In a statement released last Wednesday, Netflix confirmed that items were stolen from its Paris film set, where the third part of the series “Lupin” is being filmed. According to a Netflix spokesperson’s statement to Entertainment Weekly, “An incident occurred on February 25 during the filming of the next season of Lupine. Our cast and crew are safe and there were no casualties. We are now resuming shooting for the film. Huh.”
Thieves used fireworks to silence the noise caused by a robbery on the set in Nanterre, on the outskirts of Paris. According to information from Agence France-Presse, equipment worth about $300,000 was stolen.
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According to a post on Netflix’s official Twitter account, the third part of ‘Lupin’ has been recorded since November last year.
Robbery on the set of ‘The Crown’
On Thursday, February 24, Netflix confirmed that props and antique reproductions had been stolen from the set of “The Crown.” The incident is being monitored by Yorkshire Police and according to Netflix, the total value of the stolen items is more than 150 thousand pounds sterling, which is equivalent to about $1.02 million. According to Yorkshire Police Information, the matter has been investigated and is currently on file.
The stolen items were taken from a set set in the city of Doncaster, which is in the county of Yorkshire, also known as the county of York. It is a historic county in the north of England and the largest county in the United Kingdom.
According to information from the BBC, one of the items stolen is a replica of a rare Fabergé egg. The original item was acquired in 1933 by Queen Elizabeth’s grandfather, King George V. according to information received from Royal Collection TrustThe Fabergé Egg is an Imperial Easter Egg with a rotating clock, belonging to the collection of the British royalty.