Fauda, the breakout Israeli thriller drama, is unexpectedly returning for a fifth season, Deadline has confirmed with sources. Yes, the Israeli network behind the show, reportedly unveiled plans fo…
It garnered significant viewing in countries such as Lebanon and cut through in Europe, Asia and the U.S. There have been several remakes, including in India where SonyLIV orderedSeason four launched last year and was expected to be the final run. Today’s news changes that. It’s not clear whether season five will launch on Netflix internationally or in the U.S.
The drama was co-created by Faraway Road’s Lior Raz and Avi Issacharoff, and is produced by Liat Benasuly and
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