The 8-episode Club series, which has become one of the most watched content of Netflix, emerged with great efforts. In addition to being an original story, the strong production also helped this period drama to debut effectively. The cost of an episode is 650 thousand dollars, which is a very serious production cost for Turkey.
The second season of the club series will also be shot, and fans who receive this good news are excitedly waiting for how the story will continue. There are some reasons why the series starring Gökçe Bahadır, Salih Bademci, Metin Akdülger, Asude Kalebek and Metin Akdülger is so popular.
The Club series, which revealed the difficult years for Turkey and the problems faced by non-Muslim citizens that need to be re-evaluated, also hurt the hearts. Anibal Güleroğlu, one of the writers of Milliyet Blog, who thinks that the Club series gave a good test in terms of objectivity in the narrative of that period, draws attention with the following comment:
“Creating period contents that attempt to mirror history is a difficult task. Because both expressing the real events of the narrated period objectively and naturally conveying the emotional reflections created by those events require a developmental perspective free from anxiety. The ‘Club’ is one of those who have achieved this to a great extent!”
Apart from the political developments and cultural consequences, the Club series stands out with its production success and its power in storytelling… The realism of the venues has been reflected very successfully. The Turkish realities of the 1950s, from the positioning of the characters in the story to the accessories and costumes, were used very successfully in the series.
All of this has made the Club series highly acclaimed as an original story. Anibal Güleroğlu also referred to the praise the series received from abroad and made the following comment:
“The Club”, which distinguishes itself with its approach to history, entered The Hollywood Insider’s international TV series list, emphasizing the accuracy of our industry’s progress in the progressive line.”