
"Mamlakat Al Harir" Gets Trailer and Premiere Date
The official trailer and premiere date for Egyptian actor Karim Mahmoud Abdel Aziz's highly anticipated war fantasy series "Mamlakat Al Harir" have finally been unveiled.
The cast also includes Asma Abulyazeid, Ahmed Ghazy, Amr Abdel Gelil, Mahmoud Gharib, Sara El Tounsi, Walid Fawaz, Mahmoud Albezzawy, and more.
Written and directed by Peter Mimi, "Mamlakat Al Harir" follows two estranged brothers who fall into a fierce struggle to retrieve the throne of the Mamlakat Al Harir after their father is killed by their uncle.
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The series marks the second collaboration between Abulyazeid, Abdel Aziz, and Mimi after the 2021 sci-fi film "Mousa".
It also witness the third between Abulyazeid and Abdel Aziz after "Mousa" and the 2019 TV series "Hogan".
The show also sees the fifth collaboration between Abdel Aziz and Mimi after films "Mousa", "For Zeko", "Shalaby", and "Beit El Ruby".
The drama consists of 10 episodes and is produced by Senergy Plus.
"Mamlakat Al Harir" is set to screen on Sunday, June 29 on the "ON" satellite TV channel. It will also be available on the Yango Play streaming platform.
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