It’s now official, Mediaset has decided the fate of the Turkish soap opera Terra Amara which has won over many viewers
The Turkish soap opera broadcast since this summer on Canale 5 suffered a shutdown on September 19 to make way for new editions of Men and Women which is broadcast from 2.45 p.m. then on the day of Amici di Maria De Filippi.
The Turkish TV Series Poster (Via WebSource)
Terra Amara viewers saw the space dedicated to Maria De Filippi’s Turkish soap opera ripped out. With the return on stage of the tronists of Men and Women and the boys of the school of Amici, in fact, there was no more place in the schedule of the Turkish soap opera. Undoubtedly, the fame of the programs of the owner of Mediaset has no equal, but even Terra Amara gave great satisfaction, in terms of audience, to the Biscione network which finally officially decided what to do with the remaining episodes of the Turkish soap opera that viewers are eagerly awaiting.
Throughout the summer, in fact, from July 4 – period when Maria De Filippi’s two programs are off – it is the Turkish soap opera that has kept Canale 5 viewers company, who from September 19 have remained impatiently waiting to understand what will happen to the protagonists of Terra Amara.
Terra Amara is back on Canale 5: it’s time to see it again on TV
The protagonists of the soap opera broadcast on Mediaset (via Screenshot)
The decision to suspend the events of Terra Amara was not well received by its viewers, so Mediaset had to take shelter in order to find a place in the program and bring the soap opera’s protagonists back to television. Although loyal fans will have to wait a little longer – it looks like November is the month of the reboot – they will finally be able to pick up the sequel to the events of Çukurova Town.
To unveil the new programming, it is Super TV Guide which specifies that in November Una Vita will definitively close its doors. Therefore, the broadcast of Terra Amara will resume at the end of the Spanish soap opera, from 2:10 p.m. until then giving way to the usual programming of Maria De Filippi formats.