Overview
- Disney+ released the eight-episode French series on March 23, a day after three episodes screened at the Séries Mania festival in Lille.
- The storyline pairs Lucky Luke with Louise, an 18-year-old searching for her missing mother, while episodes draw on classic albums such as The Judge and Emperor Smith.
- Written by Mathieu Leblanc and Thomas Mansuy and directed by Benjamin Rocher, the production was made with France Télévisions and filmed in Almería and the Tabernas desert for genre authenticity.
- Alban Lenoir stars as Lucky Luke alongside Billie Blain as Louise, Jérôme Niel as Joe Dalton, Camille Chamoux as Calamity Jane, and Victor Le Blond as Billy the Kid.
- Critics highlight a more vulnerable hero, strong performances and atmosphere, yet point to flat dialogue, uneven rhythm, and mixed results among secondary roles.