Following a last-minute removal from the 2026 Ramadan programming lineup, the series “Mمكن” (Possible) is back in the spotlight with the release of its teaser trailer, generating significant buzz and re-establishing the show as a strong contender in the drama landscape.
Nadine Njeim and Zafer El Abidine Star Together for the First Time
This project marks the first collaboration between Nadine Njeim and Zafer El Abidine, and from the first moments, it presents itself as a drama steeped in emotional tension, stemming from “one encounter that could change everything,” as the show’s tagline suggests. In the trailer, El Abidine appears as “Ziad Suleiman,” speaking with a Lebanese dialect, opposite “Miraj,” played by Njeim, in a relationship that transcends the conventional, where desires intertwine with ancient wounds.
Alongside the lead duo, the cast includes Zeina Makki, Anjo Rihan, Rola Hamada, Rodrigue Sleiman, George Chalhoub, and Malak Kanaan, blending established names with rising talent.
The Story of “Mمكن”
“Mمكن” isn’t a traditional love story; instead, it builds its narrative around an unexpected agreement between two individuals burdened by the past. The story centers on a man who heals others but struggles to mend himself, and a woman exhausted by life’s trials. Amidst their connection, questions multiply faster than answers, as psychological and social factors intertwine, with the past looming as a hidden force driving events and pushing towards fateful decisions.
Behind the camera, the series is directed by Amin Dora and written by Mona El Shimi, a combination aiming for a cohesive narrative and escalating rhythm.
برومو مسلسل ممكن على شاهد (انستغرام)
Delay of “Mمكن”’s Release
The series’ initial Ramadan release was postponed following a decision from the production company, citing the need for sufficient time to finalize technical details and ensure a production quality that meets audience expectations. This delay wasn’t seen as a setback, but rather a strategic repositioning, especially considering Njeim’s previous statement that success isn’t tied to a specific season, but to the perform’s ability to captivate viewers wherever it’s shown.
Now, with this renewed preview, “Mمكن” appears to be entering a different kind of race – one that extends beyond Ramadan, where the true test lies not in timing, but in its staying power. The series joins a growing slate of Arabic-language dramas gaining international attention.