Netflix greenlights "Under Paris 2" and production kicks off in southern France. The streamer confirms the sequel to its breakout shark thriller will reunite original stars Bérénice Bejo and Nassim Lyes. Guillaume Gouix, Philippe Bas, Manon Bresch, and Anne Marivin round out the returning ensemble cast.
The first film became a surprise hit for Netflix, drawing massive viewership numbers and proving audiences still crave creature-feature thrills when they're executed with style. The French production landed in the sweet spot between B-movie camp and genuine tension, which explains the quick turnaround for a sequel.
Details on the sequel's plot remain under wraps, but expect more aquatic mayhem in Paris. The franchise taps into the proven formula of isolated characters versus apex predators, a template that continues to work across streaming platforms. Filming in France keeps production costs manageable while maintaining the Parisian setting that gave the original its distinctive flavor.
Netflix's decision to move fast reflects confidence in the property's international appeal. Creature features don't require massive star power or complex storytelling to succeed. They need spectacle, scares, and coherent action sequences. The original delivered all three, making a sequel a logical business move rather than creative desperation.
