In March, Chantal in the Fairytale Land was announced, the first installment in the successful Fack Ju Göhte series. The film is slated to hit theaters next year. But already there is Streaming release information. This emerges from a press release from the production company Constantin Film. Because the Chantal film with Jella Haase and guest appearances by Elyas M’Barek and others will then come to Netflix and that exclusively.
Why the new Fack Ju Göhte movie is coming exclusively to Netflix
Netflix and Constantin Film enter into a partnership in which the American streaming service co-finances the production company’s films and receives the exclusive streaming rights in Germany. The press release states:
Thanks to the multi-year partnership, German and international cinema productions will be shown 10-12 months after the start in the next few years theatrical release will be available to Netflix members first in the SVOD offering.
This will also affect Chantal in fairyland. The film Will hit theaters in 2024 and will be an exclusive addition to the Netflix catalog around 10-12 months after launch.
This is known about Chantal in fairyland
Unlike the other three parts of the Fack Ju Göhte series, the new Chantal spin-off has a fantasy twist. The official synopsis is as follows:
Chantal is unintentionally transported into a fairytale world, clears up with reactionary fairytale clichés, fights against witches and tyrannical kings – and above all for her friendship with Zeynep.
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Jella Haase as Chantal Ackerman
Furthermore it is clear:
There is no start date for Chantal in the fairytale land yet.
What is Fack ju Göhte about?
Zeki Müller (Elyas M’Barek) is a prole, as he is in the book. Big mouth, no respect and aggressive demeanor. Teaching a school class is the last thing you can imagine with him. But that’s exactly what the new temporary teacher is successful after initial difficulties and even manages to make the chaos class 10b dance to his whistle. Jella Haase’s character Chantal is one of the students.
The first film in the series was released in 2013 and attracted over 7 million people to the cinema, part 2 followed in 2015 and sold 7.7 million tickets. Fack ju Göhte 3 followed in 2017 and attracted 6.1 million viewers to visit the cinema.