
First Look at the Star-Studded Trailer to ‘Hepta' Sequel
Jun 30, 2025
The teaser for 'Hepta: The Final Debate' has just dropped, offering a first glimpse into the highly anticipated follow-up to the hit romantic drama Hepta (2016).
Directed by Hadi El Bagoury and written by Mohamed Sadek, with screenplay contributions from Mohamed Galal and Nourhan Abu Bakr, the film presents four intertwined love stories that reflect the unpredictable nature of relationships and the emotional threads that bind people together.
The ensemble cast includes Menna Shalaby, Karim Fahmy, Mohamed Mamdouh, Salma Abu Deif, Mayan El Sayed, Hassan Malek, and more.
Produced by The Producers, Vox Studios, Film Square, and Immersive, Hepta: The Final Debate will be released soon in cinemas across the Arab world.
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