M6 launches Tuesday evening the fifteenth season of its program "France has an incredible talent".

Guests of "Media Culture", Marianne James and Pierre-Antoine Damecourt present the changes and novelties at the microphone of Philippe Vandel, on Europe 1.

"Freshness, spontaneity and lots of new things."

This is the promise made by the juror Marianne James concerning the content of the fifteenth season of 

France has an incredible talent

, which starts this Tuesday evening on M6.

She details the menu on the 

Culture Médias program

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Presenters mercato

The show retains a little stability: the four jurors remain the same as for seasons 13 and 14: Éric Antoine, Hélène Ségara, Sugar Samy and Marianne James.

But the other faces of the show are changing.

And especially in its after party, 

France has an incredible talent, it continues. 

This extension of the show will be presented by Pierre-Antoine Damecourt, who takes over from Donel Jack'sman who left for France 2. "The goal of the game for me is to go backstage to meet the candidates and annoy the jury", explains Pierre-Antoine Damecourt on Europe 1.

What other novelty in the show?

“Karine Le Marchand!” Exclaims Marianne James.

"A great novelty" she adds, without elaborating on the reasons for the departure of David Ginola, former presenter of the show, which would have become too expensive and demanding according to some executives of the chain who have spoken in several media.

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Candidates virgin of any scene

This fifteenth season will obviously see the new candidates parade in front of the jury.

Some of which had never performed in front of an audience.

"Some have for the first time thrown fire or danced during the confinement", explains Marianne James.

"And 

France Has Incredible Talent

 is their first real stage."

A freshness which will reserve for the jurors and the public very good, and also very bad surprises.

A diversity of talents which is one of the hallmarks of the show.