Planning to Watch Hot Skull? Here’s What You Need to Know About the Turkish Mini-Series

Netflix’s upcoming mini-series Hot Skull is almost here and this apocalyptic science fiction looks like it is one that should not be missed. Set in a dystopian world, as an epidemic spreads through verbal communication, a tyrannical institution pursues a linguist immune to the disease.

While the producer Timur Savci tries to co-relate the real-life situations that the world has been facing for a few years, this mystery drama is bound to bring more than what other epidemic projects have been bringing to our screens.

The trailer of the upcoming series shows the protagonist Murat Siyavus trying to escape the clutches of the tyrannical Anti-Epidemic Institution after they find out that he is the only one unaffected by the disease. As he is forced to leave his safe haven and into the flaming streets of Istanbul, he searches for the secret of his “hot skull”.

With “hot skull” being the lasting mark of the disease left in the brain, the chase and the final result will leave you wanting more.

Hot Skull
Still from Hot Skull

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The trailer of the show really intrigues us with the idea of the epidemic that spreads through verbal communication is quite close to that of what really happened in the world in recent years. While bringing out the desperation of the institution and along with that of the protagonist, the chase and thrill the story will bring is one to look forward to.

So without further ado, here’s all you need to know about the upcoming mini-series that is definitely not one to miss.

Hot Skull Plot

Netflix’s synopsis of the mini-series reads- “In a dystopian world, as an epidemic spreads through verbal communication, a tyrannical institution pursues a linguist immune to the disease.”

Hot Skull Cast

Created by Mert Baykal, the series stars Osman Sonant, Hazal Subasi, Sevket Çoruh, Sebnem Hassanisoughi, Ozden Isiltan, and Özgür Emre Yildirim, alongside other cast members.

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Hot Skull Release Date and Trailer

Hot Skull is set to release on December 2, 2022, and will be available for streaming on Netflix, so don’t forget to catch the show this week!

Watch the Hot Skull Trailer

The upcoming series brings an intriguing and exciting story that comes with a personal touch for the makers and viewers which makes it one to not miss. Let us know what you think about the mini-series in the comments below!

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Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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