Death in Paradise star shares exciting update on returning crime drama that has fans “hooked”

Previously featured actress Joséphine Jobert recently disclosed an enticing development regarding her upcoming appearance in the crime series she was a part of.

After leaving her character Florence Cassell on the BBC’s crime comedy-drama last year, Jobert has moved from Saint Marie to a new series titled “Saint-Pierre“, where she takes on another police role set on another island.

A Canadian series narrates the tale of Donny ‘Fitz’ Fitzpatrick, portrayed by Allan Hawco, a Royal Newfoundland Constabulary Inspector who gets reassigned to serve in Saint-Pierre et Miquelon due to his probe into questionable activities by a local politician.

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In the storyline, it becomes necessary for Fitz to collaborate with Deputy Chief Geneviève ‘Arch’ Archambault, hailing from Paris, who has personal motives for being in Saint-Pierre. Together, they join forces to tackle mysteries within their community.

After making its debut in Canada earlier this year, it was officially confirmed last month that a second season of Saint-Pierre is in progress, as indicated by Jobert and her fellow actors’ posts on Instagram.

Excitedly sharing the news: Principal filming for Season 2 has started! Get ready to catch it on CBC and CBC Gem in Winter 2026. Here’s a peek at our two main actors already on set!

Fans of the series “Saint-Pierre” are excitedly waiting for the arrival of the next season, as they’ve been clamoring for fresh episodes ever since its debut on television.

A fan on IMDB expressed that they are thoroughly captivated by the series, having watched just four episodes thus far. They particularly appreciate the storyline about a police officer or detective adapting to a fresh workplace and collaborating with new colleagues, which is consistently intriguing for them.

A different spectator commented, “The series kicked off powerfully, with its first steps sounding firm and decisive,” praising Hawco’s portrayal of Fitz. “The connection between him and the Arch character is fantastic. Purefoy plays his role masterfully as the ominous adversary of both the police force and the entire island.

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2025-06-07 00:49

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