Fans of Un, dos, tres and Glee will be thrilled, as will lovers of soap operas and music. Netflix and TF1 have debuted All for the Spotlight, a drama series that follows the everyday lives of young, talented dancers and singers. The show features a mix of dreams, love, and disillusionment, all set against a backdrop of original songs and choreographies.
The cast includes familiar faces such as Esther Joy (Our Dear Neighbors), Isabel Otero (Diane, Police Woman), and Prudence Leroy (Life’s Beautiful), alongside fresh talent discovered on The Voice like Gwendal Marimoutou, Vike, and Charlie Loiselier.
Thanks to the collaboration between Netflix and TF1, the streaming giant is offering daily broadcasts. After premiering the first three episodes of All for the Spotlight on June 13, 2025, and episodes 4 and 5 on Saturday and Sunday, June 14 and 15, Netflix will switch to a daily release schedule starting June 18. An episode will be available online every day, Wednesday through Sunday, at 9:01 AM.
Meanwhile, TF1 will start airing the series on Monday, June 16, at 6 PM. Viewers can catch the show on the main network. Episodes will also be accessible for replay on TF1+ the day after they air. Overall, Netflix will consistently have a five-episode lead over TF1.
What is the plot of All for the Spotlight?
In All for the Spotlight, Victoria Vargas, who hit fame with a popular song at the age of 20, returns to her hometown of La Ciotat after leaving everything behind and cutting ties with her family. There, she discovers Studio Lumière, a renowned dance and singing center run by her mother, who is in a coma. Convinced by the young talents eager to succeed, she decides to stay. Navigating through family secrets and her rekindled passion for music, Victoria will share the dramas and hopes of a group of aspiring artists.
Who’s in the cast of All for the Spotlight?
- Joy Esther: Victoria Vargas
- Lannick Gautry: Max Vargas
- Prudence Leroy: Justine Daoust
- Louis Duneton: Hadrien Verzeroli
- Ilan Evans: Ali Carvalho
- Isabel Otero: Florence Delaunat
- Gilles Cohen: Joël Louvet
- Maud Jurez: Marina Malinowski
- Charlie Loiselier: Maddie
- Clément Massy: Éden Louvet
- Amaya Carreté: Tess André
- Marco Bouttin: Noah Goldberg
- Marie Fèvre-Scheuermann: Solenn Verzeroli
- Marie Alexandre: Élise Verzeroli
- Yara Charry: Sultana
- Abdellah Boujalal: Mohamed El Hachem
- Loris Triolo: Élimane
- Gwendal Marimoutou: Jacob
- Vike Jeandidier: Nils Carpentier
- Alex Doux: Julian
- Louve Le Coadou: Baya Vargas
When and what time to watch All for the Spotlight on Netflix?
Viewers will need to adjust their schedules to catch All for the Spotlight. Netflix released the first three episodes on June 13, 2025, before moving to a daily schedule. Episodes are available on the red-logoed streaming giant from Wednesday to Sunday starting at 9:01 AM (no episodes on Mondays and Tuesdays). To subscribe to the streaming platform, three options are available: an essential subscription with ads ($7.99 per month), a standard subscription without ads ($14.99 per month), or a premium plan ($21.99 per month).
What time to watch All for the Spotlight on TF1?
If you don’t have a Netflix subscription, All for the Spotlight is also airing for free on television. Starting June 16, 2025, the first episode will be broadcast on TF1. The show airs daily at 6 PM, just before Here Everything Begins and Tomorrow is Ours. Episodes are also available for streaming replay on TF1+ the day after they air.
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