Upon its release, Kaamelott, first part caused a wave of enthusiasm among fans of Alexandre Astier’s series. The film, awaited for more than ten years, continued the adventures of King Arthur in a kingdom plunged into dictatorship under the yoke of Lancelot. Oscillating between humor, tragedy and epic fresco, it quickly became a public success with 2.6 million entries In France.
The director, also writing, music and in the lead role, had announced a trilogy. But since 2021, news has been rare, leaving doubt about the continuation of the project. Fans were watching for the slightest announcement, multiplying hypotheses on social networks. Until this unexpected revelation.
Kaamelott 2: official release announced for October 22, 2025
It is now confirmed: Kaamelott – Second Part (Part 1) will be released in cinemas October 22, 2025. Alexandre Astier himself teased this advance in the schedule in a publication on
The choice of date is not trivial: positioned before the All Saints’ Day holidays, it maximizes the chances of success in the theater. And above all, it confirms that the sequel is indeed on track, despite the long delays between the two films.
Better yet, a Part 2 is already planned for November 11, 2026thus concluding the triptych originally imagined by Astier.
An ambitious final fresco faithful to the original universe
The first film took up the story directly following seasons 5 and 6 of the series. Arthur, weakened and withdrawn, was called back by the gods to put an end to Lancelot’s tyranny. A post-credits scene revealed the return of Méléagant, an enigmatic and manipulative character. Everything suggests that this sequel will delve even deeper into power struggles, Breton mythology and the quest for the throne of Kaamelott.
The cast will remain faithful to the emblematic characters: Alexandre Astier (Arthur), Lionnel Astier (Léodagan), Anne Girouard (Guenièvre), Jean-Christophe Hembert (Karadoc), Thomas Cousseau (Lancelot), Joëlle Sevilla (Dame Séli) or even Clovis Cornillac, Christian Clavier and Audrey Fleurot.
The latter had also explained during the Monte Carlo festival that she had filmed briefly for the first film, but in conditions that remained faithful to the spirit of the series: “As in the heyday, we were given the text to make-up… but with much more resources! It was funny because the production process is exactly the same”. Expectations are immense, but one thing is certain: Arthur and his knights are preparing to take up the torch.