Expected on September 6 on France 2, the detective series “Les Invisibles”, with Guillaume Cramoisan (“Profiling”) in the role of the head of a brigade investigating bodies without identity, is revealed through a first trailer.
The re-entry of France 2 will be placed under the sign of the police. While the channel will launch the new season 9 of Candice Renoir in one week, on Friday August 27, viewers of La Deux will also be able to discover a brand new detective series, Les Invisibles, starting Monday, September 6 at 9:05 p.m.
Created by Olivier Norek, novelist and screenwriter accustomed to thrillers, as well as by Christian Mouchart and Patrick Tringale (RIS Scientific Police, Interpol), this fiction in the vein of Cold Case follows the investigations of the “Invisibles”, a brigade on the margins who is interested in bodies without identity, without history, and without past.
As you can discover in the first images of the series, which we offer you exclusively in the player above, this shock team is led by Darius, a lively, passionate cop, and a bit of a schemer played by Guillaume Cramoisan, that Profiling fans are familiar with. And Darius has only one obsession: to restore dignity and humanity to these unidentified dead, so that families can mourn.
To identify the bodies before they end up in the mass grave and do them justice, Darius can count on the help of Marijo (Nathalie Cerda), a cheeky girl with a big heart who spends her time bitching, Ben (Quentin Faure ), a former boxing champion with sensitive fists, and “Duchess” (Déborah Krey), a 25-year-old, brilliant little bourgeois but little used to the field.
Without forgetting Angie, the legal expert of the series who handles humor in all circumstances, played by Cécile Rebboah who, after Fais pas ci, faire pas ça, Les Bracelets rouges, or Les Chamois, once again finds a role full of pep here. .
On the guest side, the six episodes of the first season of Les Invisibles, broadcast every Monday from September 6 on France 2, welcome among others Benjamin Egner (The Art of Crime), Virginie Caliari (Here everything begins), Gaëla Le Devehat (Un Si Grand Soleil), Edouard Montoute (CUT), Bastien Bouillon (Le Mystère Henri Pick), and Arnaud Binard (The Last Wave).
With its theme that goes off the beaten track and its special atmosphere, will this new series, presented as an event by France 2, be able to seduce fans of detective fiction? Answer in a few weeks.