The Netflix original will start streaming from June 11.
Netflix is set to launch Whispers, the first Saudi thriller and drama series. The new series is one of many Khaleeji and Saudi titles available on Netflix, offering a different take on traditional dramatic shows in the region that appeal to global audiences.
The new Netflix licensed original will start streaming from June 11 and will be subtitled in more than 20 languages.
The eight-episode series, produced by the Saudi Entertainment Phenomena Company EP Saudi, tells the story of a family that faces the death of the family patriarch, Hassan, whose mysterious past resurfaces days before the expected launch of his company’s new smart application.
The story develops from the different perspectives of the series’ protagonists and examines many social issues, such as family feuds and struggles brought forth by the business world. Whispers is written by Roolan Hassan.
Speaking about the new series, Nuha Eltayeb, Director of content acquisitions for the Middle East, North Africa and Turkey at Netflix said: “We believe that great stories can come from anywhere and be loved everywhere. Whispers is a fast-paced drama and every episode holds a new clue that will keep viewers wanting more. We are thrilled to be offering the new series to all our users in 190 countries and to be giving them the chance to discover great Arabic content that is full of mysterious twists.”
Hana Alomair, director of the show, added: “Whispers is a Saudi-produced dramatic thriller series that offers a new take on storytelling and marks my first time working with the great actor, Abdul Mohsen Alnimer. The series also features several unconventional female characters who truly embody the reasons why this project is so close to my heart. I am very proud that Netflix decided to make the series available to their 183m subscribers worldwide and I hope viewers in Saudi Arabia, the GCC, the Arab region and beyond will enjoy it.”
The series features a number of female talents including Shaimaa Al Fadl, Mysoon Alruwaily, Elham Ali, Nada Tawhid, Norah Alanbar, and Leila Arabi, in addition to actors Ali Al Sharif, Osama Al Qass, and Mohamed Ali, who will star alongside Abdul Mohsen Alnimer.