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SuperGirls

SuperGirls

20165.51 Season30 EpisodesEnded

Overview

The series revolves around Superman, who comes to Egypt to finish a special mission, but he changes his destination and goes to Haram Street instead He has a relationship with a woman and after his departure, she finds herself pregnant with three girls with supernatural abilities.

Created by Karim Hassan Bashir
Written by Karim Hassan Bashir, Ahmed Shawky
Produced by Abdullah Abu Al Foutouh

Top Cast

Yosra El Lozy

Yosra El Lozy

Riham Hagag

Riham Hagag

Sherry Adel

Sherry Adel

Bayoumi Fouad

Bayoumi Fouad

Entesar

Entesar

Karim Afifi

Karim Afifi

Tarek Sabri

Tarek Sabri

Mahmoud Hafez

Mahmoud Hafez

Osama Abdullah

Osama Abdullah

Mohamed Fahim

Mohamed Fahim

About SuperGirls

SuperGirls is a comedy, sci-fi & fantasy series that first aired in 2016. Created by Karim Hassan Bashir, it stars Yosra El Lozy, Riham Hagag, Sherry Adel. The series revolves around Superman, who comes to Egypt to finish a special mission, but he changes his destination and goes to Haram Street instead He has a relationship with a woman and after his departure, she finds herself pregnant with three girls with supernatural abilities.

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