They are (finally!) back! This Friday, May 5, France 2 begins the broadcast of a new salvo of unpublished one of its audience successes: The Little Murders of Agatha Christie. And it starts strong since in the first episode, Beretta (Arthur Dupont) will find himself accused of murder! Indeed, the latter registered in a marriage agency, “For life”, and, strange coincidence, two young single women also registered were murdered. Gréco (Emilie Gavois-Kahn) and Rose (Chloé Chaudoye) will therefore question him, as you can discover in an exclusive extract unveiled by Télé-Loisirs.

The Little Murders of Agatha Christie: Could Marius Colucci return?

A new salvo of unpublished which promises to be tasty, but which will be done, once again, without Marius Colucci. However, the latter has long been one of the pillars of the series, he who participated in the very first episode, in 2006, Little family murders. In this unit, Coluche’s son played Inspector Émile Lampion, a role he subsequently agreed to take on again from 2009 to 2012, in 11 episodes of Agatha Christie’s Little Murders. But in 2012, he like Antoine Dulery – his partner in the series – announced that they were leaving fiction. “It’s very nice to see that people are disappointed but we are not irreplaceable” explained Marius Colucci to our colleagues from 20 Minutes. “On the contrary, it will bring new blood, because if there is a small fault with Agatha Christie, it is that it is a bit systematic. We were starting to know the situations well, there was always a fight between Larosière and Lampion, obligatory passages, it will revolutionize the situations!

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Marius Colucci cash on a possible return to The Little Murders of Agatha Christie

Since then, the latter has chained the roles, and has notably participated several times in the series Captain Marleau, in the role of medical examiner Oscar Langevin, including an unreleased broadcast last March. The opportunity for our colleagues from Télé Star to ask him if he missed his role in The Little Murders of Agatha Christie, and the least we can say is that the latter does not have his tongue in his pocket: “No way” he replies, cash. “Even if it means repeating the same ones, I prefer it to be to tell a different story. What is fun in our job is precisely to be versatile. When you start doing the same thing all the time, it can be boring. In The Little Murders, viewers loved that our characters had a fight with each other. With Antoine Dulery we tried all the possible and imaginable variations but, at some point, we didn’t quite know what to do.“So the circle is complete…

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