Ismail Hacıoğlu Rumored to Join Hit Series 'Yeraltı'
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Actor İsmail Hacıoğlu is reportedly in talks to join the cast of the popular Turkish TV series "Yeraltı" (Underground).
- The series, produced by Medyapım, has gained significant attention and success since its premiere on NOW.
- While official casting discussions for the new season have not fully begun, Hacıoğlu is rumored to be a key addition.
Speculation is mounting that acclaimed actor İsmail Hacıoğlu may be joining the cast of the hit Turkish television series "Yeraltı" (Underground) for its upcoming season. The show, known for its compelling storyline and strong performances, has already secured a notable ensemble including Denizcan Aktaş, Devrim Özkan, and Uraz Kaygılaroğlu.
"Yeraltı," produced by Medyapım, has quickly become one of the most talked-about productions of 2026. It achieved significant ratings success in its first season on the NOW channel, establishing itself as a phenomenon. Viewers are eagerly anticipating details about the new season's narrative and any potential new characters.
According to industry insider Birsen Altuntaş, Hacıoğlu is being considered for a pivotal role in the new season's storyline. Although formal casting negotiations for the upcoming season have not yet commenced, reports suggest that the production company is keen to bring the talented actor on board.
Details regarding the character Hacıoğlu might portray and whether this potential transfer will be officially confirmed are expected to emerge in the coming days. His inclusion would undoubtedly add further star power to an already popular series.
According to kulis bilgisine göre; oyunculuk performansıyla her projesinde takdir toplayan aktör İsmail Hacıoğlu’nun, yeni sezonda hikayenin kilit bir noktasında yer alacağı konuşuluyor.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.