Kaamelott: The First Chapter,[3] also known asKaamelott: First Installment[4] (French:Kaamelott : Premier Volet) is a Frenchcomedy-dramafantasy film written, directed, produced by and starringAlexandre Astier, and a sequel to the television seriesKaamelott created by Astier.
It is the first film of a planned trilogy set to conclude the story of the original series. It was released on 21 July 2021.[5] The second installment will be divided in two parts, with the first one releasing in October 22, 2025.[6][7][8]
The film takes place after the series. At the end ofKaamelott,Arthur, having fallen intocrippling depression, vacated the throne ofCamelot and returnedExcalibur to thestone it came from. Meanwhile, Arthur's former friend and companionLancelot, under the influence ofMaleagant, takes over Camelot and mercilessly hunts Arthur's former friends and allies. Having spent an extended time on the verge of death at hismother's home inTintagel after a suicide attempt, Arthur escapes, with the help of the bandit Venec, to his former home ofRome to escape the wrath of Lancelot, and progressively regains his health and will to live at the home of his first wife, Aconia. Meanwhile, the Kingdom ofLogres is resisting Lancelot, awaiting the moment when Arthur will return.[9]
Thomas Cousseau asLancelot of the Lake, a former Knight of the Table Round who used to be Arthur's friend and most trusted companion, until he rebelled against his authority. He took over Kaamelott, and now seeks to hunt all of Arthur's former friends and allies.[11]
Lionnel Astier asLéodagan, King ofCameliard, Guenièvre's father, and Kaamelott's infamously greedy Minister of Defence and Justice.[12][11]
Anne Girouard asGuenièvre, former Queen of Britain and Camelot, and Arthur's former wife, who then started a relationship with Lancelot.[11]
Frank Pitiot asPerceval, Knight ofWales and Karadoc's best friend, known for his ineptitude as a knight and poor communication skills.[12]
Jean-Christophe Hembert asKaradoc, Knight ofVannes and Pervecal's best friend, known for his insatiable hunger.[12]
Joëlle Sevilla as Séli, the mother of Guenièvre and Léodagan's wife, and an original character created forKaamelott.[10]
Audrey Fleurot as theLady of the Lake / Viviane, originally a magical entity that only Arthur could hear and see and who was tasked with assisting his quest for theHoly Grail. In season 5, after Arthur gives up on his throne and quest, the gods, considering the Lady of the Lake responsible, banished her from their realm, making her human and mortal and sending her to the mortal realm.[12]
Astier planned to conclude the story ofKaamelott in a trilogy of films shortly after the end of the series in 2009, with the first one to be titleKaamelott Résistance ("Kaamelott Resistance"), that would conclude the story; he announced the project in July 2012 atCom!c Con' and had finished writing the three films by then. Although filming was originally announced to begin in 2013, various issues led to the project being repeatedly postponed.[15][16][17][18] The first issue faced by Astier was the production company refusing to allocate him the rights to the series, leading to a legal battle.[17] In January 2018, he was still struggling to finance it.[19][20][21]
After years of speculation, Astier unexpectedly announced on 22 January 2020 filming would begin a few days later.[22] Shortly after the announcement, fake job offers forextras appeared and were inaccurately relayed in the media as legitimate, with Astier shortly denying those claims.[22]
Astier is producing the film alongside Henri Deneubourg and Agathe Sofer.[11] On 17 December 2019,Christian Clavier, who portrayed the Jurisconsult in season five of the television series, confirmed that he would reprise his role in the film.[14][16]
The film was originally meant to be released on 14 October 2020, but Astier announced on 22 January 2020, that it would be released 3 months, on 29 July.[12] On 7 May, SND delayed the film to 25 November due to theCOVID-19 pandemic and the closing of French theaters.[23] On 19 October, SND removed the film from the release calendar.[24] On 12 March 2021, SND announced a new release date of 21 July 2021.[25][non-primary source needed][26]