A new version of "Intervilles", produced by Nagui, will be released in a few months. Shot in April, the show will no longer be held in provincial cities, but in the Disneyland Paris amusement park. A revisited version which, to respect animal welfare, will no longer use the emblematic cowhide.

It is a program that has marked several generations. Intervilles returns to television with a brand new version produced by Nagui. New version, with a new location. No movement in the provincial towns, this time, teaches us Le Parisien . Four programs and the program finale, which will be presented by Bruno Guillon, Olivier Mine and Valérie Bègue - will be filmed at Disneyland Paris, in the Paris region.

For this, the production benefits from 500,000 euros per program, announced Nagui to TV Magazine.

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No animals staged

Another novelty, and not the least, Intervilles returns, yes, but without its emblematic calfskin. Committed to the animal cause, Nagui, producer of the new version of this popular game, refuses to stage these animals on the show. A decision which, at the very beginning of the year, had aroused the ire of several historic cities of the show, like Béziers, Dax, Nîmes, or even Bayonne, who had called for a boycott of the program. The National Observatory of Bullfighting Cultures had announced that it would appeal to the Superior Audiovisual Council (CSA).

Finally, Intervilles , vintage 2020, will indeed be shot without its cows. Filming of the programs will take place during the month of April.