Shahid’s fall schedule is packed with fresh series and films designed to resonate with viewers through powerful storytelling, diverse themes, and a mix of genres. The 2025 autumn releases include family drama, satire, psychological twists, legal battles, and light-hearted comedy — here are the top picks to stream this season.
At the heart of the new offerings is Salma, the poignant story of a mother who, after being abandoned as a child and losing her closest family members, must rebuild her life alone. After marrying and losing her husband, she grapples with debt and a painful past while fighting to hold her children and her own hope together.
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For something darker and edgy, Black February follows Saud, who returns to Riyadh in 2004 after serving prison time for financial fraud. Facing societal rejection, family tension, and looming threats of eviction, Saud maneuvers through a maze of revenge, legal loopholes, and moral ambiguity in his attempts to reclaim stability.
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Kan Insan offers suspense and psychological depth. The plot centers on Youssef, whose life unravels after an accident, spurring him toward revenge. The series explores class divides as it pits a wealthy family against a poor one in a conflict driven by philosophy, trauma, and intersecting loyalties.
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Then there’s Sayf 99, a generational family saga. It charts Shu’aib Ma’rouf’s life after betrayal by a close friend, his reliance on his wife Buthaina, and the rediscovery of family secrets during a swimming championship involving the grandkids — including dramatic revelations about marriages and past betrayals.
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Legal drama makes its mark with Almohamiyya (dropping September 25), which spotlights Maha, one of Saudi Arabia’s female pioneers in law. She takes on multiple fighting-for-justice cases involving inheritance, abuse, betrayal and ultimately her own son’s false accusation, all while navigating the challenge of regaining custody and respect.
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For a lighter tone, Ibn El Nadi (releasing October 2) is a football comedy about a carefree young man who inherits responsibility for a football academy after his father’s death. Humor arises from his often chaotic attempts to run things — juggling expectations, comedic mishaps, and local football culture.
Shahid’s new autumn originals reflect both the cultural landscape and the appetite of its audience: stories rooted in regional realities, exploring social issues, identity, justice, family, and the tensions between tradition and modernity. Whether you prefer drama, comedy, legal battles, or emotional resilience, there’s something this line-up promises to keep you glued to the screen.
Make sure to mark your calendar — with staggered release dates like September 25 for Almohamiyya and October 2 for Ibn El Nadi — so you don’t miss the newest Shahid exclusives this fall.