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Kuruluş Osman Season 7: Latest updates on release date, cast and plot details

Kuruluş Osman Season 7: Latest updates on release date, cast and plot details

Business Upturn2 days ago
Fans of Kuruluş Osman are still buzzing after that intense Season 6 finale on June 4, 2025. With Osman Bey now eyeing the historic city of Bursa, the question on everyone's mind is simple: What's next? While there's no official confirmation just yet, here's everything we know—and what we're all hoping for—in Season 7 of this epic saga. Kuruluş Osman Season 7 Potential Release Date
As of August 2025, there's been no official greenlight from ATV or Bozdağ Film—but let's be honest, it's practically a done deal. This show isn't just a hit in Turkey. It's a cultural force from Pakistan to South Asia and even beyond. With Season 6 pulling in ratings as high as 14.46 in Turkey alone, it's hard to imagine they'd end things now.
Going by past seasons, Kuruluş Osman usually kicks off in early October. Season 6 began on October 2, 2024, and filming tends to start in mid-August. So, if the pattern holds, Season 7 could land around October 1, 2025—likely with a 30–35 episode run. And don't be surprised if we get a teaser trailer sometime in late September. Who's Coming Back in Kuruluş Osman Season 7?
The heartbeat of the show, Burak Özçivit, is locked in to return as Osman Bey—putting those silly recasting rumors to rest. His portrayal of the bold and strategic Kayı leader is too iconic to replace. Joining him is Özge Törer, who's expected to continue as Bala Hatun, even though her character's health has been a lingering concern since Season 6.
Other familiar faces likely to return include Cengiz Coşkun as the ever-charismatic Turgut Bey and Yiğit Uçan as Boran Alp, whose archer-warrior-bard combo keeps fans invested.
But there may be some changes. Rumors are swirling about a possible time jump, which could lead to the recasting of Orhan Bey—Osman's son. Some fans are even speculating that Cihan Ünal might step in as an older Osman, but that's still very much up in the air (and controversial, to say the least).
And of course, don't rule out new characters. Season 6 gave us the likes of Ilbay and Veysel Alp, so expect more spies, commanders, and wild cards to show up and shake things up. What Could Happen in Kuruluş Osman Season 7?
Season 6 ended with Osman setting his sights on Bursa, a key city in Ottoman history. In real life, the siege of Bursa took years and wasn't completed until after Osman's death. But that won't stop the show from diving into it full throttle.
So what can fans expect? A few possibilities:
Massive Battles: Osman's march toward Bursa—and possibly nearby fortresses like Kestel—is bound to bring more jaw-dropping action scenes. We could also see more tension with rival Turkish tribes like the Germiyanids, especially Yakup Bey, who literally declared himself Sultan last season.
More Backstabbing and Political Chess: Betrayals are a given. Yakup Bey is still a looming threat, and Sofia's surprise return—yes, the same one who kidnapped Osman's daughter Halime—suggests that the internal and external drama is far from over.
Family & Emotional Struggles: Bala's illness, the heartbreak of losing Halime, and Osman's constant tug-of-war between duty and family will no doubt carry over into the new season. The return of Holofira (now Nilüfer) could also add emotional and political complications, especially where Orhan is concerned.
A Touch of History: The show has always done a solid job blending fiction and historical fact. Expect deeper storylines around the Ottoman Beylik's rise, possible diplomatic alliances, and more friction with Mongol commanders like Ulugan and Altoga, who were introduced last season.
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