the return to TF1 formalized, when and what casting?

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2023-07-17 09:18:00

MORE BEAUTIFUL LIFE TF1. While the series bowed out on France 3 at the end of 2022, Plus belle la vie will soon be revived by TF1. The contours of this return have been drawn.

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[Mis à jour le 17 juillet 2023 à 9h18] Less than a year after its finale, “Plus belle la vie” is resurrected! TF1 has formalized the return of the cult soap opera, which made the heyday of France 3 from August 2004 to November 2022. The first channel will indeed be responsible for broadcasting new episodes of the series with the inhabitants of the Mistral. The 2024 start date is announced, without further details, since filming will resume in mid-October 2023.

For now, the new episodes of “Plus belle la vie” are being written. TF1 has also formalized the return of emblematic characters from the Mistral, such as Mirta Torrès (Sylvie Flepp), Thomas Marci (Laurent Kerusore), Jean-Paul Boher (Stephane Henon), Blanche Marci (Cecilia Hornus), Barbara Evenot (Léa François) or Abdel Fedala (Marwan Berreni).

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“Plus belle la vie” is a French series broadcast Monday to Friday on France 3 from August 30, 2004 to November 18, 2022, then on TF1 from 2024. It marked the French television landscape with its incredible duration (18 years the same) but also by imposing hitherto unseen societal themes on the small screen.

Plus belle la vie is the French soap opera with the longest longevity, opposite “Tomorrow belongs to us”, “Such a big sun” or “Here everything begins”. In this series, viewers follow the daily life of the inhabitants of Marseille, who find themselves in the fictional Mistral district. Personal and societal intrigues intertwine with regularly changing detective stories.

“Plus belle la vie” follows the daily life of a group of characters linked by a common point, the Mistral, an imaginary district of Marseille in which they meet and talk about each other. Two types of plots have intersected each evening for many seasons already: plots retracing everyday social and societal issues and police plots ranging from the search for a serial killer to the fight against the mafia or terrorism. “Plus belle la vie” has got into the habit of drawing inspiration from current events with numerous references to real events or news items over the course of the episodes.

Since 2004, the list of actors and actresses in the cast of “Plus belle la vie” has changed a lot. Some continue to travel the Mistral, when new ones have appeared. Below, we offer you a non-exhaustive list of the main actors and actresses still on screen in “Plus belle la vie”:

David Ban: Valentin Carrier Kjel Bennett: Bilal Marwan Berreni: Abdel Fedala Jérôme Bertin: Patrick Nebout Théo Bertrand: Kevin Belesta Laurie Bordesoules: Emilie Caroline Bourg: Elsa Pauline Bression: Emma Rimez Jean-Charles Chagachbanian: Franck Ruiz Sam Chemoul: Tom Belesta Elisabeth Commelin: Yolande Michel Cordes: Roland Marci Marine Danaux: Sophie Corcel Anne Décis: Luna Torres Serge Dupire: Vincent Chaumette Simon Ehrlacher: Romain Vidal Alexandre Fabre: Charles Frémont Sylvie Flepp: Mirta Torres Léa François: Barbara Évenot Emanuele Giorgi: Francesco Ibaldi Annie Gregorio : Claire Rachid Hafassa: Karim Fedala Rebecca Hampton: Céline Frémont Marie Hennerez: Lea Nebout Stéphane Henon: Jean-Paul Boher Cécilia Hornus: Blanche Marci Boubacar Kabo: Mouss Bonghor Laurent Kerusoré: Thomas Marci Léa Kerel: Thérèse Marci Joakim Latsko: Gabriel Riva Prudence Leroy: Fanny Florian Lesieur: Noé Ruiz Marie Mallia: Lola Corcel Avy Marciano: Sacha Malkavian Lola Marois: Ariane Hersant Pierre Martot: Léo Castelli Regis Maynard: Eric Norman Lara Menini: Eugénie Grangé Stéphanie Pareja: Jeanne Carmin Flavie Péan: Victoire Lissajoux Ella Philippe : Nisma Grégory Questel: Xavier Revel Thierry Ragueneau: François Marci Marie Reache: Babeth Nebout Tim Rousseau: Kylian Corcel Caroline Riou: Laetitia Belesta Eleonora Sarrazin: Sabrina Charles Schneider: Claude Rochat Bryan Tresor: Baptiste Marci Thibaud Vaneck: Nathan Leserman Elodie Varlet: Estelle Cantorel

“Plus belle la vie” has punctuated the evenings of France 3 for 18 years, since August 30, 2004. The last episode is broadcast on France 3 on November 18, 2022, after more than 4665 episodes. It is the erosion of audiences since 2018 that has cost its place to the longest soap opera of the PAF. Despite the end of the broadcast on France 3, the series will be back for a sequel on TF1 from 2024.

But how does the soap opera France 3 version end? Attention, spoilers. As we were able to discover in the episodes posted on jump, the series bids farewell to its characters by offering happy endings for many characters and an open ending for others. Many of them are getting married or reuniting. This is the case of Kylian-Betty, Guillaume-Luna-Bastien, Estelle-Francesco, Barbara-Abdel or even Ariane-Mathieu. Also remember that Roland died a few weeks before the end of the soap opera.

Fans of “Plus belle la vie” can discover the different episodes of the series online. Just log on to the official site of the series or on that of France Television to see the latest episodes. In addition, fans can catch up with the replay of episodes on these two platforms. Note that the episodes remain available for six days on the site. In addition, the streaming of episodes is also available on smartphone, computer, but also tablet. Finally, the Salto streaming platform offers to find the series, however, you need a paid subscription to benefit from it.

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