The third and final season of the acclaimed Turkish drama “Yalı Çapkını” (English: “The Golden Boy”, also known as “Kingfisher”) is now captivating Russian audiences on NTV — one of the country’s most prominent federal TV channels. Since its launch on June 30, the series has drawn strong viewer response, continuing its global success with a powerful closing chapter.
Produced by OGM Pictures, “Yalı Çapkını” has become a defining title in Turkish television, breaking records and airing in more than 130 countries. Its characters — Seyran, Suna, and the enigmatic Ferit — have become familiar names for millions of fans worldwide, including an ever-growing Russian audience.
Now in its final season, the series delivers an emotional and dramatic conclusion, with standout performances and a story arc that brings long-awaited closure. The intensity, romance, and complexity that made the series a global favorite are fully present — now heightened by the weight of final decisions, sacrifices, and transformation.
For Russian viewers, the arrival of the finale on a major national broadcaster marks a special moment. “Yalı Çapkını” is not just a foreign import — it has become part of the viewing culture, deeply resonating with themes of love, family, and personal struggle.
As the final episodes unfold, Russian audiences join millions around the world in saying goodbye to one of the most memorable dramas of the decade. “Yalı Çapkını” ends not only as a ratings success, but as a shared emotional experience — the kind of television that leaves a lasting legacy.