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I hacked the first six episodes of the series when it started
The series “Beyond Nature” (directed by Amr Salama), produced by “Netflix”, topped the Twitter list with the start of its premiere yesterday, on the streaming platform. Based on the most famous novels of the late Egyptian writer Ahmed Khaled Tawfiq, which at the time sold more than 15 million copies, the series chronicles the adventures of Doctor Rifaat Ismail (Ahmed Amin played the character), in 1969, when he is seen exposed to a series of supernatural events, with his former college colleague, and together they try to save their loved ones from the danger that looms over them. The hero of the play, Ahmed Amin, had posted images and videos of the series on his Instagram account, noting that “the imagination presented by the series is more terrifying than the truth.” However, with the uproar surrounding the series, which began with the launch of its promotional advertisement, the Egyptian daily Al-Watan reported that the series had been hacked, hours after its launch on the Netflix platform, and indicated that a The hacking site had succeeded in getting the episodes reloaded. The first six of the series, and made available to the public for free. The series, which is Netflix’s first Egyptian production, is translated into more than 32 languages, in 190 countries around the world, and is available in dubbing into 9 languages, including English, Spanish, French, Turkish and German. It also helps the blind by hearing the phoneme, and the hard of hearing also through the textual description in Arabic.