Today at 11:00 – by Thomas Fourcroy
On Friday January 10 at 9:05 p.m., France 2 broadcasts a new episode of Caesar Wagner. The opportunity to look at the future of Joséphine de Meaux, whose character recently resigned…
The fans of Caesar Wagner are over the moon, because the new releases from the famous series are coming one after the other… After an investigation in a wine estate last week, this Friday we will be entitled to Out of playeleventh part of the program. Directed by Sarah and Émilie Barbault, it will show Gil Alma and Olivia Côte in a strange posture… But would this still be the case for Joséphine de Meaux, whose character, Frédérique Koehler, resigned in the last episode?
Caesar Wagner : something new for an investigation in the world of sport
After having already made mistakes in the world of football, César Wagner will once again put his hypochondria to the test of sport… In Out of playit will all begin with the discovery of a body cut in two, that of a cyclist having hit a forestry machine head-on on an isolated road. The victim’s name is Jean Vallières, a renowned doctor, employed for two years at STAC, the Strasbourg sports club. If his death seems to be an accident, it is not. César will demonstrate this by discovering that the brakes of his bicycle had been sabotaged and that the victim had been poisoned. At STAC, it is an understatement to say that everything will be scrutinized by the investigators…
Caesar Wagner : what about the future of Joséphine de Meaux, the interpreter of curator Frédérique Koehler?
Last week, Commissioner Frédérique Koehler surrendered. After seeing death up close, César Wagner’s boss chose to submit her resignation. Laying down your weapons, as well as your badge, is a decision that seems definitive. It was Gil Alma, lead role in the series, who revealed it to our colleagues at Tele-Leisure : “Josephine and I have known each other for a while. I met her on the set of Vilaine, in 2007 and released the year after. We met several times. I thought it was great that she was with us on Caesar Wagner. Firstly because she’s a great actress, she’s fantastic, and because we get along well. Moreover, when, at the end of the episode, César is moved by the resignation of the commissioner, his emotions mixed a little with mine. I like to let myself be carried away.”