While Sandokan is booming and pulling record ratings on Rai 1, Can Yaman has returned to Spain to film his new series, Il Labirinto delle Farfalle. Official behind-the-scenes photos from the set have surfaced on Instagram, sparking major curiosity about this brand-new role for the Turkish actor.
Can Yaman Heads Back to Spain for Il Labirinto delle Farfalle
Can Yaman never stops—determined to make his acting career truly memorable. The charismatic Turkish star is getting a lot of positive feedback for the first season of Sandokan, currently airing on Rai 1, thanks to how perfectly he stepped into the role of the legendary Tiger of Malaysia, alongside an international cast that did justice to Emilio Salgari’s stories.
At the same time, always looking for fresh challenges, Can has signed on as the lead in a brand-new Spanish TV series—an entirely new genre for him, and also a foreign language he had to learn through months of grammar and diction lessons.
The cast is undeniably stacked, featuring María de Nati, Andrea Duro, Félix Gómez, Noa Rollón, Michelle Calvo, Leander Vyvey, Paco Tous, Marta Solaz, Víctor Clavijo, Antonio Gil, and Jorge Suquet. The new Secuoya Studios production is directed by Alberto Ruiz Rojo and Iñaki Peñafie, with executive producers Eduardo Galdo and Lele Portas, and a script by Angela Obón and Daniel Corpas.
The show is described as a romantic thriller where love and betrayal collide. The plot centers on a secret agent who has been betrayed and is now fighting to clear his name.
Can Yaman never stops—determined to make his acting career truly memorable. The charismatic Turkish star is getting a lot of positive feedback for the first season of Sandokan, currently airing on Rai 1, thanks to how perfectly he stepped into the role of the legendary Tiger of Malaysia, alongside an international cast that did justice to Emilio Salgari’s stories.
At the same time, always looking for fresh challenges, Can has signed on as the lead in a brand-new Spanish TV series—an entirely new genre for him, and also a foreign language he had to learn through months of grammar and diction lessons.
The cast is undeniably stacked, featuring María de Nati, Andrea Duro, Félix Gómez, Noa Rollón, Michelle Calvo, Leander Vyvey, Paco Tous, Marta Solaz, Víctor Clavijo, Antonio Gil, and Jorge Suquet. The new Secuoya Studios production is directed by Alberto Ruiz Rojo and Iñaki Peñafie, with executive producers Eduardo Galdo and Lele Portas, and a script by Angela Obón and Daniel Corpas.
The show is described as a romantic thriller where love and betrayal collide. The plot centers on a secret agent who has been betrayed and is now fighting to clear his name.
The First Official Set Photos From Il Labirinto delle Farfalle
In recent days, Can Yaman returned to Spain—while gossip about the end of his relationship with Sara Bluma continues to swirl—to film Il Labirinto delle Farfalle, the new Spanish series he’s starring in.
This new role will bring plenty of action for Can. This time, though, he won’t be in costume like he was for Sandokan and El Turco. The show will also include emotional, intense moments, driven by the dramatic feelings of a protagonist who’s been betrayed—yet still wants to believe in love.
In the photos, Can keeps his short haircut and a much shorter beard, and he’s seen in a sporty look with a black hoodie and sweatpants—an outfit that suits him perfectly. In short, Yaman’s fans are thrilled about this opportunity and extremely curious about the series, which will most likely be released this year and should also make its way to Italy, given how popular the actor is there—where he has now chosen to live as his second home for the past five years.
In recent days, Can Yaman returned to Spain—while gossip about the end of his relationship with Sara Bluma continues to swirl—to film Il Labirinto delle Farfalle, the new Spanish series he’s starring in.
This new role will bring plenty of action for Can. This time, though, he won’t be in costume like he was for Sandokan and El Turco. The show will also include emotional, intense moments, driven by the dramatic feelings of a protagonist who’s been betrayed—yet still wants to believe in love.
In the photos, Can keeps his short haircut and a much shorter beard, and he’s seen in a sporty look with a black hoodie and sweatpants—an outfit that suits him perfectly. In short, Yaman’s fans are thrilled about this opportunity and extremely curious about the series, which will most likely be released this year and should also make its way to Italy, given how popular the actor is there—where he has now chosen to live as his second home for the past five years.

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