A wide range of new movies and TV shows are coming to streaming services in the Middle East this month, offering something for every audience. From Turkish dramas to thrilling action movies, here’s what you can look forward to.
Hajara Walaqa Mikas (Shahid, on sale now)
title Tas Kagit Makas The Turkish version of the show, which aired on Shahid on Monday, tells the story of Umut, a cleaning worker with Alzheimer’s disease, who, after being falsely accused of murder, relies on her hyperthymic son to clear her name and take on Istanbul’s most powerful families.
The show stars Ekin Kok, who previously starred in the “Bozkir” series, and other cast members include Ozan Güven, Sera Alitürk and Hande Atayci.
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F (Netflix, Wednesdays)
Eddie Murphy returns to one of his most beloved roles Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.The fourth film in the series, which began in 1984, will be released on Netflix on Wednesday and will see Murphy reunite with co-stars from previous films, including Judge Reinhold and John Ashton.
Previous 3 Beverly Hills Cop The film features some of Murphy’s most memorable comedic moments and classic Hollywood action, and he also returned to his original character for the sequel. Coming to America,new Shrek The film is scheduled for release next year.
Australian director Mark Molloy makes his directorial debut with this film.
Five Nights at Freddy’s (OSN+, Friday)
Supernatural horror movies Five Nights at Freddy’s Bringing the creepy world of the hit video game series to life, the story, directed by Emma Tammy, sees Josh Hutcherson play a troubled security guard who starts working in an abandoned pizza parlor complete with animatronic mascots.
When he discovers that the mascot is possessed by the souls of murdered children, he encounters terrifying events. Elizabeth Lail, Piper Rubio, Mary Stuart Masterson, and Matthew Lillard also star in the film. Though it received mixed critical reviews, the film was a box office hit, grossing $297 million worldwide for Blumhouse Productions and paving the way for a long-awaited sequel.
Abbott Elementary, Season 3, Part 2 (Disney+, July 10)
In the third season Abbott Elementary SchoolIn Philadelphia Public Schools, Principal Ava Coleman and her dynamic team face new challenges and triumphs: budget cuts, curriculum changes, and personal revelations test their resolve.
Created by Quinta Brunson, the show has gained popularity for its refreshing take on awkward workplace comedy: office and Parks and Recreation.
Bye Bye Tiberias (OSN+, July 12)
One of the most moving documentaries of the past year, Lina Soarem’s film follows Hiam Abbas’ journey from the Palestinian village of Deir Hanna, leaving his family behind to pursue an acting career. Years later, Abbas returns with his daughter Soarem to examine the impact his choice had on his family and community.
Set against a backdrop of cultural change and urban development, this Palestinian, Belgian, French and Qatari co-production explores themes of identity, sacrifice and the enduring bonds that bind people.
Descendants: Red Rise (Disney+, July 12)
Descendants: The Rise of Red is a musical fantasy film that will be a sequel to the beloved series. Directed by Jennifer Pang, the film is a spin-off from the original trilogy. Descendants: Royal Wedding.
The film stars Kylie Cantrall as Red, the daughter of the Queen of Hearts, and Maria Baker as Chloe Charming, the daughter of Cinderella and Prince Charming. Tensions rise when Uma (China Anne McClain) becomes the headmistress of Auradon High School, and Red’s arrival causes Uma’s mother to seek revenge against Auradon.
As chaos ensues, Red and Chloe embark on a time-traveling mission to change the course of history and prevent a catastrophe that could change Red’s destiny forever.
The Dying (Starzplay, July 18)
Starring Sir Anthony Hopkins The Dyingis a series set in the Roman Empire that focuses on gladiators. independence day and 2012as well as Marco Kreuzpaintner, who previously worked on the Netflix series. body.
Starring Iwan Rheon, Dimitri Leonidas, Jojo Macari and Sara Martins, the show also features Arab actors, including Mo Hassim, who appeared in the hit series. Ted Lasso, Mohammed Bakri’s achievements to date include: Homeland and Night.
Unsolved Mysteries: Volume 4 (Netflix, July 31)
Netflix Unsolved mysteries The investigative series is brought back with a modern twist, focusing on intriguing real-life mysteries that have baffled investigators and the public alike. This reboot stays true to its roots by investigating spooky disappearances, baffling crimes and the supernatural, presenting each case with meticulous attention to detail.
The show invites viewers to ponder the unexplained and perhaps contribute to solving these mysteries.
Updated: July 3, 2024, 10:04 AM