Broadcast from Monday to Friday at 6:30 p.m. on TF1, the daily series Here it all begins will also be available, in a few days, on Netflix. Explanations.
There’s something new for all fans ofHere it all begins. Available on TF1+ before their TV broadcast, the episodes of the daily headline series will soon be visible on a famous streaming platform.
Here It All Begins lands on Netflix
In a message posted on Instagram Thursday, the production ofITC announced the imminent arrival of the series on Netflix. The adventures of the students of the Auguste Armand Institute will be available on the platform from December 26. “Episodes will be available 7 days after their TV broadcast”thus specifies the production ofITC by announcing this new feature which marks a strengthening of the link between TF1 and Netflix. Here it all begins is, in fact, not the first daily headline series to land a prominent place in the platform’s catalog. Everything for the lightthe new daily series from TF1 currently in preparation, will also be offered on the platform which will also co-produce it with Newen and TF1. Filmed in the first half of 2025, this new fiction in line with Famewhich will therefore follow the daily life of an artistic center in La Ciotat, will be offered in streaming on TF1+ and Netflix 5 days before its broadcast on TF1.
A new character in ITC
The arrival ofITC on Netflix is not the only new thing awaiting fans of the daily series. They will indeed soon discover a new character who has a link with one of the essential heroes of the series. In a spoiler video posted Thursday, we can discover Coline helping a slightly agitated young man who got lost and forgot his bag on a bus. Upon learning that the latter must meet his brother at the Auguste Armand Institute, Coline decides to accompany him, telling him that she herself is a student at this school. But the young woman’s smile tightens when she learns that this stranger is none other than Gaspard Delange’s brother. How will the reunion between the two brothers go? Answer soon on TF1, TF1+ and now Netflix.
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