how does the series end? Spoilers

how does the series end Spoilers

MORE BEAUTIFUL LIFE END. The France 3 soap opera is broadcasting its last episodes this Friday, November 18, 2022 from 8:20 p.m. on France 3. How does it end? Can we expect a sequel? All info.

The essential

  • A page of French television is turning. The last episode of Plus belle la vie is broadcast this Friday, November 18, 2022 on France 3. The soap opera ends this evening after 18 years of existence and 4665 episodes.
  • It’s a long farewell evening ahead for fans of Plus belle la vie. Two episodes are broadcast this Friday evening from 8:15 p.m., before the big prime event, “Seven weddings and a funeral”, which closes the series. A documentary that looks behind the scenes of the series is then broadcast on France 3 from 10:50 p.m.
  • Platform subscribers somersault can already discover the end of Plus belle la vie. Warning, spoilers. Many couples decide to unite to pay tribute to Roland: Kylian and Betty, Kevin and Alexandra, Estelle and Francesco, Mirta and Yolande or even Vincent and Céline. Abdel, who is finally the father of Barbara’s baby, decides to get back together with his ex, while Guillaume is back. Below, find everything you need to know about the end of Plus belle la vie.

The news

What program will replace Plus belle la vie?

For a long time, it was a mystery: what program will be broadcast instead of Plus belle la vie, taking the famous box of 8:20 p.m. on France 3? From this Monday, November 21, viewers of the third channel will be able to discover the culinary program entitled “Open kitchen”, launched in 2021. We will notably be able to find there Mory Sacko, former candidate for Top Chef. The objective of this program: to honor French culinary diversity. This program was already broadcast on Saturday evenings. It will now be offered in daily rebroadcast from Monday to Friday, before a new episode on Saturday. It will be followed by the weather forecast and the sports magazine “Tout le sport” at 8:45 p.m.

More beautiful life, it’s over tonight

End clap for Plus belle la vie. The France 3 soap opera bows out this Friday, November 18, 2022, after 18 years of broadcasting. For the occasion, France 3 has planned a special program: from 8.15 p.m., two episodes of 20 minutes each are broadcast, before the prime event entitled “Seven weddings and a funeral”, which lasts 1 hour 40 minutes and concludes the plot of most characters. This will put a definitive end to the series. From 10:50 p.m., fans of the soap opera can discover the documentary “The great adventure of Plus belle la vie” which looks backstage and the history of the soap opera.

Plus Belle la vie – program info

Plus belle la vie is a French series broadcast from Monday to Friday on France 3 from August 30, 2004 to November 18, 2022. It marked the French television landscape by its incredible duration but also by imposing societal themes that have not yet been seen on the small screen. This is the French soap opera with the longest longevity, compared to Tomorrow belongs to us, Such a great sun or Here it all begins. In this series, viewers follow the daily life of the inhabitants of Marseille, who find themselves in the fictional Mistral district. Personal and societal intrigues intertwine with regularly changing detective stories.

More beautiful life has punctuated the evenings of France 3 for 18 years, since August 30, 2004. The last episode is broadcast on France 3 on November 18, 2022, after more than 4665 episodes. It is the erosion of audiences since 2018 that has cost its place to the longest soap opera of the PAF. But how does the soap opera end? Warning, spoilers. As we have been able to discover in the episodes posted on Salto, the series bids farewell to its characters by offering happy endings to many characters and an open ending for others. Many of them are getting married or reuniting. This is the case of Kylian-Betty, Guillaume-Luna-Bastien, Estelle-Francesco, Barbara-Abdel or even Ariane-Mathieu. Also remember that Roland died a few weeks before the end of the soap opera.

Fans of Plus belle la vie can discover the different episodes of the series online. Just log on to the official site of Plus belle la vie or that of France Television to see the latest episodes. In addition, fans can catch up with the replay of episodes on these two platforms. Note that the episodes remain available for 6 days on the site. In addition, the streaming of episodes is also available on smart phone, computer but also tablet. Finally, the Salto streaming platform offers to find the series, however, you need a paid subscription to benefit from it.

Plus belle la vie follows the daily life of a group of characters linked by a common point, the Mistral, an imaginary district of Marseilles in which they meet and talk about each other. Two types of plots have intersected each evening for many seasons already: plots retracing everyday social and societal issues and police plots ranging from the search for a serial killer to the fight against the mafia or terrorism. Plus belle la vie has got into the habit of drawing inspiration from current events with numerous references to real events or news items over the course of the episodes.

Since 2004, the list of actors and actresses in the cast of Plus belle la vie has changed a lot. Some continue to travel the Mistral, when new ones have appeared. Below, we offer you a non-exhaustive list of the main actors and actresses still on screen in Plus belle la vie:

  • David Ban: Valentin Carrier
  • Kjel Bennett as Bilal
  • Marwan Berreni: Abdel Fedala
  • Jerome BertinPatrick Nebout
  • Theo Bertrand: Kevin Belesta
  • Laurie Bordesoules as Emilie
  • Caroline Bourg as Elsa
  • Pauline Bression as Emma Rimez
  • Jean-Charles Chagachbanian: Franck Ruiz
  • Sam Chemoul as Tom Belesta
  • Elisabeth Commelin: Yolande
  • Michel Cordes: Roland Marci
  • Marine Danaux: Sophie Corcel
  • Anne Decis: Luna Torres
  • Serge DupireVincent Chaumette
  • Simon Ehrlacher: Romain Vidal
  • Alexandre Fabre as Charles Fremont
  • Sylvie FleppMirta Torres
  • Lea Francois: Barbara Evenot
  • Emanuele Giorgi as Francesco Ibaldi
  • Annie Gregorio as Claire
  • Rachid Hafassa as Karim Fedala
  • Rebecca Hampton as Celine Fremont
  • Marie Hennerez as Lea Nebout
  • Stephane Henon: Jean-Paul Boher
  • Cecilia Hornus as Blanche Marci
  • Boubacar Kabo: Mouss Bonghor
  • Laurent Kerusoré as Thomas Marci
  • Léa Kerel: Therese Marci
  • Joakim LatskoGabriel Riva
  • Prudence Leroy: Fanny
  • Florian Lesieur as Noé Ruiz
  • Marie Mallia as Lola Corcel
  • Avy Marciano: Sacha Malkavian
  • Lola Marois: Ariane Hersant
  • Pierre Martot: Leo Castelli
  • Regis MaynardEric Norman
  • Lara Menini: Eugenie Grange
  • Stephanie Pareja: Jeanne Carmine
  • Flavie Péan: Victory Lissajoux
  • Ella Philippe as Nisma
  • Gregory Questel: Xavier Revel
  • Thierry Ragueneau: Francois Marci
  • Marie Reache as Babeth Nebout
  • Tim RousseauKylian Corcel
  • Caroline Riou: Laetitia Belesta
  • Eleonora Sarrazin as Sabrina
  • Charles Schneider: Claude Rochat
  • Bryan Tresor: Baptiste Marci
  • Thibaud VaneckNathan Leserman
  • Elodie Varlet as Estelle Cantorel

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