Cem Yılmaz, whose new stand-up show was released on Netflix last month, shared a new news with his fans on Twitter. In his statements, Yılmaz announced that the scripts of the ‘Karakomic Films’ series have been published as a book.
One of Turkey’s most famous actors and comedians Cem Yilmaz, most recently ‘Diamond Elite Platinum Plus’ show with the popular broadcasting platform Netflix took place. Although it was subject to many criticisms, this stand-up show managed to sit on the top of the platform last month.
In addition to this, Yılmaz has announced his new project, which was stated to be the continuation of Yahşi Batı in the past weeks. ‘Monsters of Galata’ He announced it on his official Twitter account. In addition, the 48-year-old comedian participated in the NFT frenzy that continues all over the world in the past months and offered his own collections for sale. Now, Yılmaz shared a new development with his followers. However, the development this time was not about a new project or NFT collection, but about the films he had shot before.
Charcoal Films series has been published as a book
The famous actor shared on his official Twitter account, the popular series ‘Karakomic Films He shared with his fans that his script has become a book. According to the statements, it is the first of the series consisting of two different books, and the first of the series of Karakomik Films. 2 In and Outin the second Crazy and Safety movies have scripts.
Charcoal Films series 2019 His first movie, which was released in 2016, included two separate films, 2 Arada and Kaçamak. The sequel to the series and 2020 In Karakomik Films 2, which came to both cinemas and Netflix in the year 2018, there were two different stories, Deli and Emanet. Cem Yılmaz was the director and scriptwriter of both productions.
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of your books Revolution Bookstore Noting that it was published by the successful comedian, he added the following explanations to his share to his followers, “It’s fresh out of the oven. Two new brothers have arrived in my script books.”