🚨 BREAKING: The new Old Money Season 2 trailer just turned the Bulut family mansion into a straight-up WAR ZONE over billions in inheritance.
Osman thought losing Nihal was the worst pain he’d ever feel… Until his own MOTHER pulled a knife (figuratively… or is it?) and his long-lost half-brother walked in claiming HE is the real heir.
We’re talking secret DNA tests, forged wills, siblings trying to K*LL each other in 10-inch heels, and one line that made my jaw hit the floor: “You were never my son. You were my insurance policy.”
Old money families fighting for every last lira like it’s Game of Thrones in Istanbul… I’m shaking.
Watch the trailer before your Turkish drama group chat spoils the whole thing 😱👇

Netflix just declared all-out war on family loyalty.
Late Wednesday night, November 19, 2025, the streamer dropped the most savage Old Money Season 2 trailer yet, and it’s not about ex-lovers anymore. It’s about blood money, literal blood, and a battle over billions that makes the Baydemir mansion drama look like a playground spat.
The two-minute clip opens innocently enough: sweeping shots of the iconic Bulut family estate at dawn, then cuts to Songül Bulut (Dolunay Soysert) in a black mourning dress, placing a single red rose on a grave. Voice-over, cold as ice: “My husband always said the fortune would go to the strongest child. He just never told us which one was his.”
Cue absolute pandemonium.
We meet Can Bulut (early casting rumors point to Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ in heavy prosthetics or rising star Alp Navruz) — a brooding, tall stranger who storms into the family boardroom with a DNA test and a 40-year-old birth certificate. “Your husband got my mother pregnant while she was the maid,” he announces, tossing the papers across the mahogany table like grenades. “Half of everything you own is mine.”
Osman’s face in that moment? Priceless. The man who bought half of Istanbul without blinking suddenly looks like he’s been punched in the soul.
The trailer then spirals into the kind of opulent chaos only Turkish dizi does best:
Secret wills being unearthed in hidden safes.
Poisoned tea cups (we see Songül clutching her throat at a family dinner).
A fistfight between Osman and Can on the marble staircase that ends with both tumbling into a €200,000 chandelier.
Arda Bulut (Osman’s younger brother) screaming, “I slaved for this company while you played house with that Baydemir girl!”
And the absolute killer: Songül whispering to Can in a dark corridor, “Finish what we started forty years ago.”
Yes, the implication is Songül has known about this illegitimate son the whole time… and may have orchestrated everything.
This isn’t just an inheritance dispute. This is a full-blown coup from within the Bulut dynasty, with every family member picking sides and sharpening knives behind designer smiles.
Season 1 was the love story that broke the internet: self-made billionaire Osman Bulut falling for old-money princess Nihal Baydemir, only to lose her when his controlling nature finally snapped their relationship in half. That finale — keys to the mansion sinking into the Bosphorus — still haunts group chats worldwide.
Season 2? Love is officially on the back burner. Survival is the new romance.
Sources close to production say the inheritance war arc was always planned as the natural escalation. Showrunner Meriç Acemi reportedly told cast members during table reads: “Season 1 was about what people do for love. Season 2 is about what they’ll do when love is gone and there’s only money left.”
Netflix’s gamble on Turkish originals has been paying off in gold. Old Money Season 1 dropped October 10, 2025, and immediately crushed global charts, holding the #2 spot for non-English TV for weeks and racking up over 70 million hours viewed. The renewal came lightning-fast on November 13, with the streamer reportedly throwing an eight-figure check to keep the same creative team and up the production values even higher.
Filming locations this time include not just Istanbul’s most exclusive palaces but also Geneva (for the secret Swiss bank accounts) and Bodrum (for the inevitable yacht confrontations).
Early leaks suggest Nihal Baydemir (Aslı Enver) isn’t completely sidelined. She’s thriving in Europe with her own company, but the trailer shows her getting a late-night call: “The Buluts are eating themselves alive… and they’re coming for your family’s remaining assets next.” One chilling shot has her staring at the old mansion from across the Bosphorus while Osman’s voice-over says, “I lost you once. I won’t lose everything else.”
Social media is already fracturing into camps: #TeamOsman (he built the empire, illegitimate brother can kick rocks) vs. #TeamCan (old money hypocrisy deserves to burn).
Turkish tabloids are having a field day. One outlet claims Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ turned down the role of Can because the character is “too dark even for me,” while another swears Beren Gökyıldız (the child star from My Little Girl) has been cast as Can’s secret teenage daughter who could complicate the DNA claim even further.
Engin Akyürek posted a cryptic Instagram story Thursday morning: a single photo of a chess board with the black king surrounded and the caption “Sometimes the biggest threat was sitting at your dinner table your whole life.” It was deleted after 20 minutes but not before 3 million screenshots.
Dolunay Soysert, who plays matriarch Songül, gave her first interview in months to Hürriyet and dropped this bomb: “Songül Bulut would sell her own children for the right price. The question is — has she already?”
No official release date yet, but Netflix insiders are whispering October 2026 to mirror Season 1’s launch window and maximize the one-year anniversary hype.
One thing is crystal clear: when Old Money returns, it won’t be the swoony romance that had us all crying into our Turkish coffee anymore. It’ll be a billion-lira bloodbath dressed in Tom Ford, where the only thing more toxic than the family secrets is the fight to keep them buried.
The mansion keys might still be at the bottom of the sea… but the war for who gets to own the sea just began.