Jamal Suleiman reveals plans to renew "The Four Seasons" in a third part.

May 12, 2025323 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
Jamal Suleiman reveals plans to renew "The Four Seasons" in a third part.

Syrian artist Jamal Suleiman revealed his intention to produce a third part of the famous series "Al-Fosoul Al-Arba'a," confirming that the idea is starting to take shape for him, and that the current circumstances are suitable for reviving the work directed by the late Hatem Ali.

Suleiman explained in an exclusive interview with "Al-Mashhad" channel that the new part will maintain the social and humanistic character that distinguished the previous work, but will also address the transformations that Syria has gone through, including economic crises and political repercussions.

Suleiman suggested that the first episode should start with a poignant scene bringing together the main family members on a visit to the graves of deceased characters from the series, such as Khaled Tajja, Nabila Al-Nabulsi, Antoinette Najib, and Hala Shoukut, as a "symbol of loyalty and a reminder of the beautiful past."

The artist talked about the origins of the project, explaining that the idea stemmed from a suggestion he himself presented to the producer George Saliba, who was taking his first steps in television production at the time. He said: "I proposed an idea inspired by my mother's family about five sisters married to men of different characters, and suggested that the script be written by a female, so I recommended Reem Hanna and Dalaa Al-Rahbi, and they immediately liked the project."

Suleiman pointed out that the series achieved great and unexpected success, expressing his hope that the third part will be a "positive and unifying message" if the appropriate conditions are met.

It is worth mentioning that the series "Al-Fosoul Al-Arba'a" aired its first part in 1999, and the second in 2002, featuring top stars such as Salma Al-Masri, Maha Al-Masri, Yara Sabri, Bassam Kousa, Andre Skaff, Leila Jaber, Salim Sabri, Rabbab Kanaan, Rami Hanna, Milad Youssef, Dima Bayaa, Rou'a Al-Saadi, in addition to Jamal Suleiman and the late artists Khaled Tajja, Nabila Al-Nabulsi, Antoinette Najib, and Hala Shoukut.

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