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In the early 19th century amidst the [[UsefulNotes/LEtatCestMoi Restoration]] era, Edmond Dantès (Creator/PierreNiney) is a young French sailor who came to Marseille to marry his beloved Catalan fiancée Mercedes. He gets betrayed by people he thought were close friends as they denounce him as an agent of UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte and gets locked up in the sea fortress called the Château d'If. After 14 years, Dantès manages to escape, finds a hidden treasure on the isle of Monte Cristo, and comes back to France, ready to enact his revenge upon those who ruined his life.

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In the early 19th century amidst the [[UsefulNotes/LEtatCestMoi Restoration]] era, Edmond Dantès (Creator/PierreNiney) is a young French sailor who came to Marseille to marry his beloved Catalan fiancée Mercedes. He gets betrayed by people he thought were close friends as they denounce him as an agent of UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte and gets locked up in the sea fortress called the Château d'If. After 14 years, Dantès manages to escape, finds a hidden treasure on the isle of Monte Cristo, and comes back to France, ready to enact his revenge upon those who ruined his life.
life. To do so, he adopts a new identity, calling himself the Count of Monte Cristo.
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In the early 19th century amidst the [[UsefulNotes/LEtatCestMoi Restoration]] era, Edmond Dantès (Creator/PierreNiney) is a young French sailor who came to Marseille to marry his beloved Catalan fiancée Mercedes. He gets betrayed by people he thought were close friends as they denounce him as a partisan of UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte and gets locked up in the sea fortress called the Château d'If. After 14 years, Dantès manages to escape, finds a hidden treasure on the isle of Monte Cristo, and comes back to France, ready to enact his revenge upon those who ruined his life.

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In the early 19th century amidst the [[UsefulNotes/LEtatCestMoi Restoration]] era, Edmond Dantès (Creator/PierreNiney) is a young French sailor who came to Marseille to marry his beloved Catalan fiancée Mercedes. He gets betrayed by people he thought were close friends as they denounce him as a partisan an agent of UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte and gets locked up in the sea fortress called the Château d'If. After 14 years, Dantès manages to escape, finds a hidden treasure on the isle of Monte Cristo, and comes back to France, ready to enact his revenge upon those who ruined his life.
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* ClearMyName: In the trailer, while being dragged into prison, Dantès shouts that he is innocent.
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''The Count of Monte Cristo'' (French: ''Le Comte de Monte Cristo'') is a 2024 French historical thriller film directed and written by Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte. It is based on ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas. It is the second big budget Dumas adaptation to be written by de La Patellière and Delaporte and produced by Dimitri Rassam after 2023's ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|2023}}''. It is also the first French theatrical film adaptation of the novel since 1968 (there's been [[Series/TheCountOfMonteCristo1998 one on television]] in the meantime).

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''The Count of Monte Cristo'' (French: ''Le Comte de Monte Cristo'') is a 2024 French historical thriller film directed and written by Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte. It is based on ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas. It is the [[ThematicSeries second big budget Dumas adaptation adaptation]] to be written by de La Patellière and Delaporte and produced by Dimitri Rassam after 2023's ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|2023}}''. It is also the first French theatrical film adaptation of the novel since 1968 (there's been [[Series/TheCountOfMonteCristo1998 one on television]] in the meantime).
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''The Count of Monte Cristo'' (French: ''Le Comte de Monte Cristo'') is a 2024 French historical thriller film directed and written by Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte. It is based on ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas. It is the second big budget Dumas adaptation to be written by de La Patellière and Delaporte and produced by Dimitri Rassam after 2023's ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|2023}}''. It is also the first French theatrical film adaptation of the novel since 1961 (there's been [[Series/TheCountOfMonteCristo1998 one on television]] in the meantime).

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''The Count of Monte Cristo'' (French: ''Le Comte de Monte Cristo'') is a 2024 French historical thriller film directed and written by Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte. It is based on ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas. It is the second big budget Dumas adaptation to be written by de La Patellière and Delaporte and produced by Dimitri Rassam after 2023's ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|2023}}''. It is also the first French theatrical film adaptation of the novel since 1961 1968 (there's been [[Series/TheCountOfMonteCristo1998 one on television]] in the meantime).
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In the early 19th century amidst the [[UsefulNotes/LEtatCestMoi Restoration]] era, Edmond Dantès (Creator/PierreNiney) is a young French sailor who came to Marseille to marry his beloved Catalan fiancée Mercedes. He gets betrayed by people he thought were close friends as they denounce him as a partisan of UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte and gets locked up in the sea fortress called the Château d'If. After 14 years, Dantès manages to escape, finds a hidden treasure on the isle of Monte Cristo, and comes back to France, ready to enact his revenge on those who ruined his life.

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In the early 19th century amidst the [[UsefulNotes/LEtatCestMoi Restoration]] era, Edmond Dantès (Creator/PierreNiney) is a young French sailor who came to Marseille to marry his beloved Catalan fiancée Mercedes. He gets betrayed by people he thought were close friends as they denounce him as a partisan of UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte and gets locked up in the sea fortress called the Château d'If. After 14 years, Dantès manages to escape, finds a hidden treasure on the isle of Monte Cristo, and comes back to France, ready to enact his revenge on upon those who ruined his life.

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'''Previews:''' [[https://youtu.be/cpajfhoA4aw Teaser]].

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'''Previews:''' [[https://youtu.be/cpajfhoA4aw Teaser]].Trailer]].


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* WhoAreYou: Edmond/the Count is asked who he is in the trailer, to which he answers "I am the Count of Monte Cristo".

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* BadassLongcoat: In the trailer, Edmond/the Count wears a black longcoat while fighting other men, shooting his gun and saying "From now on, I reward, and I punish".

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* BadassLongcoat: In the trailer, Edmond/the Count wears a black longcoat while fighting other men, shooting with his gun and saying "From now on, I reward, and I punish".
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''The Count of Monte Cristo'' is a 2024 French historical thriller film directed and written by Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte. It is based on ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas. It is the second big budget Dumas adaptation to be written by de La Patellière and Delaporte and produced by Dimitri Rassam after 2023's ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|2023}}''. It is also the first French theatrical film adaptation of the novel since 1961 (there's been [[Series/TheCountOfMonteCristo1998 one on television]] in the meantime).

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''The Count of Monte Cristo'' (French: ''Le Comte de Monte Cristo'') is a 2024 French historical thriller film directed and written by Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte. It is based on ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas. It is the second big budget Dumas adaptation to be written by de La Patellière and Delaporte and produced by Dimitri Rassam after 2023's ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|2023}}''. It is also the first French theatrical film adaptation of the novel since 1961 (there's been [[Series/TheCountOfMonteCristo1998 one on television]] in the meantime).
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* RevengeIsNotJustice: Edmond defies this in the trailer by saying that his revenge is justice.
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* ActionizedAdaptation: The trailer features several scenes of Edmond/the Count fighting while there's no such thing in the novel, much like [[TheCountOfMonteCristo2002 the 2002 film]] had.

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* ActionizedAdaptation: The trailer features several scenes of Edmond/the Count fighting while there's no such thing in the novel, much like [[TheCountOfMonteCristo2002 [[Film/TheCountOfMonteCristo2002 the 2002 film]] had.
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* ActionizedAdaptation: The trailer features several scenes of Edmond/the Count fighting while there's no such thing in the novel.

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* ActionizedAdaptation: The trailer features several scenes of Edmond/the Count fighting while there's no such thing in the novel.novel, much like [[TheCountOfMonteCristo2002 the 2002 film]] had.
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In the early 19th century amidst the [[UsefulNotes/LEtatCestMoi Restoration]] era, Edmond Dantès (Creator/PierreNiney) is a young French sailor who came to Marseille to marry his beloved Catalan fiancée Mercedes. He gets betrayed by people he thought were close friends as they denounce him as a partisan of UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte. He is locked up in the sea fortress called the Château d'If. After 14 years, Dantès manages to escape, finds a hidden treasure on the isle of Monte Cristo, and comes back to France, ready to enact his revenge on those who ruined his life.

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In the early 19th century amidst the [[UsefulNotes/LEtatCestMoi Restoration]] era, Edmond Dantès (Creator/PierreNiney) is a young French sailor who came to Marseille to marry his beloved Catalan fiancée Mercedes. He gets betrayed by people he thought were close friends as they denounce him as a partisan of UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte. He is UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte and gets locked up in the sea fortress called the Château d'If. After 14 years, Dantès manages to escape, finds a hidden treasure on the isle of Monte Cristo, and comes back to France, ready to enact his revenge on those who ruined his life.
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''The Count of Monte Cristo'' is a 2024 French historical thriller film directed and written by Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte. It is based on ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas. It is the second big budget Dumas adaptation to be written by de La Patellière and Delaporte and produced by Dimitri Rassam after 2023's ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|2023}}''. It is the first French theatrical film adaptation of the novel since 1961 (there's been [[Series/TheCountOfMonteCristo1998 one on television]] in the meantime).

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''The Count of Monte Cristo'' is a 2024 French historical thriller film directed and written by Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte. It is based on ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas. It is the second big budget Dumas adaptation to be written by de La Patellière and Delaporte and produced by Dimitri Rassam after 2023's ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|2023}}''. It is also the first French theatrical film adaptation of the novel since 1961 (there's been [[Series/TheCountOfMonteCristo1998 one on television]] in the meantime).
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''The Count of Monte Cristo'' is a 2024 French historical thriller film directed and written by Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte. It is based on ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas. It is the second big budget Dumas adaptation to be written by by Alexandre de La Patellière and Delaporte and produced by Dimitri Rassam after 2023's ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|2023}}''. It is the first French theatrical film adaptation of the novel since 1961 (there's been [[Series/TheCountOfMonteCristo1998 one on television]] in the meantime).

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''The Count of Monte Cristo'' is a 2024 French historical thriller film directed and written by Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte. It is based on ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas. It is the second big budget Dumas adaptation to be written by by Alexandre de La Patellière and Delaporte and produced by Dimitri Rassam after 2023's ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|2023}}''. It is the first French theatrical film adaptation of the novel since 1961 (there's been [[Series/TheCountOfMonteCristo1998 one on television]] in the meantime).

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''The Count of Monte Cristo'' is a 2024 French historical thriller film directed and written by Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte. It is based on ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas. It is the second big budget Dumas adaptation to be written by by Alexandre de La Patellière and Delaporte and produced by Dimitri Rassam after 2023's ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|2023}}''.

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''The Count of Monte Cristo'' is a 2024 French historical thriller film directed and written by Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte. It is based on ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas. It is the second big budget Dumas adaptation to be written by by Alexandre de La Patellière and Delaporte and produced by Dimitri Rassam after 2023's ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|2023}}''.
Musketeers|2023}}''. It is the first French theatrical film adaptation of the novel since 1961 (there's been [[Series/TheCountOfMonteCristo1998 one on television]] in the meantime).


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* ActionizedAdaptation: The trailer features several scenes of Edmond/the Count fighting while there's no such thing in the novel.
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In the early 19th century in the [[UsefulNotes/LEtatCestMoi Restoration]] era, Edmond Dantès (Creator/PierreNiney) is a young French sailor who came to Marseille to marry his beloved Catalan fiancée Mercedes. He gets betrayed by people he thought were close friends as they denounce him as a partisan of UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte. He is locked up in the sea fortress called the Château d'If. After 14 years, Dantès manages to escape, finds a hidden treasure on the isle of Monte Cristo, and comes back to France, ready to enact his revenge on those who ruined his life.

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In the early 19th century in amidst the [[UsefulNotes/LEtatCestMoi Restoration]] era, Edmond Dantès (Creator/PierreNiney) is a young French sailor who came to Marseille to marry his beloved Catalan fiancée Mercedes. He gets betrayed by people he thought were close friends as they denounce him as a partisan of UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte. He is locked up in the sea fortress called the Château d'If. After 14 years, Dantès manages to escape, finds a hidden treasure on the isle of Monte Cristo, and comes back to France, ready to enact his revenge on those who ruined his life.
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* ShoutOut: The teaser poster (picture) invokes the romantic era painting ''Art/WandererAboveTheSeaOfFog'' by Creator/CasparDavidFriedrich.
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* BigNo: Mercedes shouts a big "NO!" in the trailer.


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'''Previews:''' [[https://youtu.be/-7SFnhQFrnI Teaser]].

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* BadassLongcoat: In the trailer, Edmond/the Count wears a black longcoat while fighting other men, shooting his gun and saying "From now on, I reward, and I punish".
* TheGrandHunt: People on horses accompanying a pack of hunting dogs can be seen in the trailer.

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''The Count of Monte Cristo'' is a 2024 French historical thriller film directed and written by Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte. It is based on ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas. It is the second big budget Dumas adaptation to be written by Delaporte and produced by Dimitri Rassam after 2023's ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|2023}}''.

In the early 19th century in the [[UsefulNotes/LEtatCestMoi Restoration]] era, Edmond Dantès (Creator/PierreNiney) is a young French sailor who came to Marseille to marry his beloved Catalan fiancée Mercedes. He gets betrayed by people he thought were close friends as they denounce him as a partisan of UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte. He is locked up in the sea fortress called the Château d'If. After 14 years, Dantès manages to escape, finds a hidden treasure on the isle of Monte Cristo, and comes back to France, ready to enact his revenge on those who ruined his life.

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''The Count of Monte Cristo'' is a 2024 French historical thriller film directed and written by Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte. It is based on ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas. It is the second big budget Dumas adaptation to be written by by Alexandre de La Patellière and Delaporte and produced by Dimitri Rassam after 2023's ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|2023}}''.

In the early 19th century in the [[UsefulNotes/LEtatCestMoi Restoration]] era, Edmond Dantès (Creator/PierreNiney) is a young French sailor who came to Marseille to marry his beloved Catalan fiancée Mercedes. He gets betrayed by people he thought were close friends as they denounce him as a partisan of UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte. He is locked up in the sea fortress called the Château d'If. After 14 years, Dantès manages to escape, finds a hidden treasure on the isle of Monte Cristo, and comes back to France, ready to enact his revenge on those who ruined his life.life.

The film is due to release on June 28, 2024.

'''Previews:''' [[https://youtu.be/-7SFnhQFrnI Teaser]].
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''The Count of Monte Cristo'' is a 2024 French historical thriller film directed and written by Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte. It is based on ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas. It is the second big budget Dumas adaptation to be written by Delaporte and produced by Dimitri Rassam after 2023's ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|2023}}''.

In the early 19th century in the [[UsefulNotes/LEtatCestMoi Restoration]] era, Edmond Dantès (Creator/PierreNiney) is a young French sailor who came to Marseille to marry his beloved Catalan fiancée Mercedes. He gets betrayed by people he thought were close friends as they denounce him as a partisan of UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte. He is locked up in the sea fortress called the Château d'If. After 14 years, Dantès manages to escape, finds a hidden treasure on the isle of Monte Cristo, and comes back to France, ready to enact his revenge on those who ruined his life.

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