Turkish Series News on September 7, 2024
The first episode of the series “The Nightfall” garnered over 6 million views in just three days, and the project’s YouTube channel reached 250,000 subscribers. The promo for the second episode was viewed 9 million times on digital platforms in three days, setting a record among new series.
The series “As If Tomorrow Never Comes,” starring Tuba Büyüküstün and Halit Ergenç, is now available on the Ivi platform.
Şükran Ovalı was spotted at the Metropol İstanbul shopping mall. The actress arrived during lunch, dressed in a security guard uniform needed for her role. Visitors mistook Şükran for a real security guard, leading to humorous situations. Without showing any embarrassment, she calmly directed people and let them through the X-ray machine.
Tonight, Turkish viewers will watch the first episode of the Turkish superhit “Mountain of the Heart,” which returns for its 5th season.
Aras Bulut İynemli felt unwell on the set of the series “Genius,” where he plays the leading role. Due to nausea and vomiting, filming was paused, and the actor went home to rest.
Birce Akalay congratulated her beloved Hakan Kurtas on his birthday, writing: “Today is a beautiful day. Many happy years, my love! Happy birthday. I love you very much.”
The second promo poster for the series “Black Heart” (Siyah Kalp) has been released.
Ertan Saban and Damla Sönmez in the new series “Bad Blood.”
Filming has begun for the Netflix series “Separation is also a Part of Love,” starring İbrahim Çelikkol, Emine Meyrem, and Yasemin Kay Allen.
Bertan Asllani on the cover of “be MAN” magazine.
Another promo poster for the series “Leyla: Life, Love, Justice.”
Kerem Bürsin shared photos from the red carpet of the Venice Film Festival.
Turkish journalists who spotted Duygu Sarışın in traffic rushed to ask her if she had reconciled with Çağatay Ulusoy. Duygu responded, saying there was nothing going on.
Mert Ramazan Demir and Pelin Akil on the set of the series “Golden Boy”
The short film “Almost Certainly Wrong,” directed by Cansu Baydar and produced by Sinan Yusufoğlu, Ceyda Yüceer, İzem Genç, Ulaş Tuna Astepe, and Ali Farhonde, was presented at the 81st Venice Film Festival. The film, the only Turkish entry among 13 finalists, tells the story of Syrian refugees in Istanbul. The lead role was played by Rahaf Armanaci. The film, supported by several studios and the CultureCIVIC program, has already won awards at Turkish festivals. Its Turkish premiere is expected soon.
The new series “My Mother Ankara” from BKM is set to premiere on Kanal D, starring Bergüzar Korel and Mehmet Günsür. Selen Özbayrak, known from “Golden Boy,” has joined the project and will play Sibel, a friend of the main character’s son. Filming for the first episodes has already begun, drawing attention with a mix of experienced and young actors.
Birsen Altuntaş reports that negotiations are underway with Selahattin Paşalı and Kaan Urgancıoğlu for the lead role of Kemal in the Netflix series “The Museum of Innocence,” an adaptation of Orhan Pamuk’s novel. Eylül Lize Kandemir may be cast as Füsun. The project has garnered significant interest from young actresses eager to work on the adaptation of a Nobel laureate’s work.