
Fall at TVA Heats Up with Intense New Season of “Alertes”
Hey everyone, I have some exciting news for fans of suspense and strong storytelling. This fall, TVA and its streaming platform TVA+ are turning up the intensity with the return of Alertes , one of Quebec’s most gripping police dramas. The fifth season promises not only edge-of-your-seat investigations but also a cast expansion that brings new energy to the screen.
Let me set the stage for you. This season of Alertes , which officially kicks off in September, is directed by none other than Julien Hurteau. Not only is he behind the camera, but he also steps in front of it to play a former gang member turned trendy ad exec involved in a major case. It’s fascinating to see someone juggle both roles so seamlessly—Julien even admits it wasn’t his idea to cast himself; it was the casting director who insisted the role was made for him.
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And he’s not the only familiar face joining the ensemble. Big names like Robert Brouillette, Pascale Renaud-Hébert, and Julie Ringuette are all part of the new storylines. Yes, Alertes is bringing back veteran actors we’ve loved in other productions, but it's also introducing a whole new lineup of 26 performers including Jade Brind’Amour, Amélie B. Simard, and Kevin Tremblay. That alone is a sign that the series is upping the stakes.
Speaking of stakes, the plotlines this season are emotionally charged and socially relevant. The first major case involves the disappearance of a young woman named Jade. Her car is discovered in a deserted parking lot, doors open, and she’s nowhere to be found. As the investigation unfolds, suspicion shifts toward those closest to her, peeling back layers of complex relationships and past trauma.
In another gripping storyline, a young child is found wandering alone, clearly distressed. While the Cerbère squad tries to uncover her identity and locate her family, Lily-Rose (played by Mylène St-Sauveur) forms a deeply emotional connection with the little girl. It’s these kinds of human moments that balance the hard-hitting crime plots with real heart.
And then there’s the episode that’s already causing a stir—a baby is kidnapped during a peaceful yoga retreat for parents and children. This isn't just a random act. The incident is laced with homophobic undertones, adding layers of tension and urgency to an already dire situation. And just when you think things can't escalate further, a second abduction plunges the team into chaos.
All this is brought to life through the vision of Sarah Lévesque, the lead writer of the season, in collaboration with Pixcom and Québecor Contenu. The visuals, the pace, the emotional undercurrent—it all points toward Alertes being one of the must-watch shows this fall.
So if you’re into smart crime drama with emotional depth and a diverse, powerhouse cast, mark your calendar. This fall on TVA and TVA+, Alertes is coming back stronger, bolder, and more relevant than ever. You won’t want to miss a single episode.
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