
Here's Our First Look at "Al Maddah" Season 5
The first look at the highly-anticipated fifth and final season of Egyptian singer-actor Hamada Helal's TV series "Al Maddah: Ostouret Al Ahd" has been revealed.
Season one of the series premiered in 2021 and spawned three seasons: "Al Maddah: Ostouret Al Wadi" (2022), "Al Maddah: Ostouret El Ishq" (2023), and " Al Maddah: Ostouret El Awda" (2024).
The series followed Saber (Helal), who was adopted and raised by an imam of the mosque (Bedir), as he harnesses his religious learning for bad deeds that lead to many ordeals.
In season 4, Saber's battle with the supernatural intensified when he and his new friend, Sameeh, respond to a distress call from a Sa'idi family.
"Al Maddah" season 5 features the return of previous cast members including Heba Magdi, Khaled Zaki, Khaled Sarhan, Donia Abdalaziz, Hanan Suleiman, Sahar Al Sayegh, Tamer Shaltout, Mohamed Ezz, Fathy Abdel Wahab, Diab, Mai Selim, and Hamza El Eily.
It also introduces newcomers Khaled El Sawy, Mohsen Mohieddin, Tarek El-Nahry, Ghada Adel, Mai Kassab, Jory Bakr, Mohamed Abdel Hafez, and Dareen Haddad.
Ahmed Samir Farag directed the series from a screenplay by Amin Gamal, Walid Abu Al-Majd, and Sherif Yousry.
"Al Maddah" season 5 is set to debut during the Ramadan 2025 drama marathon.
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