⚠️ HOLY SH*T – The Old Money Season 2 trailer just introduced TWO brand-new villains that make the Baydemir family look like saints.
One of them is holding a file that could send Osman to PRISON FOR LIFE. The other? A woman from his past who knows every dirty secret he buried to become a billionaire… and she’s smiling like Christmas came early.
Osman thought Nihal was his biggest problem. He was wrong. DEAD wrong.
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On November 19, 2025, the streaming giant unleashed the second official trailer for Old Money Season 2, and if you thought the heartbreak with Nihal was brutal, wait until you meet the two new characters who want Osman Bulut six feet under, professionally and maybe literally.
The two-minute clip opens with Osman (Engin Akyürek) at the absolute peak of his power: signing a multi-billion-lira deal on board a $300 million superyacht, cameras flashing, champagne flowing. Then the screen cuts to black and a single line of text appears: “Some enemies you marry. Some you make. And some… you never see coming.”
Cue the chaos.
Enemy #1: Kerem Sancakzade (rumored to be played by Halit Ergenç) A silver-haired, impeccably dressed prosecutor from Ankara with a vendetta sharper than a switchblade. We see him in a dimly lit office slamming a thick file on the table labeled “BULUT HOLDING – CORRUPTION DOSSIER.” Flash cuts show raids on Osman’s offices, handcuffs glinting under camera lights, and Kerem staring straight into the lens: “You bought half of Istanbul with blood money. Now the city wants its change.”
Turkish media is already calling him “the man who could finally make Osman pay.” Sources say his character is loosely inspired by real-life anti-corruption crusaders who have been circling Turkey’s richest families for years. One scene shows Kerem visiting the Baydemir mansion, now apparently under Osman’s control, and running his hand along the marble balustrade like he’s measuring it for a prison cell.
Enemy #2: Defne (whispers point to Hande Erçel or a major surprise casting) The real gut-punch. A breathtaking woman in her early 30s who walks into a crowded gala and every head turns, including Osman’s. The trailer slows down as she approaches him with a smile that doesn’t reach her eyes. “You look good for a man who left me to rot,” she says, voice dripping venom.
Flashback: a younger Osman handing her an envelope of cash and telling her to disappear. Present day: she’s back, richer than sin, and holding receipts. Literal receipts. We see her sliding a USB drive across a restaurant table to a journalist with the words: “Everything you need to bury Osman Bulut is on here.”
The internet lost its collective mind trying to piece together her backstory. Best theory right now? She’s the ex-fiancée Osman abandoned twenty years ago when her family went bankrupt, right before he made his first fortune on a shady land deal that mysteriously ruined her father. If true, this isn’t just revenge; it’s biblical.
The rest of the trailer is a masterclass in controlled panic:
Osman smashing a €40,000 crystal decanter against a wall.
Nihal (Aslı Enver), watching news of the investigations from Europe, whispering “He finally met someone he can’t buy.”
Songül Bulut begging her son on her knees to settle before the family name becomes toxic waste.
A final shot of Osman alone on the Bosphorus at 4 a.m., lighting a cigarette with shaking hands as police sirens echo in the distance.
Season 1 was about love across class lines. Season 2, if this trailer is any indication, is about what happens when the past you stepped over to climb to the top starts climbing back with a knife.
Netflix’s Turkish slate has been on an absolute tear (Shahmaran, The Club, Fatma), but Old Money is the one that went stratospheric. After dropping October 10, 2025, the eight-episode first season racked up over 70 million hours viewed globally in its first month, becoming the most-watched non-English series of the fall. The finale, where Osman throws the Baydemir mansion keys into the sea rather than live there without Nihal, spawned countless reaction videos, crying montages, and at least three viral marriage proposals timed to that exact scene.
Renewal was a no-brainer. Netflix quietly picked up Season 2 on November 13, with production ramping up in spring 2026 across Istanbul, Ankara, and the French Riviera.
Showrunner Meriç Acemi told Variety Turkey last week: “Season 1 asked if love could survive money. Season 2 asks if money can survive truth.”
Early buzz from closed test screenings is savage. One viewer allegedly walked out mid-trailer muttering “Osman doesn’t deserve this… but damn if it isn’t delicious.” Another reportedly cheered when Defne made her entrance. The fandom is fracturing faster than the Bulut empire on screen.
Engin Akyürek, who’s been famously press-shy, broke his silence with an Instagram story: just a black screen with the words “Some ghosts wear Louboutins.” Within minutes it was screenshotted and dissected by 2 million people.
No release date yet, but Netflix insiders are pointing to Q4 2026, possibly October again to ride the anniversary wave. One thing is certain: when Old Money returns, it won’t be the glamorous fantasy anymore. It’ll be a bloodbath in Brioni suits.
Osman Bulut spent Season 1 proving he could take anything he wanted. Season 2 looks ready to prove some things can’t be taken, only paid for.
And the bill just came due.