Hudson and Rex: a double drama and a death, the dog and the star of the series were both struck by cancer

Hudson and Rex a double drama and a death the

The Canadian series Hudson and Rex is making a comeback on France 3 this Sunday, with its sixth unprecedented season. But the saga was struck and even bereaved by a double drama touching its two stars.

It is a shock duo that has been part of the television landscape for a few years. Inspector Charlie Hudson and his faithful German Shepherd Rex are back for new captivating surveys from this Sunday, March 16, on France 3, with the broadcast of season 6 unprecedented.

The first episode of this new season ofHudson and Rexentitled “The ghost boat”, plunges the viewer into a mystery on the high seas. During an whale observation cruise organized by Captain Archie and his daughter Shawna, the ship returns to a completely empty quay. What has become of the crew and the two couples of tourists who were on board? To solve this enigma, Charlie Hudson will have to count once again on the legendary flair of his joyful doggie.

Two new dogs to play Rex

This new season of the successful series therefore promises to be rich in suspense and emotions. However, the adventures ofHudson and Rex almost stopped suddenly last year. The shooting of season 7, currently being broadcast in Canada, was bereaved by the sudden death of Diesel Vom Burgimwald, the magnificent German Shepherd who has been playing Rex for many episodes.

Only 8 years old, this exceptional dog, direct descendant of the very first Rex, succumbed to lightning cancer detected barely a few weeks before his death. “These dogs are part of my family. Losing a break in my heart,” said Sherri Davis with emotion, his coach and the producer of the series. The canine saga will be able to continue thanks to Dante and Dillon, the two young nephews of Diesel, who took over to allow Rex to continue his investigations alongside Inspector Hudson.

Cancer for the interpreter of Hudson

And as if a drama had to strike a master as much as his pet, the interpreter of Charlie Hudson, actor John Reardon, also announced that he had crossed a terrible test in the media very recently. He revealed last December, on Instagram, to have defeated annuity of the tonsils that almost faded, photo in support.

Expressing all his gratitude to his family – his father who pulled him from his bed to force him to walk, his mother whom he nourished as she could, but also his wife, his brothers and sisters and his friends – also praised the work of the medical teams who supported him during his convalescence. “The road has been long,” he said, rejoicing to have overcome this painful period and to be in remission today.

These dramas that have struck the shooting will not doubt another flavor to the series Hudson and Rex In the coming years, we may look at another eye.

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