The drama, produced by Storia Television in co-production with Maze Pictures for France Télévisions and ZDF in cooperation with ZDF Studios, has sold worldwide.

ZDF Studios has licensed the SVOD rights for all four seasons of The Crimson Rivers (32 x 50’) to Warner Bros. Discovery for French-speaking territories and Belgium. The series will launch on MAX in France and HBO MAX in Belgium on 11th June.

The drama has sold worldwide, produced by Storia Television in co-production with Maze Pictures for France Télévisions and ZDF in cooperation with ZDF Studios. Netflix, NBC Universal, TV3 Russia, Radio Canada, SBS, GSN (Walter Presents), and FTV Prima are just a few broadcasters who have acquired The Crimson Rivers since it was first produced.

Set in a macabre world of gruesome criminal cases, sadistic killers, creepy rituals, and mysterious incidents, The Crimson Rivers is a breathtaking series based on the best-selling novel of the same name. Author Jean-Christophe Grangé, who also penned the successful feature film adaptations, including the box-office hit starring Jean Reno, is the creative force behind the gripping thriller series.

Detective Pierre Niémans and his new partner Camille Delauney investigate bizarre crimes in remote regions of France. The shocking brutality of the cases, steeped in regional myths and forgotten customs, are far beyond the capacity of the local police departments.

French actor, director, screenwriter, and former policeman Olivier Marchal stars in the lead role as Pierre Niémans. He is also the creator of the popular French television police drama Braquo, which was written by Jean-Christophe Grangé, Alin Michel, and David Neiss.

Mirela Nastase, Director Drama, ZDF Studios: “The Crimson Rivers is an exceptional thriller with its mystical touch. I’m delighted that Warner Bros. Discovery viewers will be able to watch this intriguing drama that touches on French history and beliefs grounded in local culture.”

 

 

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