The return of Luther opens with a flashback of DCI John Luther (Idris Elba) brooding on a precipice, surveying…

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Cast
Christopher Bayemi (Théo Luther)Chloé Jouannet (Alice Morgan)Léo Dussollier (Justin)Barbara Cabrita (Zoé)Sagamore Stévenin (Yann)Aurélien Wiik (Marc)Thierry Frémont (Grandin)Adèle Choubard (Maggy)Nadia Farès (Rose)Pierre Cevaer (Olivier Minck)Raph (Skateboarder (Camille-Frédérique))Olivier David (Henri Madsen)Virgile Bramly (Eliott)David Ban (Commandant Dri)Luca Besse (Flic conducteur)Stéphane Ly-Cuong (Le bijoutier)Pierre Rousselet (Homme noir)Sébastien Labie (Homme métro)
Creators
Laurent Herbiet, Neil Cross, Christian Roux
Synopsis
French adaptation of the British series Luther (2010).
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