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Rise of Empires Ottoman Season 2 Review: Spoilers Free!!!

Rise of Empires Ottoman season 2 Hindi Dubbed

By Ayush VermaPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Rise of Empires Ottoman Season 2 Review

Rise of Empires Ottoman is a historical drama series whose season 2 has also been released on Netflix, so if any of you have not seen its season 1, then watch the beginning first and then watch season 2 of this series.

Rise of Empires: Ottoman season 2 also includes six episodes like its previous season, and the length of each episode is kept around 40 to 50 minutes.

Now, eight years after the events of Season 1, Sultan Mehmet faces the challenge of Valerian King Vlad, who, along with the Hungarian Empire, wants to destroy the Ottoman Empire, particularly Sultan Mehmet.

So, will Sultan Mehmet be able to defeat his adversary again this time? To find out, play Rise of Empires: Ottoman Season 2.

Rise of Empires: Ottoman Season 2 Cast

  • Cem Yigit Uzümoglu as Fatih Sultan Mehmet…
  • Tuba Büyüküstün as Mara Brankovic
  • Alp Ilkman as Mentourage…
  • Ushan Çakir as Zaganos Pasha
  • Charles Dance as Narrator
  • Tommaso Basili as Emperor Constantine XI
  • Selim Bayraktar as Çandarli Halil Pasha
  • Birkan Sokullu as Giovanni Giustiniani Longo
  • Osman Sonant as Loukas Notaras
  • Damla Sönmez as Ana
  • Ilayda Akdogan as Therma Sphrantzes
  • Tugrul Tulek as George Sphrantzes
  • Luca Marroco as Gennadius Scholarius
  • Taro Emir Tekin as Mehmed Entourage 1
  • Deniz Ince as Giustiniani Entourage 1
  • Coskun Altunbay as Giustiniani Entourage 2
  • Masallah Baris as Giustiniani Entourage 3
  • Alen Papazyan as Giustiniani Entourage 4

Rise of Empires Ottoman Season 2 Review

To be honest with you, I liked season 1 of this series a lot, and in my view, season 1 is a solid drama based on historical events.

This time, the actors deliver fantastic performances, and the plot keeps viewers interested from start to finish. The characters are all likeable, mainly the villain, who is a powerful or ruthless type of person who will do anything to bring Sultan Mehmet down.

Because of the strong rivalries you will see between Sultan Mehmet and the main antagonist, you as viewers will be invested in this show until the very end because you want to know how the ongoing conflict between these two powerful characters turns out.

I have liked the character of Sultan Mehmet from the very beginning, and I have liked him this time too.

And this time also, you will get to see a lot of interesting planning and plotting before the war and in the middle of the war, and some small twists are also there in the story.

This time I enjoyed listening to the music of this series, but this time the production quality was not as good as it was in season 1.

Weak Points

Apart from the weak production quality of season 2, one of the other issues is the same as in season 1. Like in season 1, narrators have been used in many places in season 2 to explain historical events in less time. for

What happens is that things are understood well, but we as an audience are not able to think about, understand, and feel about them.

This time, I have a mixed feeling about the ending of this series, on which I am not going to talk further due to spoilers, but it does not mean that the ending of season 2 is bad; yes, it is not as good as it could have been.

Whether you watch it or not

If your audience likes to watch historical dramas, if you liked Rise of Empires: Ottoman Season 1, then you can do a very good timepass by watching its Season 2, and yes, you must avoid watching this series with your family.

And the story was concluded in this manner; even if season 3 does not appear, the story is complete in season 2. You will not have to wait for season 3, but if the creators of this show desire it, a season on the rich history of the Ottoman Empire can easily be made.

So how did you guys like Rise of Empires: Ottoman Season 2? Don't forget to tell me your feedback.

And if you liked this review, don't forget to give me a like.

"Have a rock 'n' roll day."

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Ayush Verma

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