According to French film magazine Le Film Français magaizine, the live-action French TV series based on Hojo Tsukasa's "Cat's Eye" manga will have a total of 8 episodes, each 52 minutes long. The series will be set in the present day in 2023. Filming is scheduled to begin in the fall. French newspaper Le Parisien reported in March that French TV channel TF1 would produce, with Alexandre Laurent directing the series and production company Big Band Story overseeing. The newspaper also reported that it would air in prime time on TF1 and that there were considerations for distributing the series worldwide. Hojo Tsukasa's manga "Cat's Eye" was launched in 1981, telling the story of three sisters who work at an elite coffee shop during the day and become art thieves at night. The manga ran for four years and was subsequently adapted into two seasons of anime, which aired in 1983 and 1984 respectively. Another of Hojo Tsukasa's manga, City Hunter, was previously adapted into a French live-action film, Nicky Larson et le Parfum de Cupidon, which premiered in France in February 2019. |
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