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Valley of the Wolves: Ambush

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Kurtlar Vadisi Pusu
File:Kurtlar Vadisi Pusu Logosu.png
Dizinin 10. sezon afişi
GenreAksiyon
Dram
Politik
İstihbarat
Screenplay byRaci Şaşmaz (2007-2013)
Bahadır Özdener (2007-2013)
Cüneyt Aysan (2007-2013)
Pana Yazım Grubu (2013-2015)
Murat Koca (2015-2016)
Cahit Kayaoğlu (2015-2016)
Selma Hacıosmanoğlu (2015-2016)
Ayşegül Hacıosmanoğlu (2016)
Directed bySadullah Şentürk (1-51, 71-93)
Zeynep Günay Tan (52-57, 59-62)
Zübeyr Şaşmaz (58, 63-70)
Ali Can Gebeş (94-99, 162-171)
Selahattin Sancaklı (100-128)
Onur Tan (129-161, 172-229)
Doğan Ümit Karaca (230-300)
StarringNecati Şaşmaz
Gürkan Uygun
Kenan Çoban
Erhan Ufak
Musa Uzunlar
Cahit Kayaoğlu
Hakan Boyav
Gaye Gürsel
Defne Samyeli
Ertuğrul Şakar
Music byGökhan Kırdar
Country of origin Turkey
Original language(s)Türkçe
No. of episodes(list of episodes)
Production
Producer(s)Raci Şaşmaz (2007-2013)
Necati Şaşmaz (2013-2016)
Production location(s)İstanbul
CinematographyFerhan Akgün
Selahattin Sancaklı
Vedat Demir
Veysel Tekşahin
Alper Derli
Mustafa Kuşçu
Running time120 dakika
Production company(s)Pana Film
Release
Original networkShow TV (2007-2009)
Star TV (2009-2010)
TNT (2011-2012)
atv (2010-2011, 2012-2014)
Kanal D (2014-2016)
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Audio formatStereo
Original release19 Nisan 2007
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

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Kurtlar Vadisi Pusu is a Turkish television series that belongs to the action, drama, intelligence and political genres, and is a continuation of Kurtlar Vadisi, which was previously released on January 15, 2003 and lasted for 97 episodes, and Kurtlar Vadisi Terör, which was broadcast with 2 episodes in 2007 and ended. The series is produced by Pana Film and consists of 10 seasons. The final episode, which was the 300th episode, was broadcast on June 16, 2016, and the series concluded with the season finale. On September 10, 2020, Beyaz TV reporter Tahir Sarıkaya, who visited Necati Şaşmaz, shared on his social media account that "I talked about Kurtlar Vadisi, which will start in 2022, with my friend Necati Şaşmaz."Later on, he updated his post by saying "But I was joking about the age issue, guys". Thus, without giving a date, the series announced the possibility of continuing in the future to its followers and viewers of the Valley of the Wolves.. In the episode aired on November 12, 2022 of the program presented by Mazhar Alanson, Necati Şaşmaz provided information about the possibility of Kurtlar Vadisi Pusu starting again after a long hiatus. He announced that the Kurtlar Vadisi Pusu series could start with the new year, saying "I am currently in preparation. I think we will see it start in January".[1]

Kurtlar Vadisi Pusu, a Turkish drama, action, mafia, and deep state series that began broadcasting under a different name on Show TV on April 19, 2007. The series aired on Show TV for the first three seasons, but due to financial reasons, it transferred to Star TV for the fourth season. However, due to frequent scheduling conflicts with UEFA Europa League matches broadcast on Thursday evenings, the series ended its agreement with Star TV after one season and transferred to ATV for the fifth season. The series then moved to TNT for the sixth season, and the seventh and eighth seasons aired on ATV due to the closure of TNT. Subsequently, the ninth and tenth seasons were broadcast on Kanal D. Since the second season of the original series, Kurtlar Vadisi, each episode of Kurtlar Vadisi Pusu has aired on Thursday evenings. When referring to the day of the week and time slot for the series, the phrase "on its own day, at its own time" (Thursday at 20:00) is used.

Narrative[edit]

Polat Alemdar successfully fulfilled the task given to him and brought down the Wolves Council, which was at the top of the mafia in Turkey, thus ending the mafia structure in Turkey. After successfully completing this mission, he became the head of the Public Security Organization (KGT) and took action to carry out important operations on behalf of the state. However, his new mission is deeper and more dangerous.

Theme[edit]

thumb|The poster of the series in 2007.


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  1. "Necati Şaşmaz, 'Kurtlar Vadisi'nin yeniden başlayacağını duyurdu!". milliyet.com.tr. Archived from the original on 15 November 2022. Retrieved 15 November 2022.