布鲁诺·杜蒙正在筹备迷你剧《小孩子》第二季《库安库安,周遭的人》(Coincoin And The Extra-human,暂译)。第二季依旧围绕不适应周遭的坎坎展开,此时他已长大,告别了自己的昵称库安库安。坎坎终日游走在周边,和好友胖子参加党派会议,儿时的挚爱夏娃也为了一个女人而离开了他。新一季不仅将涉及大量科幻元素,还将融入移民危机问题和民粹政治的崛起等社会热点。杜蒙依旧选择在法国北部的奥帕尔海岸及周边村落取景,并计划于今夏开机,2018年播出。
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