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22 February 2025

Can Yaman Returns To TV With Upcoming Series 'Il Turco'

The anticipated historical drama will premiere on Canale 5 after delays, featuring tales of resilience and identity.

Can Yaman is set to make waves again on Italian television with his upcoming series, 'Il Turco.' Originally scheduled to premiere in the spring of 2025, the show has been officially moved to the fall, setting the stage for what could be one of the biggest hits of the year for Mediaset's Canale 5.

'Il Turco' is creating quite the buzz as it prepares to introduce viewers to the gripping tale of Hasan, portrayed by Yaman. The series is steeped in historical drama, retelling events from the legendary siege of Vienna in 1683. After suffering severe injuries, Hasan is rescued by the locals of Moena, where he finds himself drawn not only to their culture but also to their struggles. Grateful for their hospitality, he decides to stay and leads them against the oppressive feudal lords.

The show, comprised of eight episodes aired over four prime-time evenings, is expected to draw significant viewership thanks to Yaman's established fanbase, which has eagerly awaited his return to the screen after his success with various Turkish series.

Can Yaman's star power isn't the only reason 'Il Turco' is highly anticipated. The miniseries boasts an impressive international cast, including Greta Ferro, Will Kemp, and others, along with accomplished directors and writers at the helm, ensuring high production values. With a hefty budget of approximately 28 million dollars, or 4.6 million per episode, the series promises to deliver stunning visuals alongside its compelling narrative.

But Yaman's transition to this new venture hasn't been without its challenges. Recently, it was announced he would not be part of the third season of his previous hit show, 'Viola come il mare.' After two successful seasons, the actor has opted out, reportedly due to tensions over the set with co-star Francesca Chillemi, though the specifics remain unconfirmed. Despite this development, 'Viola come il mare' will continue, as producers seek another male lead to join Chillemi.

'Il Turco' stands out not only for its thrilling plot but also for its cultural significance. The show captures the rich history surrounding the battle for Vienna. It reflects the traditions of the local Trentino area, such as the annual celebrations honoring the Ottoman influences on the region.

With echoes of both love and warfare, the story intertwines Hasan's personal saga with broader themes of identity and resistance against oppression. This dual narrative provides depth to the series, ensuring it is not just another historical drama but a tale filled with emotional resonance.

Though Yaman has played many roles, portraying Hasan may provide him with the opportunity to shine even brighter on the international stage. He remarked on the appeal of the role, stating, "When I read the script, I was thrilled. It was exactly the kind of project I dreamed of: an international, epic, engaging tale" - remarks reported by Variety.

Fans and critics alike are closely monitoring this development, as Can Yaman's performances are often marked by their intensity and charisma. His portrayal of Hasan Balaban is expected to blend action, emotion, and historical depth, setting expectations high for the viewing audience.

This production does not simply mark another chapter for Yaman; it's also about the revival of interest in historical narratives, especially those coming from different cultures. 'Il Turco' not only entertains but educates viewers on significant historical events, making it relevant for today’s audience. Building on Yaman’s previous successes with shows like 'DayDreamer' and 'Bitter Sweet', 'Il Turco' is poised to capture the hearts of many once again, combining adventure with rich storytelling.

Overall, as anticipation builds for the premiere of 'Il Turco', the shift to fall 2025 may very well turn out to be the best strategic decision Mediaset could make, inviting audiences back to their screens for what promises to be a compelling and visually stunning experience.