AlKhallat+ Trailer review: Netflix Releases Official Trailer for AlKhallat+ – Desert Rules, A Sharp Satirical Anthology Series
Netflix’s official trailer for AlKhallat+ offers fans a glimpse at the dynamic characters, brewing chaos and unexpected twists awaiting viewers when the four-episode anthology premieres on April 2nd.
We’re introduced to four unlikely heroes whose lives take strange and unpredictable turns across the Saudi desert.

Death Road follows a young man (played by Umar Qadi and featuring Mohammed Aldokhei) desperate to prove his worth when it matters most, despite his father believing he is incapable – only to find validation in the most unexpected way.
In Runway Rampage, a determined security guard (played by Ziyad Alamri and featuring Feras Almubarki) chasing recognition and admiration only to find himself being chased by the greatest threat yet.
Mars Race centers on a struggling filmmaker (played by Abdullah Aldrees and featuring Ali Khalthami) relentlessly pursuing his dream of becoming a producer, pushing through rejection but then is finally given an opportunity that comes at a cost.
Finally, Twisted Tongue tells the story of a poet (played by Fahad Amutairi “Abo Sallo” and featuring poet Mane’e Ben Shalhat) battling self-doubt and his inability to express himself, as he embarks on a journey toward healing and confidence
Together, these underdogs find themselves caught in situations that challenge their pride, identity and ambitions.
True to the universe of AlKhallat, the stories blend sharp humor, placing ordinary people in extraordinary situations where small decisions spiral into larger consequences that change their world as they know it.
With the directorial debut of Aziz Aljasmi and Mohammed Alajmi, this season features beloved talent from previous AlKhallat installments alongside a new generation of performers, the series expands the world audiences have come to know and love while introducing fresh perspectives and stories.
Produced by Telfaz 11 and created by Ali Kalthami and Mohammed Algarawi, AlKhallat+ continues the franchise’s legacy of culturally rooted storytelling while pushing the boundaries with Saudi comedy with ambition visuals and cinematic scale.
All four episodes of AlKhallat+ will stream on Netflix beginning April 2.