The blood loss continues in the TV series Barbaroslar series, which TRT 1 brought to the screen with great claims at the beginning of last winter season and did not make the final despite its low ratings. According to the news, the Barbaroslar series is losing one of its leading actors.
The first season of the period TV series Barbaroslar, broadcast on TRT1, went very badly. Despite all its claims, the series, which started unsuccessfully in the ratings, increased a little in the following weeks, but it never made the expected exit. TRT 1, on the other hand, decided to continue the Barbaroslar series despite its ratings.
Meanwhile, there is serious blood loss in the series. The lead actor, Engin Altan Düzyatan, left the series first. It was discussed that the actor had a seasonal contract with the project. Then, another popular actress of the series, Pelin Akil, left the production. After all these events, the separation of another very important character is on the agenda.
The separation of Ulaş Tuna Astepe, who plays Hızır Reis in the series, has been talked about for a while. According to the news, Ulaş Tuna Astepe agreed with Show TV’s new series Yeni Istanbul (New İstanbul). According to the latest news, the agreement between the successful actor and the production company has reached the signing stage. In this case, the Barbaroslar series will enter the new season with great shortcomings.
New Istanbul, which will be produced by O3 Medya, will be the Turkish adaptation of the US-made New Amsterdam. The New Amsterdam series, which was broadcast on Netflix, attracted great attention from the audience. Tansel Öngel, who plays the character of Naci in the latest series of Masumlar Apartmanı (Innocent Apartments), will star in Yeni Istanbul.
New Amsterdam is a hospital drama that aired on NBC in 2018 and then aired on Netflix. A clever man on the show, Dr. Max Goodwin is appointed as the chief physician of the oldest public hospital in the USA. Not taking no for an answer, Goodwin is ready to tear down the bureaucracy to make the hospital good. Doctors and hospital staff hardly think that these words they have heard before will come true.