
Netflix’s gripping Turkish drama Old Money is roaring back for Season 2, with a trailer that has fans buzzing over intensified power struggles, jaw-dropping scandals, and heart-wrenching betrayals within the elite Aslanbey family. Premiering after the massive success of its debut season in October 2025, the series—originally titled Enfes Bir Akşam—continues to blend romance, intrigue, and social commentary on wealth disparities in Istanbul’s high society. The trailer offers a tantalizing first glimpse into Episode 1, promising chaos from the outset with explosive confrontations and rapidly shifting alliances that could reshape the family’s dynasty.
At the center of the storm is the Aslanbey clan, a symbol of old-money prestige, now facing threats from within and without. The narrative builds on Season 1’s exploration of old money versus new money, where heiress Nihal (Aslı Enver) navigated debt, design ambitions, and a forbidden romance with self-made mogul Osman (Engin Akyürek). Their connection, forged amid yacht deals and family feuds involving the Bulut and Baydemir lineages, ended on a precarious note—Nihal fleeing Istanbul, Osman rejecting status symbols, yet their bond lingered unresolved. Season 2 escalates this tension, teasing deeper secrets that unravel generational lies, including hidden affairs, corporate sabotage, and inheritance battles that pit siblings against parents.
The trailer showcases high-stakes drama: shadowy boardroom clashes where alliances flip in seconds, lavish parties descending into verbal brawls, and intimate moments laced with suspicion. Viewers catch glimpses of Nihal returning from France, more determined but scarred, clashing with Osman over a new venture that exposes buried family skeletons. Supporting characters like Dolunay Soysert as a manipulative matriarch and İsmail Demirci as a scheming rival add layers, with hints of new entrants stirring the pot—perhaps outsiders eyeing the Aslanbey fortune. Directed by Uluç Bayraktar and penned by Meriç Acemi, the production from TIMS and B maintains its glossy aesthetic, filming in Istanbul’s opulent settings to highlight the opulence masking moral decay.
Themes of power and intellect collide harder this time, critiquing how wealth corrupts relationships. Fans speculate on whether Nihal and Osman’s love can survive the betrayals, or if shifting loyalties will lead to irreversible fallout. The series’ global appeal, topping charts in 78 regions and amassing over 67 million hours viewed, stems from its soapy romance and relatable undercurrents of ambition versus authenticity. With eight episodes planned, Season 2 promises higher emotional stakes, delving into psychological depths—exploring forgiveness, revenge, and the cost of legacy.
As production wrapped under tight security, stars have teased “unpredictable twists” on social media, fueling hype. No exact release date yet, but early 2026 seems likely given the swift renewal in November 2025. Old Money isn’t just entertainment; it’s a mirror to societal divides, where scandals aren’t confined to the elite. As the Aslanbey empire teeters, viewers are left wondering: Who will claim victory in this game of thrones, and at what price?