The shooting locations and visual richness, which are of great importance in the history of Turkish TV series, have made many TV series stand out. Unforgettable TV series such as Aşk-ı Memnu (Forbidden Love) and İstanbullu Gelin (Bride of İstanbul) were commemorated with the places they were shot, and many tourists visited these places. Viewers will remember many TV series in a similar situation.
Turkish TV series, which were shot especially in mansions and reflected in the most influential venues of Istanbul, made a great impact abroad and made a significant contribution to the development of tourism. Recently, we see a similar situation in the TV series Camdaki Kız (Girl in the Glass). The mansion, where the rich Koroğlu family lives, also became famous with the TV series.
It turned out that the new series, which will continue this tradition in the new season, is the Yalı Çapkını (Kingfisher), which will be broadcast on Star TV.
The name of the series, which was initially referred to as Antepli, was later renamed as the Seahorse. Afra Saraçoğlu and Mert Ramazan Demir are in the lead roles of the new series signed by OGM Pictures.
A part of the shooting of Yalı Çapkını, for which the series team has been preparing for a long time, will be held in Gaziantep. The new Star TV series, which will be directed by Burcu Alptekin, is known as one of the most influential projects of the winter season. Star TV has invested heavily in the project, in which Çetin Tekindor will return to the sets after a long hiatus, and good ratings are expected.
An important part of the scenes of the series, which stands out as the story of Ferit and Seyran characters, will be performed in a large mansion. For this reason, in the project, whose name has been determined as the Yalı Çapkını, it is eagerly awaited what kind of a pair Afra Saraçoğlu and Mert Ramazan Demir will become.
It is among the information that the cast of the Yalı Çakını series, which also includes names such as Hülya Duyar, Cansu Fırıncı, Doğukan Polat, Yiğit Tuncay, has not been completed yet and negotiations with new names are ongoing.