Class Act (2023) Season 1 Streaming Release Date: When Is It Coming Out on Netflix?
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Class Act (2023) Season 1 Streaming Release Date: When Is It Coming Out on Netflix?

The Class Act Season 1 Netflix release date is approaching, and viewers are wondering when they can start streaming the TV series.

Viewers are interested in seeing Class Act as the drama series will be a fictionalized story of Bernard Tapie, a working-class man who eventually became one of France’s most controversial public figures. Here’s when the first season is coming out on Netflix.

When is the Class Act Season 1 Netflix release date?

The Class Act Season 1 Netflix release date is September 13, 2023.

Class Act will tell the story of Bernard Tapie, a relentless and ambitious working-class man based in France who eventually became a controversial public figure.

The Class Act cast includes the lead roles of Laurent Laffitte as Bernard Tapie and Josephine Japy as Dominique Tapie. Other cast members are Patrick d’Assumacao, Sarah Suco, Antoine Reinartz, Ophelia Kolb, Hakim Jemili, Alexandre Blazy, and Fabrice Luchini, among other cast members.

When is Class Act Season 1 coming out via streaming?

Class Act Season 1 will be available to watch via streaming on Netflix on September 13, 2023. Viewers will be able to stream it at 12. a.m. Pacific Time.

Current Netflix subscribers will be able to watch Class Act when it airs, and if you haven’t already subscribed to Netflix, you can do so by following the instructions below:

How to watch and stream Class Act Season 1?

Viewers can stream Class Act by signing up for a Netflix account. A standard ad-supported Netflix subscription costs $6.99 monthly, while a standard ad-free Netflix subscription costs $15.49 monthly. A premium ad-free Netflix subscription costs $19.99 monthly.

With a Netflix subscription, viewers will be able to access and stream various different titles on Netflix, including both original films and TV shows, such as Extraction, Stranger Things, The Monkey King, and The Witcher, and films and shows that are present on Netflix because of the streamer’s partnership with companies that produce said films and shows, such as The Blacklist, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, and Spider-Man: No Way Home.

Class Act’s official synopsis reads:

“A relentlessly ambitious working-class man becomes one of France’s most controversial public figures in this fictionalized biopic about Bernard Tapie.”

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