Kaamelott

You may be wondering if the Trolls & Legends festival in Mons is THE place where fans and curious people of Kaamelott gather every year? Between the fairy market, meetings with iconic actors, and dedicated animations, this event positions itself as a vibrant extension of the cult medieval-fantastic universe. Discover why this immersion in Belgian fantasy is worth the trip for any fan of Arthurian legends.
Kaamelott, the French cult series of medieval fantasy
Let's be clear: Kaamelott is much more than a series. It is a modern rewriting of the Arthurian legend, blending absurd comedy and geek references. An essential classic for fantasy lovers.
Kaamelott and Trolls & Legends share a love for medieval fantasy. The universe of the series, populated by clumsy knights and cult dialogues, finds a natural echo in the festival's atmosphere. Between magic, epic quests, and quirky humor, the two worlds resonate with each other.
The actors of Kaamelott in Mons
Already present in Mons, iconic figures from Kaamelott have marked the festival. Nicolas Gabion (Bohort), Bô Gaultier de Kermoal (Attila's bodyguard), and Jonathan Chiche (Papinius) have provided fans with unforgettable moments.
- Nicolas Gabion portraying Bohort, the clumsy yet endearing knight of the Round Table
- Jonathan Chiche in the role of Caius Papinius, the eccentric scribe of Kaamelott
- Bô Gaultier de Kermoal playing Attila the Hun's bodyguard, a cult figure from the series
- Christian Bujeau (the master of arms) and Guillaume Briat (the Burgundian king), also present in previous editions with their emblematic characters
Between filming anecdotes and autographs, the actors created memorable memories. Nicolas Gabion notably mentioned the chaotic beginnings of the series, filmed in a hangar with "three bits of string."
The fan community: between Arthurian legends and fantasy
At Trolls & Legends, Kaamelott fans gather in an electric atmosphere. Medieval costumes, cult quotes, and passionate discussions about the characters dominate the exchanges, strengthening the bond between the series and the festival.
Kaamelott revisits the Arthurian legends with a mix of humor and depth. Its quirky spirit resonates with the themes explored at the festival, where ancient myths coexist with modern creations. Between role-playing games inspired by the series and workshops on Arthurian material, the universe of Kaamelott naturally fits into this celebration of fantasy.
For Kaamelott fans, the festival offers a total immersion. Between meetings with the actors, medieval market, and fantasy animations, every moment resonates with the spirit of the series.
Kaamelott 2, part one, is expected to be released in October 2025. As for part two, it is scheduled for just a few weeks before the 2026 edition of the festival...
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