt’s interpreter responded to us with a thunderous “Yes, definitely, of course”while the ex-footballer and hero of Brigade Anonyme gave us a laconic “If we’re not up for it, there’s no series!”. So to be continued…
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