“France has incredible talent” back on M6: what’s new in season 18?

France has incredible talent back on M6 whats new in

Season 18 of “France Has Incredible Talent debuts on M6 this Tuesday, October 24, 2023. Several new features are also appearing for this new iteration of the program.

France has an unbelievable talent marks its big return to M6 for a new season. The first channel’s show debuts this Tuesday, October 24, 2023 from 9:10 p.m. As was the case in the past, this 18th edition will be broadcast weekly every Tuesday evening until the final, by the end of the year.

This season 18 of France has an unbelievable talent is full of new features to continue to entertain the faithful of the program. Starting with the Golden Buzzer, which changes function. One of the members of the jury can still press this button when they have a crush on a candidate, but this will only allow them to reach the semi-final, and no longer the final as was the case by the past.

A unique buzzer for the final

Conversely, there is a way to be automatically qualified for the final of France has an unbelievable talent. The four jurors will be able to choose, unanimously, to send a single candidate to the final by giving them the Platinum buzzer. This therefore has considerable power but can only be used once in this season 18.

Latest news for France has incredible talent 2023 : the season will be one episode longer. In fact, viewers will be able to follow the auditions on six Tuesdays in a row, before discovering the two broadcasts dedicated to the quarter-finals. There will then be an evening dedicated to the semi-final, and a last one for the final, which should be broadcast on December 26, 2023.

The jury is back

In terms of casting, no change: Karine Le Marchand is back at the presentation of the program, while the four members of the jury remain the same, namely Eric Antoine, Hélène Ségara, Marianne James and Sugar Rammy.

Conversely, the second part of the evening will be hosted by a new face that M6 viewers know well. The sixth channel called on YouTuber Juju Fitcats (real name Justine Becattini), seen a few months ago in Traitors. She replaces Pierre-Antoine Damecourt.

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