‘Kuruluş: Osman’ Returning With New Episodes

By | September 12, 2020

The first trailer of season 2 of the popular Turkish drama serial ‘Kuruluş: Osman’ has been released.

This trailer is quite surprising because the characters who are shown in it besides Usman are becoming a part of this serial for the first time.

Horses, eagles and wolves, the three main components of Turkish culture, are also featured in the trailer.

Actor Burak Özçivit  is once again returning to play the role of Usman.

The trailer shows the legendary Turkish actor Cüneyt Arkin with an eagle in his hand.

Cüneyt Arkin will be seen in the play as the head of white-bearded.

But the character that caught the attention of the people in the trailer was Tamer Yiğit with whom a wolf was shown because no one has any idea what role he is going to play.

In fact, there are rumors on social media that he is in fact becoming part of the drama in the form of Ertugrul Ghazi’s old age, which is not yet possible to confirm, because the production team did not say anything about it.

The trailer stated, “The truth of the secret has been revealed, the fire of love has ignited, now let everyone come, this is the time that will open the way, now is the time to walk this path and become a state.” ۔

The trailer was started by Amin Gorsi, the first part of the play, whose role is not yet known.

It should be noted that the youthful struggle of Usman, the son of Ertugrul Ghazi, was shown in Kuruluş: Osman Season One against the Mongols and the enemies in the Kluchsayar fort.

The first season ended at the end of June, and at the point where it ended, it had aroused people’s longing for the second season and they have been waiting for it ever since.

Season 2 is expected to launch in October or November, with the official trailer being released in early September and the teaser trailer now out.

Of Ertugrul’s characters, only Bamsi and Abdurrahman appeared in Season 1 of Korlish Usman, and it is hoped that they will also appear in Season 2.

It should be noted that the shooting of ‘Kuruluş: Osman’ continued with all precautions even during the outbreak of Corona virus and Mohammad Bozdagh said that Korlash Usman will continue for another 5 to 6 years and is definitely one of the most popular dramas of its era.

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