Midnight at the Pera Palas series, starring Hazal Kaya and Selahattin Paşalı, managed to attract all the attention with its extraordinary theme. Although criticized by some, the series was liked by the majority. Now, the broadcast date of the second season of the series “Midnight at the Pera Palas” is being wondered.
The Series, which tells the story of a journalist traveling through time to the first years of the Republic, was broadcast on Netflix as eight episodes. Although the series was heavily criticized by some, it received great praise in the international community.
Selahattin Paşalı, one of the leading actors of the series, recently announced that the second season of Midnight will be shot at Pera Palas. According to this, the shooting of the second season will be done in the summer. According to allegations, the release of the second season will find the same time next year. So it will probably be released in March.
The series, written by Elif Usman, tells the story of Esra’s struggle to prevent an assassination of Atatürk in 1919 and what happened to her in the meantime. According to Netflix’s data, watching Midnight at the Pera Palace has exceeded 25 million hours.
The series also received great praise in the international community. US-based news site Hollywood Insider wrote that Midnight at the Pera Palace is one of the best time travel productions.
In a comment on Fansided, one of the biggest news sites in the USA, it was stated that the series gave the audience a great adventure with cute characters and funny historical facts, “The 2022 series takes an in-depth look at one of the most important periods in Turkish history and introduces people you didn’t know anything about before. and highlighting the stories. What’s more, the headgear has a modern aspect that makes it an easy and fun watch at the same time.”
The historical Pera Palas Hotel, which hosted the series, also added to its reputation. After the TV show “Midnight at the Pera Palas” was screened, customers flocked to the hotel in Beyoğlu. Such that, since all rooms are reserved, customers who want to come have to be turned away.