Canal + broadcast Monday the last three episodes of Jonathan Cohen's comedy series "La Flamme".

But this parody of the bachelor should investigate for a second season, as revealed by actress Camille Chamoux in the podcast of Europe1 "SERIELAND".

Viewers said goodbye to Marc's character, but not 

The Flame

.

Jonathan Cohen's Canal + series, which parodies dating shows like 

The Bachelor

, bowed out on Monday night.

But according to actress Camille Chamoux, who plays the contender Chatalere, a season 2 is already underway.

She even reveals behind the scenes in the SERIELAND podcast.

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The end of the first season of 

La Flamme

marks the departure of a cast that united around Jonathan Cohen the best of French comedy and cinema, notably Leila Bekhti, Géraldine Nakache, Doria Tillier, Vincent Dedienne, Pierre Niney, Florence Foresti and Camille Chamoux.

Gender inversion

It is the latter who reveals in the SERIELAND podcast of Europe 1 that a new season is on the way.

She even explains the basis of the scenario: "I am very curious to see this season 2 which will be the reverse: suitors boys and a 'bachelor' girl."

The actress also knows the name of the main actress of this future season, even if she does not reveal it.

"The postulant is great, we're not going to say who she is for the moment, but she is great," she promises.

Side contenders on the other hand, the casting seems still in progress.

"There are a lot of talented boy actors in France, so I don't think it will be difficult to find humorous actors" reassures Camille Chamoux.

"But I wonder if they will have as much freedom as we do in their gaze on themselves."

Verdict in season 2, whose release date has not yet been announced, and whose filming has not yet started.