Adventures, laughs and ambition mark this series of teenagers who conquered the public and is already in the top 10 of the most watched in the streaming app.
For years, Netflix It consolidated itself as the most popular streaming platform around the world. Its catalog combines box office successes, award -winning documentaries and original series that travel quickly from one country to another. But within that offer, there is a genre that remains in a privileged place: Youth productions.
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Stories that speak the same language as adolescence, with characters crossed by friendship, the first loves, family conflicts and, at the same time, the challenges of growing in a world that reinvents each day. Thus, the app found in that audience a faithful ally.


In that line, it appears “Young and Millionaires”, The new French bet that combines the brightness of sudden wealth with the rawness of its consequences. A proposal that invites you to ask what happens when fortune arrives too early and tests values and even the limits of innocence itself.
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What is “young and millionaires”
The plot follows Four friends 17 years that, unexpectedly, They win the lottery. The prize is ambitious: 17 million euros that promise to solve anyone’s life. But there is a detail that changes everything, since being minors, They cannot charge it. So, that apparent “blessing” soon becomes a challenge that will put the trust of the group and open the door to a spiral of complications.
Far from offering dreams, fortune brings tensions, temptations and New enemies. Teenagers must learn to deal with the weight of money before they have finished defining who they are. Thus, what begins as a fantasy of freedom becomes a land full of risks, where each decision can have a too high price.
Trailer for “Young and Millionaires”
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Distribution of “Young and Millionaires”
- Malou Khebizi as Samia.
- Sara Gançarski as Jess.
- Abraham Wapler as David.
- Calixte Broisin-Doutaz as Léo.
- Jeanne Boudier as Victoire Varrois.
- Florian lesieur like Tom.
- Stéphan Wojtowicz as a pivot.
- Idir Azougli as Samir.
- Elma Urriaga as Carla.
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