Al Rawabi Girls School is considered one of Netflix’s most successful works
revealed Netflix About the official announcement of the second season of the Al Rawabi Girls School series, which is considered one of its most successful Arabic series.
The series returns with a new season and a new semester, with female students appearing in their elegant pink school uniforms and their organized classrooms, but these appearances may be deceiving, as behind this ideal image is a reality full of mysteries and secrets.
The second season of the series sheds light on the impact of social media on schoolgirls, and the internal conflicts they face while trying to reach their goals, which may lead them into dangerous paths.
After gaining great fame on social media, a young teenage woman finds herself caught in a conflict that leads her down a path of undesirable consequences, dragging everyone around her into a dark swamp while one of her classmates documents it all through the lens of her cameras.
The second season of the series MAl-Rawabi School for Girls Produced by Filmzion, created and directed by Tima Shomali, and written and written by Tima Shomali and Sherine Kamal with Islam Shomali.
It will be shown exclusively on Netflix in 190 countries starting February 15.
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For everyone who asked about the trailer #Al-Rawabi_Girls_School Arrived, showing February 15 on Netflix.
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The advertisement included some exciting clips that give us an overview of the level of conflicts in the new season, as we find the heroines holding sit-ins in defense of one of the students.
We also find many violent fights between girls inside the school, and according to the announcement, they may be due to betrayal or spreading rumours.
We also find boys among the students participating in conflicts in the advertisement, which means that the story may delve deeper into the male world this time.
Participating in the tournament are Tara Abboud, Taliyah Al-Ansari, Raneem Haitham, Tara Atallah, Sarah Youssef, Muhammad Nazar, Kira Yaghanam, and Laith Baba.