As we approach the final months of 2024, the entertainment industry gears up for a wave of exciting movie and TV show releases. From star-studded casts to intriguing storylines, this season promises a rich variety of genres, ranging from comedy and suspense to social drama and fantasy.

Whether you’re looking for light-hearted escapism or thought-provoking drama, the upcoming films and series offer something for everyone. Stay tuned as we eagerly await their releases! With that said, let’s dive into the most anticipated films and series set to grace the big and small screens:

 

Bansyoon Dalal

Centred around the deceitful Sayed, who sells his family’s motel using forged papers, the film takes viewers through a whirlwind of comedic and chaotic events. Sayed’s five children bring their own drama, from planning a concert to robbing a bank. Bansyoon Dalal, directed by Shady El Ramly, brings a comedic ensemble starring Bayoumi Fouad, Omar Metwally, and Mahmoud Hafez and is set for release on October 10.

 

Dracu-Ra

Dracu-Ra introduces a fresh twist on the vampire genre, blending ancient Egyptian lore with modern-day conflicts. Starring Khaled Mansour, Shady Alfons, and Malak Badawi, the film follows two vampire brothers who have been in hiding for thousands of years after losing a war against humans. A new confrontation with humanity ensues when they are forced out of hiding. This supernatural comedy is set to hit cinemas near Halloween, premiering on October 16, to offer a dark yet comedic narrative.

 

6 Shohoor

Watch it is set to release 6 Shohoor, a social drama that breaks down the lives of youth and the challenges they face in the real estate world. Starring Nour El Nabawy in his first lead role, the show spans 10 episodes and is expected to give viewers a glimpse into the professional and personal lives of recent university graduates.

 

El Mestarayaha

Laila Elwi is back on the big screen with El Mestarayaha, playing the character of Shahinaz, a cunning businesswoman and mother of four. Shahinaz plots a series of tricks and schemes. As her tactics unfold, the suspense lies in whether her deceptions will be uncovered alongside a cast featuring Bayoumi Fouad, Mohamed Radwan, Mahmoud El Leithy, and Nour Qadri.

 

Welad El Mahzouza

Haifa Wehbe makes her return to the cinema in Awlad El Mahzoza. Initially titled Jourie, the film follows a Lebanese girl navigating life’s challenges after arriving in Egypt. Featuring Bayoumi Fouad, Mahmoud El Leithy, and Nancy Salah, this film promises a mix of drama and light-hearted moments.

 

Eqama Gabreya

Eqama Gabreya, starring Hana El Zahed and Mohamed El Sharnouby, will hit screens in October. This psychological drama explores themes of mental health, with Hana playing a pharmacist suffering from deep and dark psychological issues. Sabreen, portraying her psychiatrist, promises a gripping and emotional series that will explore the complexity of human emotions and relationships.

 

El Hawa Sultan

Starring Menna Shalaby and Ahmed Dawood, El Hawa Sultan explores relationships and love in a light, social, romantic movie. Directed and written by Heba Youssef, the film captures the complexities of friendship and love, a theme that hasn’t got enough attention in recent years in Egyptian cinema. Dawood, who plays the character Ali, expressed his excitement about the film’s unique portrayal of relationships, noting that his character’s bond with Sarah, played by Shalaby, mirrors real-life connections many can relate to.

 

El Makhfy

The story follows a recent graduate who, due to his honesty and gullibility, finds himself in a series of humorous and awkward situations, whether with his fiancée, family or at work. Starring Amr Abdel Galil, Ahmed Sultan, and Badria Tolba, this comedy’s playful tone and comedic situations are expected to deliver a good laugh this season.

 

Watar Hasas

Watar Hasas, a long-format drama starring Saba Mubarak, is set to air on ON channel at the end of October. With 45 episodes, the show is expected to deliver a heavy dose of drama, tackling personal and social issues over its extended run. With Saba’s follow-up collaboration with director Wael Farag, after the success of Bein El Sutoor, viewers can expect yet another hit show in the making.