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Alice
Alice
2026-06-25 15:52:30
J'ai discuté avec un pocheur de cinéma l'autre jour, et il m'a confirmé que le tournage était bouclé. Post-production en cours, et la sortie est prévue avant Noël 2024. J'espère qu'ils garderont leur dynamique comique tout en explorant de nouveaux gags avec la Thaïlande comme décor. Ça pourrait être leur meilleur opus !
Yara
Yara
2026-06-25 18:07:43
Je viens de tomber sur un article qui parle du film. Visiblement, les Bodin's vont encore nous faire hurler de rire. Pas de date exacte, mais 'fin 2024' semble confirmé. Perso, je vais le revoir plusieurs fois, comme d'habitude !
Quentin
Quentin
2026-06-26 05:10:46
Oh, les Bodin's ! C'est une saga tellement culte pour moi. J'ai grandi avec leurs films, et chaque nouvelle sortie est un événement. D'après ce que j'ai pu glaner, le prochain film, 'Les Bodin's en Thaïlande', devrait sortir en 2024. J'ai vu des teasers qui promettent encore plus de situations absurdes et de répliques hilarantes. Vincent Dubois et Jean-Christian Fraiscinet sont toujours aussi déjantés, et c'est ça qui me plaît.

J'ai même repéré des infos sur des avant-premières un peu partout en France. Si tu es fan comme moi, je te conseille de suivre leurs réseaux sociaux pour ne pas rater les dates exactes. Perso, je compte bien organiser une soirée spéciale avec des potes pour le voir dès le premier jour !
Annabelle
Annabelle
2026-06-28 06:32:03
Les Bodin's, c'est ma madeleine de Proust. Leur dernier film remonte à 2019, donc cette nouvelle annonce m'a hypé au max. J'ai vu des affiches promos dans mon ciné local, et je crois que la date exacte est le 15 novembre 2024. Vivement que ça arrive !
Uma
Uma
2026-06-30 06:11:43
J'ai cherché partout pour savoir quand sortirait le nouveau film des Bodin's, et apparemment, ça devrait être pour fin 2024. J'adore leur humour un peu gras mais tellement français. J'espère qu'ils vont revisiter leurs gags classiques avec une touche thaïlandaise, comme le titre le suggère. Ça fait des mois que j'attends ça !
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