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Loups-Garous de Thiercelieux Expands from Board Game to Screen

The cult classic board game sees new adaptations as a Netflix film and a Canal+ series, celebrating its enduring popularity.

  • The board game 'Les Loups-Garous de Thiercelieux,' created by Philippe des Pallières and Hervé Marly, has sold over seven million copies worldwide since its release in 2001.
  • A new Netflix film titled 'Loups-Garous,' featuring actors Jean Reno and Franck Dubosc, will be available for streaming on October 23.
  • Canal+ has launched a reality series based on the game, set in a specially built village, which has already garnered over two million viewers.
  • The game, inspired by the Russian game 'Mafia,' involves players taking on roles of villagers and werewolves, with the goal of identifying the hidden werewolves among them.
  • An immersive promotional event for the Netflix film is scheduled in Bordeaux, inviting participants to engage in a city-wide werewolf hunt.
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