Netflix has announced the release date for “El-Hareefa II: El-Remontada” (The Professionals II), which is scheduled on June 16.
This release will form part of the platform’s summer plan, which aims to attract a wide audience of movie lovers.
Story
The second film picks up after “The Professionals” win the championship, as they embark on their university journey and face new challenges
The team’s football journey continues, bolstered by the arrival of exciting new talent.
The first film followed Majid, a young man who loves football.
After his father decides to transfer him to a government school, his journey into the world of football begins as he joins one of the youth centers, where he makes new friends and successes.
Cast and crew
The movie includes a group of young stars headed by Nour al-Nabawy, Ahmed Ghazy, Kozbara, Nour Ehab, Donna Emam, Nourine Abu-Saada, and Salim al-Turk.
The movie is written by Emad Saleh and directed by Karim Saad and features guests stars such as Asser Yassin, Ahmed Fahmy, and Asmaa Galal, in addition to retired football star Michael Owen.
Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm
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