• Privacy Policy
  • About
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact Us
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
DashFUN
Flipboard
  • Home
  • Movies
    • News
    • Articles
    • Reviews
  • Series
    • News
    • Articles
    • Reviews
  • Video Games
    • News
    • Articles
    • Reviews
No Result
View All Result
DashFUN
  • Home
  • Movies
    • News
    • Articles
    • Reviews
  • Series
    • News
    • Articles
    • Reviews
  • Video Games
    • News
    • Articles
    • Reviews
No Result
View All Result
DashFUN
Flipboard
Home Movies News

Julia Piaton absent, the reasons

April 6, 2022
in News
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

WHAT HAVE WE ALL DONE TO GOD. “What have we all done to God” was released in theaters this Wednesday, April 6, 2022. The actress who plays Odile Verneuil had to be replaced by Alice David.

Julia Piaton absent, the reasons

[Mis à jour le 6 avril 2022 à 12h11] What the hell have we all done is the third part of the comic saga signed Philippe de Chauveron. The Verneuil family is back this Wednesday, April 6, 2022, at the cinema to celebrate Claude’s 40th wedding anniversary (Christian Keyboard) and Marie (Chantal Lauby). But among the guests are the families of their four sons-in-law. What have we done to God 3 brings together the cast of the first two films again, with the returns of Medi Sadoun, Frédéric Chau, Noom Diawara, Frédérique Bel, Elodie Fontan and even Ary Abittan.

However, one of the interpreters of the Verneuil girls is missing from this episode 3. Julia Piaton, who played Odile in the first two films, is absent from What the hell have we all done. The actress had to withdraw due to a conflicting schedule: “Because of the Covid, the filming schedules were turned upside down. Julia was suddenly unavailable, we gained an extra sister “, specified Frédérique Bel and Noum Diawara in La Boîte à questions de Canal+ on March 31. She is replaced by actress Alice David, previously seen in Babysitting and lies.

Synopsis – Claude and Marie Verneuil are soon celebrating their 40th anniversary. The four girls decide to organize a surprise party in the presence of the families of their sons-in-law, Rachid, David, Chao, and Charles.

What the hell have we all done, third opus in the comic saga of Philipe de Chauveron was released in cinemas on April 6, 2022. For the time being, no streaming release date is known. As a reminder, the second episode of the franchise was released in 2019, 5 years after the release of the first film which was a hit at the box office.

  • Christian Clavier: Claude Verneuil
  • Chantal Lauby : Marie Verneuil
  • Ary Abittan: David Benichou
  • Medi Sadoun: Rachid Benassem
  • Frederic Chau: Chao Ling
  • Noom DiawaraCharles Koffi
  • Frederique Bel: Isabelle
  • Emilie Caen: Segolene
  • Elodie FontanLaure
  • Alice David as Odile
  • Pascal NZonzi: André Koffi
  • Salimata Kamate: Madeleine Koffi
  • Tatiana RojoViviane Koffi
  • Daniel RussoIsaac Benichou
  • Nanou Garcia: Sarah Benichou
  • Abbes Zahmani: Mohamed Benassem
  • Farida Ouchani as Moktaria Benassem
  • Bing Yin: Dong Ling
  • Li Heling: Xhu Ling
  • Jochen Hägele: Helmut

We are starting to get used to seeing films released directly on streaming platforms without going through the cinema box. So much so that Netflix subscribers could hope to discover What have we done to God 3 directly on the online viewing site. However, the feature film in the saga carried by Christian Clavier and Chantal Lauby will only be released in cinemas this Wednesday, April 6, 2022. We will have to wait several more months or even years before discovering it in streaming.

On April 23, 2021, the film crew What the hell have we all done was in mourning. Three stagehands, Morvan Omnès, Milo Omnès, and Hervé Ribatto, were victims of a road accident after leaving the film set by car. For a week, filming is interrupted. Nearby Parisian, Christian Clavier cofies that “having fun again after that was extremely difficult”. At the end of the third episode of the saga, a tribute is paid to the three men, to whom the film is dedicated.

On November 2, 2021, Ary Abittan is indicted for rape. This court case raises questions about the exit of What the hell have we all done, especially since the actor plays one of the protagonists of the film. Director Philippe Chauveron, however, clarified that Ary Abittan had not been cut during the editing of the film. However, he did not participate in the promotion of the feature film before its release, “to prepare his defense” assures the filmmaker.

Share62Tweet39SendShare

Related Posts

After "Kaiserschmarrndrama" the latest Eberhofer thriller: The trailer for "Guglhupfgeschwader" is here
News

After “Kaiserschmarrndrama” the latest Eberhofer thriller: The trailer for “Guglhupfgeschwader” is here

May 25, 2022
Aquaman 2: Warner Bros confirms having considered replacing Amber Heard
News

Aquaman 2: Warner Bros confirms having considered replacing Amber Heard

May 25, 2022
Fast & Furious 9: discover the origin of the clash between Dwayne Johnson and Tyrese Gibson
News

Fast & Furious 9: discover the origin of the clash between Dwayne Johnson and Tyrese Gibson

May 25, 2022
New on Disney+: One of the best and most uninhibited sitcoms of all time - this chaos family is an absolute cult!
News

New on Disney+: One of the best and most uninhibited sitcoms of all time – this chaos family is an absolute cult!

May 25, 2022
Even before the cinema release: "Top Gun 2: Maverick" breaks the first all-time record
News

Even before the cinema release: “Top Gun 2: Maverick” breaks the first all-time record

May 25, 2022
Trailer for "Axiom": This museum attendant is an extraordinary baron of lies
News

Trailer for “Axiom”: This museum attendant is an extraordinary baron of lies

May 25, 2022
DashFUN

© 2022 DashFUN

Navigate Site

  • Privacy Policy
  • About
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact Us

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Movies
    • News
    • Articles
    • Reviews
  • Series
    • News
    • Articles
    • Reviews
  • Video Games
    • News
    • Articles
    • Reviews

© 2022 DashFUN

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.