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CANAL +: The best subscription to watch the movie It's all about the details

2021-11-12T17:21:18.437Z


This Friday, November 12, CANAL + invites you to discover A Case in Details, a thrilling American thriller written and directed by John Le


Released in 2021, A Case for Details traces the story of a manhunt led by two determined police officers.

While passing through his former Los Angeles police station, Officer Joe Deke Deacon, played by Denzel Washington, finds himself invited to a crime scene that has many points in common with one of his old cases.

Understanding that these murders are the work of a serial killer, Joe, accompanied by Sergeant Jim Baxter played by Rami Malek, will do everything to put an end to the massacre.

His main suspect?

Albert Sparma, the mysterious character played by Jared Leto.

Discover the film A Case of Details this Friday evening at 9 p.m. on CANAL +.

Take advantage of the best CANAL + subscription to watch the film

If you want to experience John Lee Hancock's scary thriller, you will need to have access to CANAL +. In fact, you must have a subscription to watch A Retail Business, as well as other films and series broadcast on CANAL + channels. At the moment, if you opt for the CANAL + & Disney + plan at 20.99 euros per month, with a 24-month commitment, you will also be able to access the Disney streaming platform. Navigate between the Disney + catalog, and the CANAL +, CANAL + Séries, CANAL + Décalé, CANAL + Docs and CANAL + Kids channels to discover many programs. For 2 months, you will also benefit from the TV + option free of charge, including around sixty additional channels, usually available at a monthly rate of 10 euros.

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take advantage of the CANAL + & Disney + offer

Source: leparis

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