🚨 OLD MONEY SEASON 2 JUST DROPPED A SECOND TRAILER… and it’s titled “THE ESCAPE” for a reason.
Osman and Nihal. One suitcase. Fake passports. A private yacht cutting through the Black Sea in the dead of night.
“You’re throwing away billions.” “I’m choosing the only thing that was ever mine.”
But someone is hunting them… and the final 10 seconds will make you scream at your phone.
This isn’t a honeymoon. This is them running for their lives. Drop a 🏃♂️🏃♀️ if you’re losing it already and click the link to watch the full trailer NOW! 👇

Less than 48 hours after the first earth-shattering Season 2 trailer, Netflix ambushed fans with a second one titled simply “The Escape” – and holy Bosphorus, it’s the fantasy every single viewer has been manifesting since the Season 1 plane scene.
Uploaded without warning at 3 a.m. Turkish time on November 21, 2025, the 1-minute-58-second trailer has already smashed 45 million views and sent #OsmanAndNihalRunAway trending worldwide.
It is pure, unfiltered romantic-thriller gasoline.
The Trailer Opens With a Kiss That Ends 18 Months of Fan Suffering
No slow build-up. No dialogue for the first 20 seconds.
Just Osman Bulut (Engin Akyürek), soaked in rain, grabbing Nihal Baydemir (Aslı Enver) in the middle of a deserted Istanbul street and kissing her like the world is ending. The same woman who left him broken in the Season 1 finale. The same man she swore she’d never forgive.
Cut to black. White text: “Some empires aren’t worth dying for.”
Cue absolute mayhem.
The Great Escape Plan
The trailer reveals that after the explosive revelations about the Bulut family’s “stolen” inheritance and the return of their supposedly dead mother, Osman makes a decision no one saw coming: he walks away from everything.
We see quick cuts:
Osman signing over Bulut Trade shares to his brothers Mahir and Arda in a tense boardroom.
Nihal burning documents in a hotel sink.
The two of them in a dimly lit garage packing one single suitcase.
Fake passports with the names “Kemal & Leyla Yıldız” – a direct nod to the fake identities Osman used as a child after the earthquake.
Voiceover (Osman, deadly serious): “They took our past. They’ll never take our future.”
Where Are They Going?
The trailer teases three possible destinations in rapid montage:
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A tiny fishing village in the Aegean where Osman’s adoptive mother Songül once hid the boys.
A remote mountain cabin in the Kaçkar mountains (fans recognized the location from drone shots).
Most shocking – a luxurious superyacht slicing through the Black Sea at night, heading east toward Georgia or possibly Crimea.
Nihal, hair dyed dark, wearing Osman’s oversized coat: “No bodyguards. No credit cards. Just us.” Osman smirks for the first time in two seasons: “Finally.”
Fans are already calling it the “Billionaire Thelma & Louise” arc.
But Someone Is Coming For Them
This wouldn’t be Old Money without knives in the back.
Quick flashes show:
Mahir screaming at security cameras: “Find my brother NOW!”
The mystery scarred woman (Hülya Avşar) from the first trailer holding an old family photo and whispering, “He can’t run from blood.”
Nihal’s ex-fiancé Engin in a dark suit, boarding a private jet with armed men.
A sniper scope glinting on an Istanbul rooftop, red dot landing on the back of Osman’s head as he and Nihal embrace on the yacht deck.
The trailer ends on a single gunshot that cuts to black – followed by Nihal’s blood-curdling scream and the premiere date flashing: 2026.
Netflix knows exactly what it’s doing.
Behind-the-Scenes Chaos That Made This Possible
Sources on the Istanbul set say the “escape” storyline was kept top-secret – even most crew members thought they were shooting a standard rich-people-arguing season until the yacht scenes in Sinop last week.
Engin Akyürek and Aslı Enver reportedly filmed the intense kiss scene 27 times because director Uluç Bayraktar wanted “the desperation of two people who lost everything but still found each other.”
One crew member leaked: “Aslı was crying for real between takes. Engin didn’t break character once. The chemistry is actually dangerous.”
Fan Theories Are Spiraling
Social media is a warzone:
Theory #1: The gunshot kills Osman and Season 2 is told in flashbacks (please no).
Theory #2: Nihal is pregnant (confirmed by paparazzi shots of Aslı wearing loose clothing on set) and they’re running to protect the baby.
Theory #3: This is all an elaborate trap set by the long-lost mother to lure Osman into a bigger revenge scheme.
One viral TikTok with 18 million views is just the kiss scene slowed down 400% with the caption: “Therapy is not enough, I need them to get married in real life.”
The Business Fallout
Walking away isn’t cheap. Insiders say Osman liquidates over 60% of his net worth in the first three episodes to disappear without a trace – including secretly selling the famous Baydemir mansion back to an anonymous buyer (rumoured to be Nihal herself under a shell company).
The Bulut brothers are reportedly livid. One leaked script page has Mahir telling investors: “My brother didn’t retire. He defected.”
Netflix Playing 4D Chess
Dropping two completely different trailers within the same week – one about family secrets and bloodlines, the second a full-on romantic fugitive fantasy – has fans realizing Season 2 is actually two seasons in one.
A Netflix Türkiye exec anonymously told reporters: “We wanted to show there’s no single storyline this year. Some episodes you’ll be screaming about corporate warfare, others you’ll be ugly-crying on a yacht at 3 a.m.”
The Numbers Don’t Lie
Trailer #1 (“The Family’s Fortune Was Not Stolen”): 68 million views in 72 hours.
Trailer #2 (“The Escape”): 45 million views in under 12 hours and climbing faster.
Google searches for “Old Money Season 2 release date” up 2900%.
Fan fiction site AO3 crashed twice from overload.
One Final Gut Punch
The trailer’s final frame before the blackout shows Osman and Nihal standing at the yacht railing, watching Istanbul disappear behind them.
Nihal: “Do you regret it? Leaving everything?” Osman turns to her, dead serious: “I only regret the years I wasted before running away with you.”
Cue collective global sobbing.
Netflix has officially weaponized romance.
Old Money Season 2 – coming 2026. Stock up on tissues, wine, and possibly a passport. You’re gonna need it.