
In the glittering underbelly of Istanbul’s high society, where champagne flows like secrets and mansions hide more skeletons than heirlooms, Netflix’s breakout Turkish sensation Old Money has struck gold again. Just weeks after its pulse-pounding Season 1 finale left fans gasping, the streamer has officially greenlit a second installment, promising even juicier twists in the clash between old-world opulence and ruthless new ambition. Premiering on October 10, 2025, the eight-episode drama skyrocketed to No. 2 on Netflix’s global non-English charts, captivating 5.8 million viewers in its debut week and dominating top 10s in 78 countries. From the sun-drenched Bosphorus shores to shadowy boardrooms, Old Money—known locally as Enfes Bir Akşam—has become the ultimate guilty pleasure, blending razor-sharp romance with cutthroat family feuds.
At its core pulses the electric chemistry between leads Engin Akyürek and Aslı Enver, the undisputed power duo of Turkish telly. Akyürek, the brooding heartthrob from hits like Kara Para Aşk, embodies Osman Bulut: a self-made tycoon whose rags-to-riches ascent is fueled by cunning deals and unyielding hunger. Picture a man who bootstrapped his way from Istanbul’s gritty streets to yacht-building empires, only to crash into the gilded cage of inherited wealth.
Enter Enver as Nihal Yilmaz, the poised diplomat’s daughter whose life of seaside estates and whispered alliances unravels when Osman’s predatory gaze—and undeniable charm—invades her world. Their forbidden flirtation isn’t just sparks; it’s a full-blown inferno, testing loyalties amid whispers of betrayal and boardroom backstabs. Fans can’t get enough of their smoldering stares and stolen moments, with social media ablaze: “Engin and Aslı are serving chemistry hotter than Turkish delight!” one viewer raved.

Season 1 masterfully dissected the chasm between “old money” pedigrees and “new money” grit, penned by the incisive Meriç Acemi (Love 101) and helmed by director Uluç Bayraktar. Nihal’s family teeters on financial ruin, forcing her to design a lavish yacht for the Buluts—igniting a powder keg of envy, seduction, and corporate sabotage. Supporting stars like Dolunay Soysert as the scheming matriarch Şengül, Serkan Altunorak as the volatile family scion, and Selin Şekerci as the ambitious CFO Berna add layers of intrigue, from illicit affairs to age-defying romances that shatter societal taboos. The finale? A gut-wrenching mic-drop: Osman discards the mansion key symbolizing his conquest, realizing true wealth can’t buy the love he’s just torched. Nihal flees to France, heartsick and shattered. Cliffhanger much?
With production slated for 2026 under Tims&B’s banner, Season 2 teases deeper dives into redemption arcs and escalating vendettas. Will Osman chase Nihal across continents, or will old grudges pull them into a web of espionage and empire-building? Expect more opulent visuals—think velvet gowns against azure seas—and thematic punches on class warfare, with Acemi hinting at explorations of gender biases and generational curses. Netflix’s investment in Turkish tales is paying dividends; alongside Old Money, the platform’s 2025 slate boasts 12 originals, fueling a global dizi boom that’s hooked Latin America, the Middle East, and beyond.
Critics hail it as “a lavish love letter to ambition’s dark side,” while audiences devour its emotional rollercoaster. In a streaming landscape bloated with reboots, Old Money feels fresh: concise episodes (under two hours each) pack more drama than a dozen soap operas. As Engin and Aslı reprise their roles, one thing’s certain—this sequel won’t just renew the series; it’ll redefine it. Will love trump legacy, or will fortunes fracture forever? Stream Season 1 now, and brace for the binge of 2026. Istanbul’s elite are calling—answer at your own risk.