Turkish Series News on November 26, 2024
New issue of the magazine L’Officiel Arabia with Gökçe Bahadır
The series “Asaf,” starring Cihangir Ceyhan, Burçin Terzioğlu, and Saadet Işıl Aksoy, will be released on Netflix on November 28.
Emre Bey, who plays Orhan in the series “Kuruluş: Osman,” has extended his contract with the clothing brand he represents for another year. The actor, who became the face of the renowned men’s clothing brand Hatemoğlu, signed a contract for the third year of collaboration with the company. Positive feedback on the advertising campaigns helped the firm decide to renew the contract for one more year. Last week, Emre Bey began filming the first commercial for the new campaign to present the summer collection.
The series “Sapphire,” which was nominated for an International Emmy Award in the category of “Best Telenovela,” did not win the award. Haluk Bilginer also did not receive an award this time.
Hazal Kaya and her husband Ali Atay celebrated the fifth birthday of their son Fikret Ali.
New photos have appeared from the film “39 Degrees of Love,” starring Ayça Ayşin Turan and Furkan Andıç.
Çağlar Ertuğrul, who played Captain Van Dijk in the popular series “Prince,” will not return for the third season.
The 10-episode series “Harman Yeri” reunites Berk Oktay (Hamza) and Burcu Kumbetlioğlu (Vedat), who previously worked together in the series “Warrior.” Recently, actress Jessica May joined the strong cast. She will play the role of Linda, the CEO of a European company. Filming is expected to be completed within 8-10 weeks. The screenplay was written by Necip Güleçer, Harun Korkmaz, Emine Koçak, and Hakan Güneri.
The Presidential Initiatives Fund “Dara,” in collaboration with “Karga Seven Pictures,” has launched production of a six-episode English-language hybrid documentary drama series about the life of Jochi Khan, the eldest son of Genghis Khan. In this regard, Karga Seven Pictures announces an open casting. The company is looking for actors (male and female) aged 8 to 60 of Kazakh, Central Asian, or East Asian origin who are proficient in English and have horseback riding skills.
The Tabii platform is introducing an ambitious new series “P.A.Y.,” which combines crime, dark comedy, and neo-noir. The story begins with the theft of Osman Hamdi Bey’s famous painting “Before the Green Mosque.” Among the main characters are Zafer Algöz, portraying a cunning art dealer involved in the heist; Birkan Sokullu as a police officer attempting to unravel the crime; and Devrim Özkan as a mysterious collector with a dubious reputation. The series, produced by Vernant DP under the direction of Süleyman Mert Özdemir, will bring together a star-studded cast. The plot unfolds on an abandoned warehouse site, where the fates of various characters—from criminals to accidental participants—intersect. Filming begins on December 1, and the premiere is scheduled for 2025. Viewers can expect gripping plot twists and intense confrontations between the characters.
Hande Erçel at an event for ELLE Magazine
Birce Akalay impressed at the ELLE event with her blue outfit, becoming one of the most striking personalities at the event.
Fırat Çelik is leaving the series “Cranberry Sherbet.” The actor, who played Cemal, is departing from the project. The series remains one of the most popular on Show TV.
Zeynep Atılgan has joined the cast of the series “Kardelenler,” where she will play the role of Aysel.
Filming for the third season of the series “Prince” on the BluTV platform will begin on December 22. In the new season, the focus will shift to female characters and their roles in the story.
Kaan Urgancıoğlu, in an interview for *L’Officiel Hommes* Turkey, shared: “When I read a story or simply live my life, I try to understand the principles that are not told to us. In fact, I think we all try to do this. For example, quantum physics—what does it mean? There are principles that we do not fully understand. At the very least, now the path to understanding them is open to us, and we can believe in them because the world moves according to these unknown principles, not myths. Everyone is trying to understand precisely these principles. When someone decides to tell a story, they are actually declaring that they understand these principles.”