Frankie Muniz and Christopher Lloyd have joined a new Paris-set family adventure as international sales begin at the Cannes Film Market.
All Rights Entertainment, which operates across Paris, Hong Kong and Los Angeles, has launched sales on
Christopher Hope and the Secret of Napoleon
, a feature positioned as the first chapter in a planned trilogy. The project signals a clear push into globally marketable family fare, using a recognizable cast and a historical mystery hook to stand out in a crowded sales market.The story follows a history student pulled into a larger adventure, with Napoleon serving as the entry point into the film’s mystery. The available details remain limited, but the setup points to a family-oriented blend of historical intrigue, travel and discovery rather than a grounded academic drama.
The film is not arriving as a one-off release; it is being introduced as the opening move in a broader franchise plan.
Key Facts
- Frankie Muniz and Christopher Lloyd lead the cast.
- All Rights Entertainment launched international sales at the Cannes Film Market.
- The film is titled
Christopher Hope and the Secret of Napoleon
and is set in Paris. - Reports indicate the project serves as the first chapter in a planned trilogy.
That franchise ambition matters. Family adventure films remain a dependable target for producers and distributors because they can travel across markets, especially when they combine familiar performers with accessible stakes. Reports indicate the company sees this title not just as a standalone feature, but as the foundation for a longer-running property that can build audience loyalty over time.
The next test comes at Cannes, where buyers will weigh whether the cast, setting and series potential can translate into real demand. If the film secures strong international interest, it could give All Rights Entertainment a launchpad for the rest of the trilogy and add another historical mystery series to the family film pipeline.