
Is ‘Kurulus Osman' returning for season 7? Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on June 12, 2025, 17:30 IST Last updated June 12, 2025, 10:59 IST
Kuruluş Osman , the Turkish historical drama that chronicles the life of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire, has captivated audiences worldwide with its gripping storytelling, intense battle scenes, and rich historical backdrop. As a continuation of Diriliş: Ertuğrul , the series has amassed a massive fan base across South Asia, the Middle East, and beyond. With Season 6 having concluded on June 4, 2025, fans are eagerly asking: Is Kuruluş Osman Season 7 happening? Here's everything we know so far about the potential for a seventh season. Has Kuruluş Osman Season 7 Been Confirmed?
As of June 12, 2025, Season 7 of Kuruluş Osman has not been officially confirmed by the show's production team or ATV. However, there are strong indications that a seventh season is likely. Posts on X and various fan discussions suggest that preparations for Season 7 are underway, with some sources claiming it could be the final season of the series. For instance, posts on X mention that key actors, including Burak Özçivit (Osman Bey) and Cengiz Coşkun (Turgut), are set to return for Season 7, fueling speculation about its continuation. Expected Release Date for Kuruluş Osman Season 7
While no official release date has been announced, previous seasons provide a clue about when Season 7 might premiere. The show typically begins filming in August and premieres in early October. For example, Season 6 started filming in mid-August 2024 and premiered on October 2, 2024. Following this pattern, Season 7 could potentially premiere in early October 2025, assuming production follows a similar schedule. Fans should keep an eye on official channels like ATV or the Kuruluş Osman social media accounts for updates, as trailers are usually released by late September. What to Expect in Kuruluş Osman Season 7
If Season 7 is greenlit, it's expected to continue Osman Bey's journey to solidify the Ottoman Beylik and pursue his ambition of conquering Bursa, a key city in the Ottoman Empire's expansion. Season 6 focused on Osman's struggles against the Mongols, internal tribal conflicts, and new characters like Ilbay, who introduced fresh challenges. Season 7 is likely to delve deeper into:
Osman's Conquests: Building on Season 5's capture of Mekce Castle, Season 6 highlighted Osman's goal to conquer Bursa. Season 7 could depict the culmination of this effort, showcasing major battles and strategic maneuvers.
Political Intrigue: Osman's leadership will likely face new tests with rival Turkish tribes, Byzantine forces, and potential betrayals within the Kayı tribe, as seen in previous seasons.
Personal Struggles: The series has always balanced Osman's military campaigns with his personal life, including his relationships with Bala Hatun and Malhun Hatun. Season 7 may explore further developments, such as the fallout from Halime's storyline, where she was raised by Sofia to oppose her parents.
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Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com
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