A month before the start of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Netflix is releasing a horror film with aquatic monsters wreaking havoc in the Seine during a swimming event. Sensitive souls refrain !
As the Paris Olympic Games fast approach, a big question remains: will we be able to swim in the Seine without catching tetanus or malaria? While many French people have planned to defecate in the river on the occasion of Emmanuel Macron and Anne Hidalgo’s supposed swim on June 23 – with the famous #JechiedanslaSeine on June 23 – Netflix has planned a completely different scenario to spice up the Olympics. With absolutely impeccable timing, the platform is broadcasting from Wednesday June 5 a new horror production entitled Under the Seine ! The film promises to be a cross between Jaws and the saga Sharknado with Parisian sauce. The trailer is simply brilliant: we’ll let you judge for yourself!
Under the Seine: better than Sharknado, SharknaJO!
You had to think about it, but Netflix did it! “Summer 2024, Paris will host the triathlon world championships on the Seine for the first time. Sophia, a brilliant scientist, is alerted by Mika, a young activist devoted to ecology, of the presence of a large shark in the depths of the river. They have no choice but to team up with Adil, commander of the river police to avoid a bloodbath in the heart of the city.”
The least we can say is that the pitch of this horrific production fits perfectly with current events, two years after the failed rescue of a beluga in the river and with the approach of the greatest sports production of the world. Under the Seine is directed by Xavier Gens, notably known for his films Hitman And Border(s). We find on the poster Bérénice Bejo (OSS 117: Cairo, nest of spies, The Artist, Best Female Newcomer, The past) and Nassim Lyes (The Lascars, New Rich). So, super nugget or big nugget? Response on the platform!