Lupin on Netflix review: French crime caper is slick but suffers from the law of diminishing returns

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eemingly out of nowhere, crime caper series Lupin proved a sensation for Netflix when parts one and two landed in 2021: it was the first French show to make the streamer’s global top 10. And after a two-year absence, it’s good to have Assane Diop – the elusive thief, conman and righter of wrongs played by the great Omar Sy – back again.

If Marcel Leblanc’s original stories of gentleman thief Arsène Lupin, written at the turn of the 20th century, were in some ways a riposte to Arthur Conan-Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes, then a line too can be drawn between the modern-day adaptations of those stories: Sherlock and Lupin.

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