
Going Behind the Scenes of Bon Cop Bad Cop: Histoire de familles
The beloved universe of Bon Cop Bad Cop is back, and fans are diving deep into the new series, Bon Cop Bad Cop: Histoire de familles, now streaming on Crave. To celebrate the release, the cast and crew have pulled back the curtain, offering an exclusive look at the creative journey and the challenges faced during production.
Through a series of captivating behind-the-scenes capsules, viewers can explore the inner workings of the set, gaining a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship and teamwork required to bring this ambitious project to life. These insights make the audience feel like part of the creative process, bridging the gap between the screen and the studio.
Love, Tension, and Direction: The Patrick Huard Experience
One of the most talked-about moments in these behind-the-scenes clips features Patrick Huard, who reprises his iconic role as David Bouchard, and Christine Beaulieu, who plays Kim Dupuis. The duo opens up with humor and honesty about the more intimate scenes between their characters.
As the story unfolds, David and Kim’s relationship evolves beyond professional boundaries, leading to scenes of romantic tension. What makes these moments particularly interesting is the presence of Anik Jean—Patrick Huard’s partner—who served as the producer, director, and composer for the series.
Navigating the “Awkward” Moments
Filming romantic scenes while being directed by one’s spouse could easily become uncomfortable. The actors were candid about their initial feelings:
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- Patrick Huard: Admitted that performing intimate scenes under his wife’s direction was a unique and potentially tricky dynamic.
- Christine Beaulieu: Confessed that it could have been “very awkward,” noting that actors feel particularly vulnerable during these types of scenes.
However, the tension was dissolved by Anik Jean’s enthusiastic and positive approach. According to Beaulieu, Anik’s expressive support and genuine belief in the chemistry between the characters made the environment feel safe and professional. Anik herself revealed that she became so immersed in the storytelling that she was actively rooting for the characters to kiss, driven by her passion for the narrative.
A Bold Adaptation for a Loyal Fanbase
Adapting a franchise as cherished as Bon Cop Bad Cop was no small feat. The production team successfully balanced the nostalgia of well-known characters with a renewed storyline that breathes fresh life into the series. The result is a seamless blend of humour, action, and investigative suspense that continues to resonate with Canadian audiences.
Huge congratulations to Patrick Huard, Christine Beaulieu, Anik Jean, and the entire crew for their dedication to this project. Their ability to handle complex professional and personal dynamics on set is a testament to their artistry.
Have you started watching Bon Cop Bad Cop: Histoire de familles yet? We want to hear your thoughts! Let us know if this new version lives up to the original in the comments below.




