is a season 2 planned on TF1?

is a season 2 planned on TF1

REBECCA TF1. The end of the TF1 Rebecca series is broadcast on Thursday, December 9, 2021. Could a sequel, in the form of a season 2, see the light of day?

[Mis à jour le 9 décembre 2021 à 20h45] After eight episodes, Rebecca concludes on Thursday, December 9, 2021. The TF1 series reveals in this final the identity of the culprit but also the truth about the memory disorders suffered by the heroine played by Anne Marivin. Viewers risk being held in suspense beyond these two episodes, since the end of the series is open. A season 2 therefore does not seem excluded, especially since Rebecca is the adaptation of the British fiction Marcella, which already has three seasons. There would therefore be material to push the plot over several other episodes. However, season 2 of the French series has not yet been formalized by TF1.

Rebecca is the last detective series on the TV program Thursday evenings on TF1 from November 18, 2021 to December 9, 2021. Adaptation of Marcella, British fiction, TF1’s proposal follows the daily life of a criminal policewoman who suffers from loss of memories . In full depression, she sees her family life collapse, until the day when she investigates a series of murders whose perpetrator could be a killer whom she tracked six years before. Among the victims is her husband’s mistress. Rebecca comes to wonder: is she guilty of these murders at the time of her “black-outs”?

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SynopsisSix years after giving up on the hunt for a serial killer, Rebecca suffers from depression, memory loss and gradually moves away from her husband and son. When a new series of murders reminding her of the crimes committed six years ago occurs, she resumes the investigation, only to discover that one of the victims is her husband’s mistress. Would she be guilty without her knowing it?

Which actors in Rebecca’s casting?

Rebecca brings together a five-star cast. In the title role of the TF1 series, we find the actress Anne-Marivin, whom the public is more used to seeing in comedies (Bienvenue chez les Ch’tis) than in police dramas. Her husband is played by the singer Benjamin Biolay, who has already tried several acclaimed cinemas. Patrick Timsit, for his part, plays a serial killer against Samir Guesmi (Les RevENTS) and Clotilde Courau (Babysitting, L’absente) play members of the police force. Finally, Grégorie Montel (Ten percent) and Valérie Karsenti (Scenes of households) respectively play the victim’s brother and mother.

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