Alex Hugo, the hero of the mountains played by Samuel Le Bihan, is back with an episode broadcast on November 12 on France 3.
Alex Hugothe famous commander of the rural police, in the heart of the Alps, returns this Tuesday, November 12 on France 3 in a new episode entitled “The engaged”. In this episode, Alex and Tony are called following the discovery of the body of Noé Zimmer, 25 years old, climbing instructor and rescuer at Pic Blanc. A great sportsman, he was a roof enthusiast (obsessed with the roofs and peaks he attempted to climb) and published his urban exploits on social networks.
But what was he doing in this old abandoned station? And why was he shot in the back in the middle of the mountain at dawn? The investigation is difficult and little by little reveals unsuspected gray areas, which give Alex Hugo a hard time, forcing him to mobilize all his sagacity to unravel the tangle of possibilities… We will quickly learn that the The place where the body was discovered hosted a happening by a group of activists against the construction of a mega-basin, that the victim was close to environmentalists and that a nearby Alpine Hunters camp, in which Olivier is located, a former comrade in Alex Hugo’s commandos, is linked to the affair.
A new release from Alex Hugo, 8 months after the previous one
The casting of this episode ofAlex Hugowe find of course Samuel Le Bihan and Fabien Baïardi in the main roles, accompanied in particular by Guillaume Faure (seen in Tomorrow belongs to us), Thomas Alden, Daphné Lanne and Pierre Yves Le Louarn. Directed by Thierry Petit, this is the 10th episode of season 10 and the 30th episode in total for this series launched in 2014 on France 2 before joining France 3.
Because fans will be delighted to learn: “The Escapees” is indeed a new episode ofAlex Hugoalmost 8 months after the last, brand new episode, “The Valley of the Vultures”, which brought together 5.5 million faithful last March. This new plot was filmed in July 2023, notably in the Céüze 2000 station, near Gap in the Hautes-Alpes. An ideal mountainous setting for rural police mysteries and investigations, one of the sure values of French fiction.