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“LOL: Who laughs, comes out”: a season 5 and a spin-off in preparation on Prime Video

2024-02-26T14:04:45.452Z

Highlights: “LOL: Who laughs, comes out”: a season 5 and a spin-off in preparation on Prime Video. The streaming platform's flagship comedy show, presented by Philippe Lacheau, has just announced that a fifth season is in progress. Season 4, available since February 16, brings together Jérôme Commandeur, Marina Foïs, Audrey Lamy, Franck Gastambide, Mc Fly et Carlito, Redouane Bougheraba, Jean-Pascal Zadi.


The streaming platform's flagship comedy show, presented by Philippe Lacheau, has just announced that a fifth season is in progress.


Laugh, always more.

Ten days after the release of season 4 of the show “LOL: Who laughs, comes out”, Prime Video has just announced that a season 5 would see the light of day, as well as a new spin-off.

No date has yet been revealed.

The Amazon platform took advantage of this announcement to ask Internet users which personalities they would like to see in the future casting of the program, a big audience hit, where comedians, actors, directors are gathered in a room and must make others laugh , without breaking down themselves, under penalty of being eliminated.

The spin-off, announced as “IRL”, an abbreviation of “In real life”, literally “in real life”, plans to take the candidates out of the studio for the first time and immerse them in the middle of strangers.

A larger check allocated to the sponsored association

Season 4, available since February 16, brings together Jérôme Commandeur, Marina Foïs, Audrey Lamy, Franck Gastambide, Mc Fly et Carlito, Redouane Bougheraba, Jean-Pascal Zadi, Alban Ivanov, Alison Wheeler, Anaïde Rozam.

After the success of season 3, where Pierre Niney, Virginie Efira and Jonathan Cohen shone in particular, Blanche Gardin threw a wrench into the pond by denouncing the astronomical sum of “200,000 euros for a day of work” that she was being charged. had offered to participate.

The controversy had pushed certain big names in French cinema to finally decline the invitation from Prime Video.

This controversy ultimately allowed a larger check to be allocated to the association sponsored by the winner of “LOL”, going from 50,000 to 150,000 euros.

Source: leparis

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