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Keller realizes that he has been set up and tries to run, but he is captured. Making good on his earlier promise, Assane allows Guédira to arrest him, on the condition that Benjamin be set free.
Claire arrives at the train station the following morning with Raoul and Mariama in tow, eagerly awaiting Assane's arrival. However, it is Benjamin who turns up, carrying a letter from Assane in which he
explains his actions and assures a heartbroken Claire how much he loves her. Assane settles into life in jail but is shocked when he receives an envelope from a neighbouring inmate containing a photograph of Assane as a teenager holding an Arsène Lupin book, Cagliostro’s Revenge. The fellow prisoner turns out to be none other than Hubert Pellegrini. Production[edit] Development[edit] Omar Sy (pictured above in 2020) stars as Assane Diop On 19 July 2018, Netflix ordered a new series, to be produced by Gaumont Film Company, about the character Arsène Lupin, portrayed by Omar Sy. In a 2018 interview, Sy revealed that "Arsene Lupin, who is an iconic and charismatic character, will take on a new life in this modern adaptation, unique in its genre". [18] Netflix confirmed that George Kay and François Uzan would be the showrunners, with Louis Leterrier directing the first three episodes. [19][20][21] Initially, it was planned that Sy would appear as Arsène Lupin himself. However, upon being brought in as the series' showrunner and main writer, George Kay proposed that Sy should instead play a newly created character: Assane Diop, the son of a
Senegalese chauffeur, who decides to style himself after the gentleman thief upon discovering Maurice Leblanc's books as a teenager in the 1990s.
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