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Ketenpere: Dalavere
Full Movie·2026·1h 38m·tr

Ketenpere: Dalavere

Part of the Ketenpere Koleksiyonu franchise

Kalender's back, he's got a film company now, and he's chasing gold from an alien-obsessed tycoon. Ketenpere: Dalavere is the 2026 Turkish comedy sequel that doubles down on the franchise's signature chaos.

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5 min read · Published June 2, 2026

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What Ketenpere: Dalavere is about

Ketenpere: Dalavere picks up with Kalender in a place he never quite expected to be — sitting at the head of his own film production company, a dream he spent the entire first movie stumbling toward. That setup alone tells you the tone: this is a franchise built on the gap between ambition and reality, and the sequel leans into it hard. Kalender's new mission pulls him into the orbit of Feza, a wealthy businessman whose obsession with extraterrestrials is played entirely straight by the character and entirely for laughs by the film. To get at the gold Feza is sitting on, Kalender needs an unlikely ally — Vefa, the very person who trapped him in the first installment. Old grudges, new schemes, and a production company that's probably not ready for any of this. That's the premise, and it runs at a brisk 98 minutes.

How Ketenpere: Dalavere came together behind the camera

The film was directed by Doğuş Onur Karasu, working from an original screenplay that carries credits for Aydın Emre Ertemoğlu, Ömer Farük Küçüksüslü, Şafak Sezer, and Taylan İrfanoğlu — a writing room that, frankly, explains the density of comic setups packed into under two hours. Şafak Sezer's name on the writing side is notable given his long history with Turkish popular comedy; his fingerprints on the dialogue are easy to spot if you've followed the genre at all. Production was handled by Poll Films, the company behind the broader Ketenpere Koleksiyonu franchise.

Ketenpere: Dalavere opened wide in Turkey on 9 January 2026, rated 13A domestically. Box-office reporting has been patchy for international audiences — according to The Numbers, worldwide grosses sit at roughly $723,000, while Fantasy Box Office tracking estimates closer to $1.05 million. Neither figure puts this in blockbuster territory, but for a franchise comedy sequel aimed squarely at a Turkish-speaking audience, those numbers tell a story of solid domestic loyalty rather than commercial failure. There are no aggregated critic scores on Rotten Tomatoes or Metacritic at time of writing — Letterboxd has a page for the film but no visible consensus rating has formed yet. The IMDb page exists with early votes but no meaningful score to anchor critical discussion. Awards recognition hasn't been reported, which isn't surprising given the film's January release and its positioning as crowd-pleasing entertainment rather than awards-season fare. Movie OTT continues to track this title as international streaming availability develops.

What makes Ketenpere: Dalavere stand out from other Turkish comedies

Honestly, the thing that separates this franchise from a lot of Turkish comedy output isn't the jokes themselves — it's the structural commitment to its own absurdist logic. The alien-obsessed businessman Feza isn't just a quirky obstacle; he's a fully realized comic archetype, the kind of wealthy eccentric who's convinced his money insulates him from being ridiculous. The film knows exactly how funny that is, and it doesn't oversell it.

What's striking is the decision to bring Vefa back not as a reformed character but as a necessary evil — Kalender doesn't forgive him, doesn't trust him, and the film doesn't ask us to pretend otherwise. That tension between the two is where most of the best scenes live. There's a sequence involving Feza's private screening room (Kalender's new film company comes in handy in ways that feel both contrived and completely earned) that captures exactly how the franchise balances slapstick momentum with character-driven comedy.

The writing team's approach to Kalender's film company is also smarter than it first appears. Rather than treating the production company as pure set dressing, the script uses it as a lens — every scheme gets filtered through the logic of a man who now thinks of himself as a serious creative professional, even when he's doing something deeply unserious. That self-delusion is the engine of the comedy, and it's a reliable one. movieott.com has this filed under Comedy, which is accurate, though it undersells how much of the humor comes from character consistency rather than gag-per-minute pacing.

Where to stream Ketenpere: Dalavere online

Ketenpere: Dalavere is currently available on major OTT services, making it reasonably accessible for audiences outside Turkey who want to catch up with the Ketenpere Koleksiyonu franchise. The Where-to-Watch widget at the top of this page lists every platform currently carrying the title — that's the fastest way to check what's live in your region, since availability can shift. Movie OTT tracks streaming rights across platforms including Netflix, Prime Video, and others, updating as distribution deals change, so it's worth bookmarking if you don't find it available immediately. Hard to say if a wider international push is coming given the modest box-office footprint, but franchise comedies with established audiences tend to find their way onto streaming shelves eventually. Check the widget above for the current, confirmed options.

Frequently asked questions

Q: Who directed Ketenpere: Dalavere?

Ketenpere: Dalavere was directed by Doğuş Onur Karasu, working from an original screenplay co-written by Aydın Emre Ertemoğlu, Ömer Farük Küçüksüslü, Şafak Sezer, and Taylan İrfanoğlu. The film was produced by Poll Films as part of the Ketenpere Koleksiyonu franchise.

Q: Where can I watch Ketenpere: Dalavere?

Ketenpere: Dalavere is currently available on major OTT streaming platforms. The most reliable way to find it in your region is to check the Where-to-Watch widget on this page, which Movie OTT updates as streaming rights change across services.

Q: Is Ketenpere: Dalavere a sequel, and do I need to watch the first film first?

Yes — Ketenpere: Dalavere is a direct sequel set within the Ketenpere Koleksiyonu franchise. The plot references events from the first film, particularly the history between Kalender and Vefa, so watching the original first will give you the context that makes the sequel's character dynamics land properly.

Q: How much did Ketenpere: Dalavere make at the box office?

Box-office data is limited, but worldwide grosses are estimated between approximately $723,000 and $1.05 million depending on the tracking source. The film opened in Turkey on 9 January 2026 and was rated 13A domestically.

Q: Is Ketenpere: Dalavere based on a true story?

No — Ketenpere: Dalavere is an original comedy screenplay. The story of Kalender founding a film company and scheming to recover gold from an alien-obsessed businessman named Feza is entirely fictional, written specifically for this sequel.

Who should watch Ketenpere: Dalavere

Ketenpere: Dalavere is built for fans of the franchise first — if you've spent time with Kalender before, the sequel rewards that familiarity in ways a newcomer won't fully catch. That said, the alien-tycoon premise is ridiculous enough to work as a standalone entry point for anyone curious about Turkish comedy. Ninety-eight minutes. No filler. If you appreciate comedies that trust their characters to be consistently wrong in interesting ways, this one's worth your evening. Movie OTT's genre listings will point you toward similar titles if the Ketenpere world leaves you wanting more.

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