Amsterdam, 16 November 2023- Ferry fans, pay attention: the drug lord from the South, Ferry Bouman, is coming back! Today, Netflix announced that there will be a new Ferryfilm starring Frank Lammers and Huub Smit. The events in the film take place afterthe third season of Undercover. De Mensen will produce the film and the rest of the cast will be announced at a later date.
About the film After losing everything, Ferry retired for a life below the radar, far away from Brabant. On the surface, he seems to be doing well, surrounded by superficial contacts. But deep down, his inner voice haunts him, preventing true happiness. Ferry's past is filled with violence, lies, and a trail of betrayal. He battles with his conscience while trying to keep a low profile. Why would our tough yet charming drug lord come out of retirement for one last trick..?
Cast & CrewCast:Frank Lammers (Ferry Bouman), Huub Smit (Dennis) Director: Wannes Destoop Screenwriters: Tibbe van Hoof, Geerard Van de Walle Executive Producers: Ivy Vanhaecke, Pieter Van Huyck Production Company: De Mensen
The film will be produced in association with VRT and with the support of the Belgian Tax Shelter measure and is planned to launch on Netflix in 2024.
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