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Official Trailer Drops for Mena Massoud's Egyptian Action Thriller Fi Ezz El Dohr

Official Trailer Drops for Mena Massoud's Egyptian Action Thriller Fi Ezz El Dohr

Egypt Today2 days ago

The production company has just released the official trailer for Fi Ezz El Dohr, starring international star Mena Massoud. Set to hit cinemas on June 18, the film is gearing up to be a major contender in this summer's box office lineup. The action-packed trailer, filled with high-stakes thrills and slick visuals, has already captured the audience's attention.
Fi Ezz El-Dohr marks Mena Massoud's first Egyptian international film. The story follows a young Egyptian man who is recruited to work for the mafia then he decides to return to his homeland and choose a far more difficult path: redemption and reclaiming his identity.
The film stars Mena Massoud alongside Eman El-Assi, Sherine Reda, Bayoumi Fouad, Mohamed Ali Rizk, Jamila Awad, Mahmoud El Bezzawy, Mahmoud Hegazy, Ahmed Aziz, and Mohamed Ezz. It is produced by El Ekhwa El Mottahedoun, written by Karim Sorour, and directed by Markos Adel.

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