
Quantum Break(2016)
Follows the exploits of Paul Serene and Martin Hatch of Monarch Solutions as well as three Monarch employees (Liam Burke, Charlie Wincott and Fiona Miller) as they fight to prevent or survive the approaching End of Time.

François Frapier
M. Corti

Clémentine Poidatz
Lou

Clémentine Célarié
Edwige

Clément Sibony
Vincent

Christophe Odent
Hamelin

Michel Bompoil
Xavier Costes

François Marthouret
Sagnens
Romain Deroo
Paul Liaret

David Birgé-Cotte
Garçon Corti 8 ans

Stéphane Boucher
Collard
Les enfants d'Orion is a crime, sci-fi & fantasy series that first aired in 2008. Created by Patrick Laurent, it stars François Frapier, Clémentine Poidatz, Clémentine Célarié.
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