Les Profs 2 is a French comedy directed by Pierre-François Martin-Laval, a direct sequel to the hit film Les Profs released in 2013. This time, the band of eccentric teachers leave the lycée Jules Ferry for a top-secret mission in England. Accompanied by their iconic pupil Boulard, they are parachuted into the country's top school to teach Britain's future elite. As offbeat as ever, this sequel retains the spirit of the original comic, with a new international adventure. The film is available on Netflix from July 1, 2025.
Les Profs 2 will be available on Netflix from July 1, 2025.
The trailer for Les Profs 2 promises a new series of absurd situations, visual gags and cultural confrontations between French teachers and British students.
Synopsis: France's worst teachers are sent to England on a secret mission. Their objective: to infiltrate the country's best secondary school and train its elite students in their very own Les Profs way. Alongside Boulard, their favorite former dunce, they will shake up the codes of British education with humor and chaos.
Les Profs 2 is aimed at teenage and family audiences who enjoy light-hearted, over-the-top French comedies. Audiences who enjoyed Les Profs or films such as Alibi.com, Babysitting or La Tour 2 contrôle infernale will find absurdist humor and deliberately caricatured characters here. The presence of Kev Adams in the role of Boulard accentuates the film's appeal to a younger audience, adept at school comedies and cultural shifts.
Released in July 2015, Les Profs 2 was co-written by Pierre-François Martin-Laval and Mathias Gavarry. The director also reprises his role as the zany teacher, alongside a cast mixing old and new: Isabelle Nanty, Didier Bourdon, Kev Adams, Arnaud Ducret and Fred Tousch. Filming took place in France and the UK for the sets, with a view to expanding the saga's universe. Like its predecessor, the film is based on the Les Profs comic strip published by Bamboo Édition.
Available on Netflix, Les Profs 2 extends the humorous, satirical universe of the first film with a new international twist. By transplanting the French teachers into a rigid British setting, this school comedy plays on cultural stereotypes and offbeat teaching methods. It will appeal to fans of the first film as well as to the curious in search of simple, slapstick entertainment.
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