Another Netflix production was robbed, this time on the set of Lupine

Netflix was the victim of two major robberies on the set in two days, Diversity has reported. It is reported that on February 24, antique items worth $ 200,000 were stolen after thieves broke into vehicles used to produce The crown. And just a day later, 20 covered-in thieves stormed the set Lupine while star Omar Si photographed and escaped with equipment worth 300,000 euros ($ 333,000).

IN Lupine the robbery took place in a northwestern suburb of Paris called Nanterre. The thieves reportedly set off fireworks like mortar before fleeing with the equipment. “There was an incident on February 25 during the filming of the upcoming [part 3] season of Lupine“, Confirmed by Netflix Diversity. “Our cast and crew are safe and no one is injured.” Nanterre authorities have launched an investigation.

Lupine is Netflix ‘s second biggest international hit since Squid games and helped start a boom in production in the French capital, along with series such as Emily in Paris and Call my agent. France recently ruled that streaming services such as Netflix and Disney + must reinvest at least 25 percent of the country’s revenue in local productions.

He is again in the role of Asan Diop, a character inspired by the gentleman Arsene Lupine, a thief / master of the camouflage detective, developed by French author Maurice LeBlanc. Just hours after his attack, he appeared at the Cesar Awards in France to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Untouchables (Untouchables).

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