Netflix’s “Reign Supreme” or “Le Monde de Demain” is a French biographical music tv series created by Katell Quillévéré, Hélier Cisterne, Vincent Poymiro, and David Elkaïm. Set in the 1980s, it gives us a glimpse into the past of the famous French band Suprême NTM and how it came to be.
It follows two teenage friends – Didier Morville and Bruno Lopes – who often get together and dance, draw graffiti, and rap around town. Together, the duo creates the birth of French hip-hop and turns it into one of France’s favorite music genres.
Impressive performances from a talented cast including Anthony Bajon, Melvin Boomer, Andranic Manet, and Victor Bonnel make the hip-hop series even more captivating. Additionally, the use of several interesting locations is bound to leave viewers scratching their heads trying to guess the actual filming locations of “Reign Supreme.”
Where Was Reign Supreme Series Filmed?
“Reign Supreme” was filmed completely in France, particularly in Île-de-France. According to reports, principal photography for the initial iteration of the biopic began in early February 2021 and wrapped up in late May of that year.
Since most of the story takes place in France, the makers decided to shoot the series on location, giving us a much more authentic and immersive viewing experience.
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Many key sequences for “Reign Supreme” take place in and around Île-de-France, the most populous of France’s eighteen regions. The production team traveled across the region to shoot scenes on suitable backdrops. They primarily set up camp in Paris, the capital and most populous city of France, which is also the center of the Île-de-France region.
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Located in the north-central part of the country, the economy of Île-de-France depends mainly on electronics, finance, aviation, optics, and IT services. The region is home to many historic sites and monuments, such as the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Palace of Fontainebleau, the Palace of Versailles, and the Chateau of Vaux-le-Vicomte.
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In addition, Île-de-France has served as a prominent production location for many films and television shows. Some are The Inside Game, Cold War, Monte Carlo, Perfect Nanny, and The Take.
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