Youssef Al-Sharif in science fiction again .. "Covid 25" in Ramadan

The product of the work published the first official poster, commenting on it: "Beware of the danger zone (Covid 25) ... Ramadan 2021."

Emirates today

It seems that the artist Youssef Al-Sharif, after the success of the science fiction series "The End", decided to continue presenting the series that belong to the future and fantasy, as he announced his contract with producer Tamer Morsi for a Ramadan series entitled "Covid 25" for the 2021 season, so that this work would be one of the most prominent surprises. Ramadan next season.

Yusef gave up on presenting a second part of the series "The End", which he was reported to be preparing with the same team.

Youssef's new series is written by his wife, screenwriter and fashion designer Engi Alaa, and will be directed by Ahmed Nader Jalal, who collaborated with Al-Sharif in a large number of his previous successful series.

The author of the work preferred not to disclose any details, although its title indicates its content, and only indicated that its events are taking place in the near future, and what will happen in the world with the continuing spread of the Corona virus.

The producer of the work confirmed the reality of the project, and published the first official poster for the work, commenting on it by saying: "Beware of the danger zone (Covid 25) .. Ramadan 2021."

So far, the rest of the actors participating in the series 'championship have not been selected, and the Sheriff, Engy and the director are currently holding intensive work sessions to lay down the main lines of the series, including decorations, clothes, tricks and graphics, in addition to developing the proposed list of the series' stars, in preparation for contracting with them and choosing places for filming, so that they can start in Filming the series before mid-December, and some foreign experts will be hired to implement optical illusions.

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