The series chronicles the life of a young man with autism spectrum disorder, as he faces societal challenges after leaving the overprotective care of his family and entering the world of work, searching for identity and connection.
Get ready, Australia! The nation's biggest obsession just got a whole lot juicier. The Married At First Sight universe is expanding like never before with the launch of MAFS: After The Dinner Party, your first and only place to dive into exclusive, unfiltered interviews with the participants right after the show's iconic dinner parties. Plus, fans will have the chance to see unseen footage that picks up right where the main show leaves off, offering even more drama and insight.
With Jules Lund, Brittany Hockley, and Laura Byrne steering the conversation, the debrief starts the second the dinner party ends. MAFS: After The Dinner Party is the ultimate companion series, offering an unapologetic look at the season's biggest scandals. Whether it’s the 'red flags' or catching a first glimpse of the wreckage, this is the essential, no-holds-barred breakdown where the tea is spilt, and the real truth is revealed.
In 2003, two young men emerge from the forests of British Columbia claiming to have been raised entirely off the grid. As a small town tries to help them, a mystery unfolds, testing how far people will go to believe the unbelievable.
Set in 1990s Kuwait, the story follows Aref and Dananeer as they struggle to build a better life while enduring the burden of rebellious children, and of greed.
Ibrahem Al Hajjaj returns with a new marital status! The previously infamous “spinster” tiptoes into unchartered territory with a new goal: To find – with his new wife – their own formula for “happily ever after”.
The story revolves around Antar, a young man who fights to win the heart of his beloved Layla. But just when he thinks the path to marriage is clear, a mysterious "curse" strikes, turning their relationship upside down and putting their love to the test It was unexpected.
Yasmina returns with her son from Montreal to Morocco to bury her husband, but Ra's Al Jabal traps her in a world of trafficking and tribal power, ruled by her brother-in-law Layl, the village's feared kingpin.
Known all his life as "the dead woman's son," Shams has never had much — until a staggering revelation turns his world upside down: he is the sole heir to a powerful tycoon's empire. But the inheritance comes with a dangerous condition. To claim his rightful identity and fortune, he must track down the four siblings his father coldly erased from existence. The clock is ticking, the stakes are lethal, and failure isn't just costly — it's a death sentence.
Sakanahum Masakinahum is a 2026 Kuwaiti social horror drama made up of 10 short episodes. When detective Abdullah moves into a new home with his family, strange events unfold from the very first day. Their troubled neighbor Bushra — whose husband has mysteriously vanished — draws them into a web of dark secrets, buried bodies, and psychological unraveling. A tense, atmospheric thriller blending mystery, social commentary, and slow-burn suspense.
In Al-Nuwayati Alley, simmering with struggles over power and money, a tale unfolds where reality intertwines with myth. The Diver returns from behind the bars of a prison once described as a graveyard, coming back with a mysterious identity and an unfamiliar face to penetrate the alley once more. He seeks not only revenge against those who betrayed him, but also the trail of a “lost treasure” said to be guarded by an ancient talisman. Amid these harsh circumstances, his path collides with the schemes of blood merchants, where a false identity becomes the only shield in the battle for survival.
The events follow a series of crimes starting with a smuggling operation that leaves Hajj Salem paralyzed and Abu Aziz dead, followed by the assassination of Judge Saba Ezzat and her husband Aws's confession.
Omour A'iliyya — Family Matters — is a 2026 Kuwaiti social drama streaming on Shasha platform. Written by Fahad Al-Aliwa, directed by Ahmed Abdel Wahed, and produced by the acclaimed Abdullah Boushahri — who also stars alongside Shajoun Al-Hajri — the 30-episode series follows intertwined families navigating the complexities of daily Gulf life, with multiple dramatic storylines reflecting the evolving dynamics, tensions, and relationships within the modern Kuwaiti household.
An accusation. A broken marriage. A hazardous attempt to fix it. In a calculated emotional gamble, three people are drawn into a labyrinth of love, trust… and everything in between!
1980s, Kuwait. One daughter’s “mistake” tips a family’s world off balance. Fear of shame turns a father ruthless, the women bear the blame, and marriages become punishment—until a once-fragile mum rises to fight back.
Ziad dreams of being an actor rather than joining his father's business empire — until a sudden betrayal brings the family down and lands his father in prison. After his father dies, Ziad returns determined to recover the stolen fortune and restore the family name, using his acting talent and sharp wit to con his way to revenge. But the game turns dangerous when he falls for the daughter of his enemy.