François Arnaud in Yellow Jacket |  Pres

François Arnaud will join Sophie Neliss in the second season Yellow jackets. The Quebec actor will appear in four episodes of the popular psychological drama, which will return to US network Showtime in the spring, according to reports. Various.


Francois Arnaud, currently available in cinemas December 23Described as “a New York writer and secret lover of Ben Scott (Steven Kruger), Paul will play the role of coach of the group of students at the center of the story.”

The surprise hit of 2021, the sequel Yellow jackets It chronicles the survival misadventures of a New Jersey football team after their flight to the National Junior Championship crashes in the wilderness. The story is told in two separate timelines. On the one hand, we follow their perilous journey through the post-crash jungles of the mid-1990s; On the other hand, we explore how some of them try to lead a normal existence 25 years after their recovery. Sophie Nellis plays young Shana, one of the survivors.

François Arnaud is no stranger to American series. In recent years, it has appeared significantly in credits Midnight, Texas (NBC), Moody’s (Fox) and Unreal (lifetime). Also, he is said to have finished filming the English-Canadian adaptation Plan B, will air on CBC.

continuously Yellow jackets It will air on March 24. In Quebec, the first season is available in Grey.

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