What did they all do to the good Lord?

Well we will have to wait to get the answer to this question.

The third opus of the comedy worn by Christian Clavier and Chantal Lauby has seen its release date postponed by two months.

What have we all done to the Good Lord?"

shift its release date.

See you on April 6, exclusively at the cinema!

"UGC Distribution said on Friday, without giving any further explanation.

Huge success with 12 million admissions for the first opus in 2014 then 6.7 for the second in 2019, the third part of the adventures of the Verneuil family, by director Philippe Chauveron, was due out on February 2.

The indictment for rape in early November of one of the actors, Ary Abittan, already cast doubt on the maintenance of this schedule, to which were added the uncertainties related to the health context, with the surge in Covid-19 cases.

Same fate for "Building permit"

Another comedy whose release has been postponed: 

Construction permit by

actor and comedian Eric Fraticelli will be in theaters on March 9, instead of January 12.

In this film, Didier Bourdon plays a Parisian dentist who inherits land in Corsica and goes there with his wife (Anne Consigny) and their architect (Simon Abkarian) to build a house.

At the end of December, Gaumont announced the postponement of the release of two of his films, including that of Franck Dubosc

Rumba la vie

(postponed to August).

"The health context is too heavy and the film too important to sacrifice", justified the director and comedian.

For two years, the releases of many French and foreign “blockbusters” have been postponed because of the pandemic, such as

Aline

 on the life of Celine Dion, and the 25th opus of the James Bond saga,

Dying fear waiting

.

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