Les Visiteurs 2 Les Couloirs Du Temps Xerxes |link| May 2026

While Jacquouille is a cowardly, greedy opportunist who just wants to enjoy modern comfort (pizza, hot showers, dental hygiene), Xerxes is an ideologue. He has a cause (the revolution), a method (terror), and a total lack of self-preservation. Their clash—opportunistic coward versus fanatical brute—creates the film’s central comedic tension.

Xerxes is the massive, imposing (Grand Danois) belonging to the modern-day descendants of the Montmirail family. In the sequel, he is primarily seen alongside Cora de Montmirail (played by Claire Nadeau). les visiteurs 2 les couloirs du temps xerxes

On the surface, Xerxes (played with gleeful mania by actor and comedian – wait, correction: Xerxes is actually played by Franck-Olivier Bonnet ? No, let's be accurate. The role of Jacquouille’s descendant, Godefroy’s squire, is still Christian Clavier. Xerxes is the name Jacquouille takes later? No— The Corridors of Time introduces a new, separate chaotic element.) While Jacquouille is a cowardly, greedy opportunist who

Pendant ce temps, dans le passé, leur ancêtre (ou descendant) le Comte Godefroy de Montmirail, désespéré par leur absence, n’a d’autre choix que d’utiliser la potion restante. Sauf que la potion est défectueuse. À la place de la France occupée, le Comte se retrouve projeté dans la Grèce Antique, face à un personnage qui n’a rien à voir avec son époque : , l’empereur perse des Thermopyles. Xerxes is the massive, imposing (Grand Danois) belonging

Directed by Jean-Marie Poiré and released in 1998, this sequel picks up exactly where the original 1993 film left off. Godefroy (Jean Reno) has returned to the 12th century, but his marriage to Frénégonde is halted because the family’s sacred jewels—specifically the —are missing. Watch The Visitors 2 (Les couloirs du temps - Amazon.com

so he can close the time corridors and save his father-in-law, who is dying due to the temporal disturbance. The Ending

While Jacquouille is a cowardly, greedy opportunist who just wants to enjoy modern comfort (pizza, hot showers, dental hygiene), Xerxes is an ideologue. He has a cause (the revolution), a method (terror), and a total lack of self-preservation. Their clash—opportunistic coward versus fanatical brute—creates the film’s central comedic tension.

Xerxes is the massive, imposing (Grand Danois) belonging to the modern-day descendants of the Montmirail family. In the sequel, he is primarily seen alongside Cora de Montmirail (played by Claire Nadeau).

On the surface, Xerxes (played with gleeful mania by actor and comedian – wait, correction: Xerxes is actually played by Franck-Olivier Bonnet ? No, let's be accurate. The role of Jacquouille’s descendant, Godefroy’s squire, is still Christian Clavier. Xerxes is the name Jacquouille takes later? No— The Corridors of Time introduces a new, separate chaotic element.)

Pendant ce temps, dans le passé, leur ancêtre (ou descendant) le Comte Godefroy de Montmirail, désespéré par leur absence, n’a d’autre choix que d’utiliser la potion restante. Sauf que la potion est défectueuse. À la place de la France occupée, le Comte se retrouve projeté dans la Grèce Antique, face à un personnage qui n’a rien à voir avec son époque : , l’empereur perse des Thermopyles.

Directed by Jean-Marie Poiré and released in 1998, this sequel picks up exactly where the original 1993 film left off. Godefroy (Jean Reno) has returned to the 12th century, but his marriage to Frénégonde is halted because the family’s sacred jewels—specifically the —are missing. Watch The Visitors 2 (Les couloirs du temps - Amazon.com

so he can close the time corridors and save his father-in-law, who is dying due to the temporal disturbance. The Ending