Jonathan
Cohen
explained that he was given the idea of a parody of a show like “Koh-Lanta” by his co-writers.
He initially thought, for
Le Flambeau
, of drawing inspiration, as in
La Flamme
, from the program “The Bachelor”.
He had finally realized that there would be repetitions.
It took them a lot of good to turn to a fake adventure game.
These nine episodes, broadcast on Canal + in October 2020, are a compendium of absurdity and humor.
They would have signed audience records according to the channel.
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for season 4
Jonathan Cohen temporarily left the Canal + house last month to appear on Amazon Prime Video.
He is one of the recruits of the humor game "LOL, who laughs, comes out", in which the competitors must make others laugh, and not laugh themselves.
With his sidekick Pierre Niney, revelation of this third season, the actor is at the origin of a few pieces of bravery, which young people are already having fun repeating in college and high school lessons.
“A great season”
It was during the promotion of this show that our colleagues from
Télé 7 Jours
asked him about a possible sequel to Le
Flambeau
.
Cohen nods.
There will be one.
Taken from an M6 broadcast.
“A completely crazy thing at Stéphane Plaza.
Get ready girls
,” he said, turning to Leïla Bekhti and Géraldine Nakache, present in “LOL, who laughs, comes out” as in
Le Flambeau
and
La Flamme
.
"What's the show called again?"
, asks Geraldine.
““Choosing your little apartment”.
No, “Buying an apartment”.
With Stephane Plaza”
.
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“Are we going to do nine episodes?”
, asks Géraldine Nakache.
"Yes, a great season
," giggles Jonathan Cohen to close what naturally looks like a joke.
On the other hand, the reaction of Leïla Bekhti at the beginning of the conversation, when Jonathan Cohen begins by confirming the preparation of a sequel, suggests that there will indeed be a third part.
After having played the surprise, she had launched to Géraldine Nakache:
“Genre, we did not know …”