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Netflix has no shortage of French urban thriller projects, and today they announced the release of the third and final film in the Banlieuesards/Street Flow series, the brainchild of rap legend Kerry James and director Leila C. Here’s everything we know.
Coming on the heels of the first road flow (released in 2019) and a second film (released in 2023), the third and confirmed final entry in the saga to be released 4 March 2026, On Netflix globally.
French legendary rapper kerry james finalized his project, which he again wrote himself, and directed Leela Say James will return behind the lens to produce his own music videos as well as cement a decade-long collaboration with several high-profile rap artists. black m And hues l’enfoire,
The film was shot last spring and summer in the first two locales, including Bois-l’Abbaye, Champigny-sur-Marne (Val-de-Marne), with some additional scenes shot in Annecy. Although specific story points have still not been confirmed, it is expected to focus on Dembe, the eldest brother of the family. kerry james, jammeh diangana And Bakery Diombara Return in the form of Souleymane and Naumouke. It is also expected to comment on the trajectory of a family determined to keep their heads held high through trials, tribulations, and setbacks, and tie up the loose ends of the previous film’s cliffhanger ending. The film was also confirmed by Netflix last summer with the tagline “Three Brothers. Three Movies”.
The cast included Cherine Gameri, Fouad Nabba, Chloë Jounet, Aissa Moments, and Mahamadou Coulibaly. The film had a runtime of 1 hour and 50 minutes.
Some photos have been released by Netflix on its social media profiles, and kerry james Expect him to talk more about his signature project in the weeks leading up to its release, as he did with the first two films.

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We’ll keep you updated as more information and possibly the first trailer becomes available.
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