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BBC Acquires French Sci-Fi Drama The Sentinels Based on WWI Graphic Novels
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BBC's new series The Sentinels: A WWI soldier is enhanced into a super-soldier, uncovering a secret that could alter the war in this sci-fi drama.

AceShowbiz - The BBC has secured the rights to the eight-part French drama The Sentinels from Studiocanal. This ambitious series combines elements of war drama and science fiction, drawing inspiration from the graphic novels Les Sentinelles by Xavier Dorison and Enrique Breccia.

The story presents an alternate take on World War I, focusing on Gabriel Ferraud, a severely injured soldier who is recruited for a secret French military project. This program aims to develop enhanced humans as the ultimate weapon for the war effort. After receiving an experimental serum, Gabriel acquires remarkable physical abilities including increased strength, speed, and resilience.

Gabriel then joins an elite squad known as the Sentinels, soldiers augmented specifically for frontline combat. As the conflict escalates, he uncovers a disturbing secret that could change the course of the war. The series is expected to explore themes of human enhancement and the ethical dilemmas surrounding such scientific advancements during wartime.

This acquisition by the BBC marks a significant addition to their lineup, bringing a high-concept French sci-fi narrative to English-speaking audiences. The adaptation will bring to life the graphic novels' unique blend of historical drama and speculative fiction, offering viewers a fresh perspective on a well-known period in history.

With its blend of intense war storytelling and science fiction, The Sentinels promises to be a compelling new drama for audiences interested in innovative takes on historical events.

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