Netflix's 'Under Paris 2' Officially Begins Production in France
Following the immense success of the French shark film 'Under Paris', Netflix has greenlit a sequel, 'Under Paris 2', which has now commenced production in the scenic south of France. This highly anticipated follow-up will bring back key cast members and introduce a new directorial vision, promising to delve deeper into the aquatic terrors that plagued the French capital.
Details Emerge as 'Under Paris 2' Commences Filming
On May 1, 2026, the thrilling sequel to 'Under Paris' officially began filming in the picturesque south of France. The original stars, Bérénice Bejo and Nassim Lyes, are reprising their roles, joined by an ensemble cast that includes Guillaume Gouix, Phillippe Bas, Manon Bresch, and Anne Marivin. The narrative of 'Under Paris 2' is set three years after the cataclysmic events of the first film, which saw a triathlon in Paris descend into chaos. Genetically altered sharks, having established a habitat in the River Seine and begun to reproduce, caused a devastating chain reaction that led to the city's widespread inundation.
The plot for the new installment reveals that with the heart of the capital now submerged, Sophia (Bejo) and Adil (Lyes) embark on a perilous mission. Their objective: to locate Lilith, the initial predatory shark, within the now shark-infested waters of the Seine. During their dangerous quest, they will uncover a reality far more astonishing than the deadly wildlife itself. Alexandre Aja, celebrated for his work on 'Piranha 3D', takes over the directing reins from Xavier Gens. Gens, however, remains an integral part of the project as a co-writer, collaborating with Aja, Gregory Levasseur, Frédéric Garcia, William Laboury, and Fanny Talmone, and also serving as an associate producer alongside Aja. Vincent Roget, known for 'Let Me Be', is producing the film. Aja expressed his enthusiasm for the project, stating his long-standing desire to make a shark film and his eagerness to explore the story further within the iconic Parisian setting.
'Under Paris' made history as Netflix's most-watched French film and its second most popular non-English language movie, garnering over 102 million views since its release in 2024. Its success was particularly notable given that numerous French studios and financiers had initially rejected the project. Critics lauded the film, with one reviewer from Variety favorably comparing it to the seminal shark movie 'Jaws', praising its ability to inject vitality into a genre that had long felt stagnant.
The commencement of 'Under Paris 2' filming signifies a promising continuation of a thrilling cinematic journey that has captivated audiences globally. The shift in direction with Alexandre Aja at the helm, combined with the returning cast and a compelling new storyline, suggests that this sequel is poised to expand upon the original's success. It serves as a testament to the power of unique storytelling and the demand for innovative genre films, proving that even a concept initially met with skepticism can achieve remarkable popularity and critical acclaim. This production not only offers continued excitement for fans but also reinforces France's growing influence in the international film landscape, particularly within the streaming giant Netflix.
