Uduak-Abasi is a resource writer for Collider. When she's not watching movies or writing about them, she's on Twitter yapping away. The quest for revenge is a tale almost as old as time and although ...
Will Assane steal the show once again? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. In November 2021, Lupin star Omar Sy and Netflix put an ...
After over two years' wait, Lupin has finally returned. Netflix's hit French crime series, inspired by the adventures of Maurice Leblanc's gentleman detective Arsène Lupin, took the streamer by storm ...
A beloved character is back in La Ville Lumière... and it's not Lily Collins' Emily Cooper this time. After having been first announced in 2021, the third season of Netflix's crime drama Lupin is ...
Jeffrey Speicher is a Senior Features Writer and List Writer for Collider. He is a screenwriter for film and television, with a passion for science fiction and psychological drama. He lives in Dallas, ...
After Season 1, The New York Times spoke to the actor about playing Lupin. The role holds a significance for French actors. Sy likened it to being James Bond as a ...
After the second season ended with Lupin on the run, Part 3 of the Netflix crime drama picks up several months down the line, with its eponymous swindler – real name Assane Diop, played by Omar Sy – ...
Netflix said that Lupin Part 3 was "coming soon" more than a year ago, but the day has finally arrived. The third chapter in the French crime thriller starts streaming on October 5. And unless you've ...
Netflix has set October 5 for the launch of Part 3 of Lupin, its hit French heist series starring Omar Sy. Sy stars as professional thief Assane Diop, the only son of an immigrant from Senegal who had ...
What is Netflix’s Lupin about? Netflix describes Lupin as follows, “Inspired by the adventures of Arsène Lupin, gentleman thief Assane Diop sets out to avenge his father for an injustice inflicted by ...
This article contains spoilers for Lupin Part 3 in its discussion of stories, endings, and cultural legacies. The thing about stories is that they have no real starting points and no real endings.