Get ready for more Ghosts. The first iteration of the show debuted in 2019 on the BBC. It followed a group of restless spirits who squabble in an abandoned country house. To their despair, a young couple inherits the house with plans to renovate it into a luxury hotel. And to the couples despair, one if them can actually see the ghosts. The BBC version aired until 2023. In 2021, CBS debuted a U.S. version of Ghosts. And as of right now the show has more than twice as many episodes as the U.K. version.
Now Ghosts is heading to France.
The French series, titled Ghosts: Fantômes en Héritage, will drop on Disney+ in France. It will also play on the commercial broadcaster TF1. The show was set up through BBC Studios, the French arm of which produces, according to Deadline. And it’s going to be based on the U.K. version instead of the U.S. version with the showrunners already working on a season 2 in case they get a renewal.
The ensemble cast will see Camille Chamoux and Hafid F. Benamar as the young couple Alison and Nabil. And the ghosts surrounding them will be played by Fred Testot, Tiphaine Daviot, Bruno Sanches, Paul Scarfoglio, Monsieur Poulpe and Paul Deby. Many of the spooks will look familiar to fans of both the U.K. and U.S. versions. But they will of course introduce characters that are more prominent in French culture and history.
Watch the trailer for Ghosts: Fantômes en Héritage below:
Ghosts: Fantômes en Héritage will debut on Disney+ in France on April 9.
I absolutely adore this show it’s so funny and The storylines are great to follow. I really hope it continues season after season!
Why should it matter it’s in France we won’t get to see it anytime soon
Before this they were going to do Australia and Germany
Looks good but it’s in French so I guess i won’t be able to watch it
Isn’t there a German version of Ghosts as well?
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed this show and watched seasons 1 through 4 in the U.S., but I’ve noticed a disturbing trend as the series progresses. While the premise includes numerous races and both sexes in a contemporary context, it’s increasingly obvious that the show was designed as a vehicle for promoting “woke” messaging.
In the earlier seasons, these themes were subtle and didn’t overshadow the storytelling. However, as the series continues, the focus on woke narratives has become more pronounced, often taking center stage at the expense of engaging plots and relatable characters. The most recent episodes have crossed a line for me, turning what was once an enjoyable show into something I will no longer watch.
It’s frustrating to see so many TV shows prioritize ideological agendas over delivering entertaining and enjoyable content. With countless entertainment options available today, viewers are savvy enough to recognize when they’re being subjected to one-sided messaging disguised as storytelling. This approach alienates audiences rather than engaging them, and it’s disgusting that they choose to use the series as a tool for recruiting people into the cult of woke groupthink.