1001NIGHTS:LEGEND OF GAWDAR
ENJOY THE EXOTIC ARABIAN NIGHTS
I came upon this one over at Russian streamer Smotrim which has it available for streaming with all thirty episodes in two seasons. 1001 NIGHTS: THE LEGEND OF GAWDAR (Gawdar: Alf Leyla W Leyla) is a super lavish and visually breathtaking epic series from the land of Egypt and I
think it is the first one we have had here at Hollywood Spy from Egypt even though we strive to be global and international. It stars one of Egypt's biggest stars Yaser Galal and it follows Scheherazade who, in order to rid Shahryar
of his bloodthirsty nature, begins to weave the threads of a story about the Egyptian Gawdar, whose fate was predetermined even before his birth. With rich sets and stunning costumes this adventure filled with fantasy will take us
to the enchanting and romantic times in deep history. As far as I got it the series is available in English on Apple TV Plus.


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Scheherezade is the narrator of the story |
THE FIRST SEASON OF THE SERIES
introduced audiences to Gawdar, a fisherman whose life is entangled with supernatural forces trying to use him to unlock the Cave of the Sage and claim the Four Treasures. His struggles extended beyond the mystical world, as he also had to face betrayal from his jealous brothers.Narrated by Shahrazad to King Shahryar, the story followed Gawdar's journey through love, loss, and
fate, all while he fought against those who sought to control him. The season ended on a dramatic note. Gawdar lost his shop after his brother Salem set it on fire, forcing him to start again. Struggling to make ends meet, he decided to leave for Lake Qarun. His relationship with Shorouq also faced challenges when she offered him financial help through her father, which he rejected. After persuasion from his mother, he reconciled with Shorouq, and their wedding took place only for it to be overshadowed by a shocking murder that led to a violent confrontation. As chaos erupted, Gawdar's shop burned down once again.
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The series has thirty episodes in two seasons |
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