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Yango Play releases teaser for original series ‘One Last Sin'

Yango Play releases teaser for original series ‘One Last Sin'

Broadcast Pro11-05-2025

The story weaves together themes of love, betrayal, revenge and adversity, uncovering intricate dynamics between a father and his daughter, as well as between brothers.
Yango Play has unveiled the teaser for its newest original series, One Last Sin, a long-form drama created in collaboration with Jamal Sannan's Eagle Films. Set to premiere soon, the series promises a blend of suspense and emotionally charged storytelling that is sure to captivate audiences across the region.
Directed by Tarek Rizk and penned by acclaimed writer Noor Shishkly, One Last Sin explores the complexities of human relationships, weaving together themes of love, loyalty, betrayal and the emotional turbulence that defines them. The show invites viewers into a world where friendships are strained, secrets unravel, and intense emotional decisions lead to life-altering consequences.
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The series also sheds light on the struggles faced by teenagers, highlighting issues such as mental health challenges—including bipolar disorder and ADHD—and the profound impact these conditions have on personal growth and relationships. Through a deeply emotional narrative, the show examines how characters navigate inner turmoil and external pressures in a world marked by deception and conflict.
The teaser introduces a dark and mysterious tone, filled with psychological suspense and hidden truths. As family secrets surface and internal battles rage within a powerful drug empire, the drama intensifies with themes of revenge, fractured bonds and moral dilemmas. The storyline centres on complicated dynamics between a father and his daughter, and between brothers, drawing viewers into a shadowy world of lies and emotional struggle.
Featuring a standout cast that includes Samer Ismail, Ammar Shalak, Rémi Akl, Carlos Azar, Rasha Bilal, Riam Kafarneh, Carol Abboud, Rola Beksmati, Haval Hamdi, Elie Mitri, Rayanne Harake, Joy Hallak, Tarek Tamim, Fawzi Al Moteab and several other top Arab talents, the series is positioned as one of the most anticipated releases on the platform.
Yango Play, available across the Middle East and Egypt, offers seamless streaming on all devices. Currently, the platform is extending a one-month free subscription for a limited period, inviting new users to discover its extensive library of exclusive, high-quality content curated to suit diverse viewer preferences.

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