Morgane Alvaro has not left anyone indifferent since her arrival on the small screen. At the heart of the series, this clever and brash police advisor HPIallows the TF1 to achieve impressive ratings. For example, the season 2 finale that aired last June garnered 7.99 million viewers, or 39.4% of the public. According to figures from Médiamétrie, all 8 episodes of season 2 were watched by an average of 8.14 million fans (40% of the public).
If the flamboyant heroine embodied in Audrey Fleurot caused a love wave in France, she caught the eye of American filmmakers. The TF1 detective series, which has already been successfully aired internationally, will soon have a version on the other side of the Atlantic. “ ABC Signature, part of Disney Television Studios, has acquired the rights to the English adaptation. HPI, TF1’s hit detective series. The American version is currently in development. The head of the series, the writing team and the cast will be announced later. “, expert approved the site Variation.
This project is enough to be proud of the adventures of a mother of strong character and high intellectual potential whose team assists a team of investigators in Lille as she deals with her own life while solving sensitive cases. ” As a French-language series, HPI had incredible international success and gained audiences worldwide, so we’re not surprised that there is an appetite for an English adaptation. We were astounded by the enthusiasm of the ABC Signature creative teams and the sense of collaboration when we met with the French producers.” Rodolphe Buet, managing director of Newen Connect, Deadline.
If the news was hailed in the story by Route Productions and Bruno Sanches (alias Gilles Vandraud), HPI), the franchise’s team is already on a battlefield to continue this great success. The highly anticipated 3rd season shoots HPI so it started again last July. A release date has not been announced yet.
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