Feb 19 β€’ 02:16 UTC πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Qatar Al Jazeera

Slafa Maamar joins 'Underground 2' and the production company announces the exit of the work from the Ramadan competition

Slafa Maamar is set to join the cast of 'Underground 2,' which has officially been postponed from airing during Ramadan 2026 to ensure higher quality production.

The production company Klaket Media announced the postponement of the second season of the series 'Underground – Settling Accounts,' stating it will no longer air during Ramadan 2026. They emphasized that a new release date would be scheduled post-Ramadan, allowing ample time to enhance the show's visual and dramatic quality without the pressure of Ramadan competition. This news comes as an attempt to ensure the second season meets the audience's expectations after the success of the first season.

Further details indicate that the new season will continue to explore the intense drama and interpersonal conflicts within the tobacco market, building on the storyline from the first season. The series promises to delve into buried secrets and old files, while the direct confrontations among characters will reshape the power dynamics in the narrative. By highlighting the complexities involved in commercial dealings intertwined with personal vendettas, 'Underground 2' aims to captivate its audience even further.

The producers noted that this strategic delay reflects a commitment to delivering high-quality content rather than succumbing to the typical rush associated with seasonal programming. While the delay might disappoint fans expecting a Ramadan release, it's a calculated decision intended to preserve the integrity and quality of the narrative, ensuring that the return of 'Underground' meets the high standards set by its predecessor.

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