Gauthier Delomez 11:29 a.m., October 15, 2021, modified at 2:14 p.m., October 15, 2021

Guest of the program "Culture Médias", Bruno Solo, emblematic actor of the famous comic series "Camera Café", reveals that a new episode will be broadcast on M6, in 2022. "It will be awful, dirty and nasty!" , he warns at the microphone of Europe 1. The shooting should take place early next year.

INTERVIEW

The return of a popular comedy. The iconic

Camera Café

actor

, Bruno Solo, announces on Europe 1 that a sequel to the famous comic series about office life will be broadcast on television, on M6. "It will be awful, dirty and nasty!", He warns in the program

Culture Médias

, greeting that the channel left them "all freedom." It was the

sine qua non

condition

: we write exactly as we want, even if it means shocking, even if it means talking about it ", assures Bruno Solo. The episode, lasting 90 minutes, has already been written and will be shot at the beginning of 2022.

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"All the upheavals in our society as seen by Jean-Claude, Hervé and their colleagues"

The entire cast of actors from the 2000s series will be recomposed for the occasion, such as Yvan Le Bolloc'h, Armelle or Alain Bouzigues.

"We tell how Jean-Claude, Hervé (the character of Bruno Solo,

editor's note

) and their colleagues have gone through these last years", explains Bruno Solo.

The starting point of this new episode: "Jean-Claude and Hervé get fired and pack their boxes. We go back in time by finding objects, photos, etc. And we tell how they went through social networks, the attacks , the MeToo hashtags ... All the necessary and sometimes dramatic upheavals in this society as seen by Jean-Claude, Hervé and their colleagues ".

The actor claims that M6 accepted this proposal from the actors of the comedy series.

"It's a good deal", rejoices Bruno Solo.

"They've been working on the guests instead. But I think this program will leave its mark."