Director: Aytaç Çiçek
Cast: Burcu Özberk, Uraz Kaygılaroğlu, Yiğit Özşener, Cahit Gök, Nizam Namidar
Son Kare is a 2026 Turkish crime-drama series directed by Aytaç Çiçek, following a suspended homicide detective and a fashion photographer whose lives collide over a labyrinthine murder case that forces both of them to confront buried secrets from their own pasts.
What is Son Kare about?
Commissioner Sare Baykal has been pulled off active duty and placed under mandatory psychotherapy sessions before she can return to the field. When a woman's body is discovered inside an amusement park, the case lands in her lap under strict supervision. Around the same time, Atlas Demiroğlu — a fashion photographer — walks into the police station carrying a reel of film dense with unsettling, cryptic imagery. The two strangers find themselves bound together by an investigation that keeps peeling back layers no one expected. Each lead they follow draws them deeper into a dark corridor where their own private histories become evidence, and where the line separating memory from imagination, and loyalty from betrayal, grows harder to trace by the episode.
Cast & crew
Director Aytaç Çiçek steers a cast built around Burcu Özberk as the sharp-edged Commissioner Sare Baykal and Uraz Kaygılaroğlu as the enigmatic photographer Atlas. Supporting turns from Yiğit Özşener, Cahit Gök, Nizam Namidar, Nasmina Tüten, Muhammet Kulu, and Onur Erdi flesh out the institutional and criminal world surrounding the central investigation.
Context & significance
Turkish crime dramas have earned a devoted Persian-speaking audience across the diaspora, and Son Kare fits squarely in the tradition of psychologically dense procedurals that pair a compromised investigator with an unlikely civilian partner. The series is available in Persian dub, making it fully accessible without reading subtitles — a practical plus for family viewing across generations. For diaspora viewers who grew up watching Turkish productions and now stream them on North American time, Son Kare offers the kind of slow-burn momentum and morally layered storytelling that rewards patience. The amusement-park-as-crime-scene setting sets a distinctive visual tone, contrasting brightness with violence in a way the genre does best.
Where & how to watch
Son Kare is available on K-Time in Persian dub and with Persian subtitles. You can stream on the web, on your TV device, or on your phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, and no extra download required. Subscribe and cancel anytime.