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Police garage
The sequel, Lost Bullet 2: Back for More, takes the stunts in cars and fights with bare hands to an even higher level. A discipline in which the actor Alban Lenoir excels. Filmed in a disused car garage, Lost Bullet 2: Back for More required some adjustments to facilitate the staging but also to guarantee the safety of the actors.
System D and big wheels
Interviewed by Netflix for the promotion of the film, Alban Lenoir explained that it was very complicated to shoot action scenes in a place like a garage where the floor is not only very slippery but also extremely hard. In order to limit the falls, the director used different tricks. The floor was covered with cola to make it stickier, but the actors’ soles were also heated with a blowtorch to melt slightly and better adhere to the floor.
Fast and Furious in Agde
The garage in which the scene of Lino’s escape was shot was not altered at all for the purposes of the feature film. For example, the sign is visible on the screen, as are the surrounding businesses. However, the director has taken liberties with the geography by assembling several locations in the Hérault department, in Agde but also in Montpellier and Sète.
Lost Bullet 2: Back for More was written by Guillaume Pierret and Alban Lenoir.
12 Av. Général de Gaulle
This former Michelin garage located in the city center of Agde is now disused.
Located not far from the banks of the Hérault, this garage, now closed, is also located a few streets from the Sainte-Étienne cathedral. The town hall, the CCAS of Agde or the Agathois Jules Badou museum are also nearby.
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