It’s time for a brand new shock plot in “Tomorrow belongs to us” on the occasion of the next 1000th episode of the daily series. A fatal hostage-taking will endanger some of the public’s favorite characters. (Warning SPOILERS)
Tomorrow belongs to us : A new explosive plot!
Ingrid Chauvin and Alexandre Brasseur are united in the heart of a whole new plot in Tomorrow belongs to us. A terrible fatal hostage-taking takes place at the Spoon and it is only on Thursday, August 26 that this case will be resolved, on the occasion of the 1000th episode of the soap opera.
This all-new story arc will also be accompanied bya new generic. We will also note the arrival of new characters, while a hero of the program will not survive to this dramatic hostage-taking.
This anniversary episode will also be an opportunity for viewers to find Clément Rémiens who embodies Maxime, Chloe’s son, and who stars in the spin-off of the series. Back to school Tomorrow belongs to us and therefore placed under the sign of the novelty.
A woman in charge of the operation
D-10 before the thousandth episode! The new intrigue begins just this Monday 16. The city of Sète will be shaken by a terrible hostage-taking carried out by an armed woman. Indeed, the police have already collected several testimonies, in particular those of Alex and Noor, but also that of Ulysses who has just been attacked.
The brigade is aware that something bad is going on in the city. The prosecutor is immediately informed. Together, they manage to get their hands on the arms dealer, who says he does not know the identity of his buyer, the latter not having not picked up a word during the transaction.
At the Spoon, while Chloe is having a drink with Camille and the Moreno’s are seated, a woman bursts into the restaurant, hooded and armed. Everyone will be held captive for several days, as shown a spoiler video unveiled by TF1. This new plot announces lots of twists, to the delight of actor Alexandre Brasseur:
We spent two weeks on the ground, a little dirty, with smoke, I loved that. We wanted (…) to offer something unique to viewers.