The Ramadan 2026 drama season promises to be one of the most competitive in recent years, with television screens becoming open arenas where established stars and emerging talents collide in a race driven by strong ideas, tight execution, and the ability to captivate audiences from the first episode. The lineup features striking diversity across genres, from national and political thrillers to human-centered narratives, comedy, supernatural tales, and social drama. It includes highly anticipated comebacks by long-absent stars, bold reinventions by familiar faces, and a powerful showing from a younger generation.
The Ramadan 2026 drama season features Amir Karara's return in "Ras Al Afaa," a national thriller about the battle between state security agencies and threats to national stability, written by Hany Sarhan and directed by Mohamed Bekir, starring Sherif Mounir, Caroline Azmy, and Ahmed Ghazy.
Eyad Nassar competes with "Sohab Al Ard," a human story of love and resilience set against the Gaza war, written by Ammar Sabri and directed by Peter Mimi, with Menna Shalaby, Kamel El-Basha, and Adam Bakri.
Ahmed Amin brings "El Nos El Tany," a comedy sequel to his previous series, written by Abdelrahman Gawish and directed by Hossam Ali.
Yasser Galal enters light comedy with "Kolohom Beyhebo Moody," portraying a wealthy man in humorous situations, written by Ayman Salama and directed by Ahmed Shafik.
Karim Mahmoud Abdel Aziz stars in "El Maitre Samir," a social comedy about a divorced lawyer in family court, written by Mamdouh Metwally and directed by Khaled Marei.
Mostafa Shaaban leads "Darsh," a drama about twin brothers where one loses his memory, written by Mahmoud Hegag and directed by Ahmed Khaled Amin.
Amr Saad headlines "Efrag," as a man defrauded and seeking justice in a working-class neighborhood, written by Ahmed Halaba and Mohamed Fawzy, directed by Ahmed Khaled Moussa.
Mohamed Adel Imam appears in "El King," playing a simple man pursued by international criminal gangs, written by Mohamed Salah El-Azb and directed by Sherine Adel.
Ahmed El-Awady portrays a boxer in "Ali Klay," written by Mahmoud Hamdan and directed by Mohamed Abdel Salam.
Youssef El-Sharif returns in "Fan Al Harb," determined to recover his family's stolen fortune, written by Amr Samir Atef and directed by Mahmoud Abdel Tawab.
Tarek Lotfy joins "Forsa Akhira," a suspense series with Mahmoud Hemeida, written by Amin Gamal and directed by Ahmed Adel Salama.
Hamada Helal concludes the supernatural saga with "Al-Maddah 6," written by Amin Gamal and directed by Ahmed Samir Farag.
Mohamed Ragab features in "Atr Soghantoot," written by Mohamed Samir Mabrouk and directed by Hany Hamdy.
Ahmed Abdel Aziz returns to leads in "El Bakht," a social drama written and directed by Hossam Moussa.
Rising stars include Ahmed Malek in "Sawa Sawa" with Huda El-Mufti, Essam Omar in "Ein Sehreya" with Bassem Samra, Salma Abu Deif in "Aard W Talab," Ahmed Bahr (Kozbara) in "Bibo," and influencer Ahmed Ramzy in "Fakhr El Delta."
Maged El-Kedwany stars in "Kan Ya Makan," written by Sherine Diab and directed by Karim El-Adl.
Magdy El-Masry takes his first leading role in "Awlad El Raaey," written by Remon Magar and directed by Mahmoud Kamel.