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“Loups Garous” Season 2 on Canal+: Full Release Schedule and What’s New in the High-Stakes Social Game

Simon Janvier by Simon Janvier
January 6, 2026
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After turning into one of the most talked‑about TV surprises of 2024 in France, Loups Garous is returning to Canal+ with a second season that raises the stakes on strategy, bluffing, and psychological pressure. Hosts Fary and Panayotis Pascot are bringing viewers back to the village of Thiercelieux starting December 5, with a carefully planned rollout designed to keep fans hooked deep into the winter of 2025–2026.

Release Schedule: When New “Loups Garous” Season 2 Episodes Drop

Canal+ is sticking to a staggered release plan that proved highly effective for season 1. Instead of dropping every episode at once, the network is positioning Loups Garous as a weekly appointment show, encouraging speculation, theories, and community discussion between each installment.

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The key dates for season 2 are:

  • Episodes 1 and 2: available on December 5 (free on both YouTube and Canal+)
  • Episode 3: December 12, 2025
  • Then one new episode every Friday through January 30, 2026

This pattern mirrors the release model of premium U.S. streamers: a generous premiere to hook a wide audience, followed by a consistent weekly drop that keeps the show visible in social feeds and recommendation engines for nearly two months. For American viewers familiar with the “event TV” format used by platforms like HBO Max or Disney+, the approach will feel instantly recognizable.

Why Canal+ Is Betting on a Weekly Strategy

In an era dominated by binge-watching, a weekly schedule might sound old‑school, but it’s tailor‑made for a social deduction show like Loups Garous. The format thrives on debate: Who is lying? Who changed their behavior between episodes? Which alliances are starting to crack?

By stretching the season from early December to the end of January 2026, Canal+ is effectively:

  • Maximizing word of mouth over the holidays and into the new year
  • Encouraging online communities to break down every conversation and vote
  • Making each Friday episode feel like a mini‑event where viewers compare theories in real time

For fans of games like Werewolf or Mafia in the U.S., this pacing amplifies exactly what makes social deduction so addictive: the anticipation.

A More Complex, Riskier Season by Design

Fary and Panayotis Pascot have made it clear they didn’t want season 2 to feel like a simple rerun of what worked the first time. Their goal: push the game further, both mechanically and psychologically.

According to the hosts, season 2 introduces:

  • New rule twists designed to disrupt predictable strategies
  • A stronger focus on mind games, emotional reads, and micro‑reactions
  • Situations where each decision has more visible, high‑impact consequences

They describe this new season as a conscious gamble—one that aims to surprise not only the participants but also returning viewers who think they already understand how Loups Garous works.

A Line‑Up Built for Psychological Warfare

One of the most striking upgrades in season 2 is the cast. Rather than relying solely on comedians or traditional TV personalities, the production has recruited players whose real‑life skills directly influence how they read others and handle stress.

Among the new participants are:

  • A professional chess player – trained to think several moves ahead and analyze patterns
  • A RAID negotiator – an expert in crisis communication and reading human behavior under extreme pressure
  • A NASA engineer – someone used to complex systems, logic, and data‑driven decision‑making
  • A medium – a wildcard presence who brings intuition, perception, and psychological disruption

This mix turns the game into something closer to a social and strategic experiment. Viewers can expect sharper confrontations, more subtle manipulation, and radically different ways of approaching trust and deception.

Watch the Season 2 Launch Trailer

To get a feel for the tone and intensity of this new chapter, Canal+ has released an official video tease of the upcoming season:

The footage highlights the elevated stakes, the eerie forest setting, and the psychological tension that now underpins every vote and every whispered conversation.

How “Loups Garous” Redefined the French TV Game Show

Season 1 of Loups Garous left a mark on French television by fusing several formats American audiences know well:

  • The social manipulation of reality competition shows
  • The immersive, atmospheric feel of a cinematic thriller
  • The humor and self‑awareness of a comedy‑driven ensemble

Inspired by the classic party game Werewolf, the show turned a familiar social experience into a large‑scale, story‑driven production. Narration from comedian Mister V, combined with strong visual direction and the mysterious forest backdrop, helped establish a distinctive identity within the French TV landscape.

Season 2 doesn’t abandon that DNA, but it clearly aims higher. The creative team wants to fully tap into the potential of the format by pushing:

  • Group dynamics: how alliances form, fracture, and reform under pressure
  • Decision weight: making every vote feel like it could shift the entire balance of the game
  • Viewer engagement: encouraging the audience to act as “invisible players,” constantly guessing who is truly innocent or guilty

Why This Matters for U.S. Viewers and Global Streaming Trends

While Loups Garous is produced for a French audience on Canal+, its format sits squarely in the global wave of social strategy TV—alongside shows that American viewers already enjoy. The weekly release model, the emphasis on psychology, and the carefully curated cast all mirror what’s working on major streaming platforms in the U.S.

If you’re into shows where:

  • Players must lie to survive
  • Every conversation can be weaponized
  • Viewers spend all week dissecting body language and micro‑expressions

then Loups Garous season 2 is likely to land on your radar—whether you access it directly via Canal+ or discover it through clips and discussions online.

Key Dates at a Glance

To recap the essential viewing information for season 2 of Loups Garous:

  • Premiere date: December 5 (Episodes 1 and 2)
  • Platform: Canal+ (with the first two episodes also free on YouTube)
  • Ongoing schedule: One new episode every Friday
  • Final scheduled episode: January 30, 2026

This weekly rhythm is designed to keep the show present in feeds, conversations, and recommendations all winter long.

FAQ

When will new episodes of “Loups Garous” season 2 be released?

The first two episodes drop on December 5, then episode 3 arrives on December 12, 2025. After that, a new episode is released every Friday until January 30, 2026.

Where can I watch “Loups Garous” season 2?

All episodes are available on Canal+. The first two episodes of the season will also be offered for free on YouTube, making it easy to sample the show before committing to the full run.

Who is hosting the new season?

Comedians Fary and Panayotis Pascot are once again in charge of guiding the players—and the audience—through the twists and betrayals of the game, just as they did in season 1.

What kinds of players are featured this season?

Season 2 includes a professional chess player, a RAID negotiator, a NASA engineer, and a medium, among others. Their highly specialized backgrounds are meant to intensify the strategic and psychological layers of the game.

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Founder of Screen Report and Netflix News, I am a lifelong film and TV enthusiast dedicated to curating the latest streaming insights for the worldwide audiences. With a focus on bringing clarity to the fast-paced world of VOD, I share my expertise through dedicated news and analysis. Explore my broader digital journey on my personal website.

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