Resurrection - Diriliş: Ertuğrul - Season 2

"Diriliş: Ertuğrul" is a captivating Turkish historical drama that follows the life and adventures of Ertuğrul Bey, the father of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire. Set in the 13th century, the series unfolds against the backdrop of the Seljuk Empire's decline and the emergence of the Mongol threat.

The series was filmed in Riva, a village in the Beykoz district of Istanbul, Turkey, and premiered on TRT 1 in Turkey on 10 December 2014. The show aired for five seasons until 29 May 2019. It was written by Mehmet Bozdağ and directed by Metin Günay.

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STORY

Ertuğrul, a brave and principled warrior, leads the Kayı tribe through challenging times as they navigate political intrigues, rivalries, and external threats. The series showcases Ertuğrul's unwavering commitment to justice, honor, and loyalty as he strives to establish a secure future for his people.

Throughout the season, viewers are treated to epic battles, emotional struggles, and intricate plot twists that keep them on the edge of their seats. "Diriliş: Ertuğrul" Season 1 not only offers a gripping narrative but also provides a glimpse into the rich history of the Turkish people and their struggle for survival during a pivotal period.

With its compelling storytelling, strong character development, and high production values, "Diriliş: Ertuğrul" Season 1 has garnered widespread acclaim, making it a must-watch for fans of historical dramas. Immerse yourself in the heroic journey of Ertuğrul Bey and experience the excitement, drama, and cultural richness of this acclaimed Turkish series.

"Diriliş: Ertuğrul" Season 2 continues the epic saga of Ertuğrul Bey and the Kayı tribe as they face new challenges and adversaries in their quest for justice and survival.

The season picks up with Ertuğrul leading the Kayı tribe into new territories, forging alliances, and confronting powerful enemies. As the Seljuk Empire faces internal conflicts and external threats, Ertuğrul's strategic prowess becomes crucial in navigating the complex political landscape.

One of the central storylines revolves around the Mongol invasions, led by the ruthless Noyan. Ertuğrul must contend with the formidable Noyan and his army, testing the limits of his leadership and combat skills. The season is marked by intense battles, political intrigues, and personal sacrifices as Ertuğrul strives to protect his tribe and establish a secure future.

Amidst the external conflicts, internal struggles within the Kayı tribe add further complexity to the narrative. Loyalties are tested, and relationships are strained as characters face moral dilemmas and the consequences of their actions.

Throughout the season, Ertuğrul's character undergoes further development, and viewers witness the emergence of key historical figures who will play pivotal roles in the formation of the Ottoman Empire. The series continues to explore themes of honor, loyalty, and resilience against the backdrop of historical events and cultural dynamics.

"Diriliş: Ertuğrul" Season 2 maintains the high production values, compelling storytelling, and intricate character development that contributed to the success of the first season. It further solidifies its place as a gripping historical drama, offering a rich and immersive experience for viewers.

CAST

The cast of "Diriliş: Ertuğrul" features a talented ensemble of actors who brought the characters to life with their performances. Here are some key cast members from the first season:

Engin Altan Düzyatan as Ertuğrul Bey: Engin Altan Düzyatan played the lead role of Ertuğrul Bey, the valiant and charismatic warrior at the center of the series. His portrayal of Ertuğrul earned him widespread acclaim and contributed significantly to the show's success.

Hülya Darcan as Hayme Hatun: Hülya Darcan portrayed the role of Hayme Hatun, Ertuğrul's mother and the matriarch of the Kayı tribe. She brought depth and emotion to the character, depicting the strength and resilience of a tribal leader's wife.

Cengiz Coşkun as Turgut Alp: Cengiz Coşkun played Turgut Alp, one of Ertuğrul's loyal Alps (warriors). Turgut's character undergoes significant development throughout the series, and Coşkun's performance added layers to the character's journey.

Nurettin Sönmez as Bamsı Beyrek: Nurettin Sönmez portrayed the character of Bamsı Beyrek, another loyal companion of Ertuğrul. Bamsı is known for his strength and loyalty, and Sönmez brought a memorable presence to the role.

Didem Balçın as Selcan Hatun: Didem Balçın played Selcan Hatun, a complex character dealing with personal struggles within the tribal community. Her performance added depth to the series, exploring the challenges faced by the female characters in a historical context.

These are just a few of the many talented actors who contributed to the success of "Diriliş: Ertuğrul." The chemistry and performances of the cast played a crucial role in making the characters relatable and the storyline engaging for the audience.

REVIEWS

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4320258/reviews

History Made Personal

10/10

Richie-67-48585212 May 2017

Most excellent entertainment offering a wide range of pleasures for the viewer to partake in. History, adventure, love, intrigue, drama, costumes, suspense, betrayal, life, death, with very well captured living styles for back then from herding animals to making clothing and goods, weapons and their daily diet too. Interaction on a grand scale not only with their fellow tribesman but with all cultures and peoples friendly or not is realistically acted out with the end result being that the viewer is captured and held from episode to episode. Have you ever watched something so good that you wished it wouldn't end?

TV series about justice.

10/10

phlimran28 August 2019

Best TV series ever made, absolutely mind blowing I can't praise this enough, some great acting and a very long series but when 5 seasons have finished you will be yearning for more.

Legend.

10/10

infernotaunt25 July 2019

This is a story which removes the negative stereotype that is associated with Islam in current society, and shows the history of it's proud Ghazi and Beys. A story based on the father of the man who founded the Ottoman empire, created to give insight in the culturally diverse past often ignored. A tale which can be used to inspire many of all beliefs and learn the meaning of what it means to live.

Worth watching!

9/10

Znukkas4 August 2019

This is series worth watching. The storyline is excellent, every episode end in a cliffhanger making you watch the next, again and again and again. As a Christian it made me think that we should rather look at the similarities between the Christian believe and the Muslim believe, than the differences, and start from there. The underlying values seems to be very much the same. It is a long series, but definitely worth watching.

Sublime Ertugrul

10/10

nieyaaz28 July 2019

This series is a must watch. It has an excellent story, coupled with great performances and perfect cinematography. Entertaining from start to finish with an inspiring message of belief that good triumps over evil.

Best Show next to Game of Thrones

10/10

seymerkevin18 April 2017

Me and my wife really enjoy this show. It reminds us very much of Game of Thrones but without dragons. Good acting, great fighting scenes. The Story is addictive and told in a great way.

This is first Turkish series we have watched as we can not speak Turkish but was recommended to watch by a friend. We will definitely recommend it to others!

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