
Is there season 2 of 'Bi Al Dam' series in Ramadan 2026?
ALBAWABA - Since the great reactions that the Ramadan 2025 'Bi Al Dam' series has caused after the release of its final episode, people are asking if there's a second season of the breathtaking series. Also Read Ramadan 2025 'Bi Al Dam' series sparks anger, was the idea stolen?
Ramadan 2025 'Bi Al Dam' series starred many Lebanese great stars including Maguy Bou Ghosn, Bassem Moughnieh, Badih Abou Chakra, Jessy Abdo, Wissam Fares, Carole Abboud, and Saeed Sarhan.
The series revolves around Ghalia, who after 45 years, discovers a dangerous secret about her family and birth, which pushes her to search for the mysterious truth about her true identity when she discovers a gang of child smuggling. What happens in the final episode of 'Bi Al Dam' series?
Ghalia, the main character of the Ramadan series gets shot at the hands of the gang leader, before she dies, Galia asks her husband to agree to her donating one of her kidneys to her biological sister "Hanen" (played by Marilyne Naaman ), who suffer kidney failure.
The gang members "Asia" (played by Carol Abboud) and "Nazera" (played by Janah Fakhoury) were jailed after being caught by the police. Asia kills Nazera and then commits suicide in prison.
Ghalia dies after suffering a gun injury and Hanen gets her kidney and becomes better then she weds her fiance "Adam" (played by Said Serhan). Hanen's brother "Marwan" (played by Wessam Faris) also gets married to "Layan" (played by Rola Beksmati), the woman who was married to "Walid" (played by Bassem Moughnieh), but she wasn't able to have kids.
Man, who was switched with Ghalia at birth shows up at the Lebanon airport and comes to look for his biological parents.
After the broadcast of the final episode, many fans asked writer Nadine Jaber to continue the story in a new season, however, no official source revealed any details regarding a new season in Ramadan 2026. Was the idea behind 'Bi Al Dam' series stolen?
Eagle Films issued an official statement denying these allegations, stressing that the work is not based on a personal story, but rather a social drama that addresses a public issue.
In its statement, the company explained that its lawyer personally contacted Ms Greta Al-Zaghbi and presented her with the script for the series, allowing her to confirm that it had no connection to her personal life.
The statement emphasized that the work was not inspired by any specific story, but rather revolves around the issue of identity and belonging.

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