Polsat series now not stalking Scarface

Regina Pierce

Polsat series now not stalking Scarface

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The series will show the dramatic consequences of stalking in both personal and professional life, presenting a brutal reality where stalking knows no boundaries. The creators want to shock the audience by showing not only the deep drama of the victims, but also dangerous situations that reflect real events – we read in the distributor’s description.


This project has a chance to become one of Telewizja Polsat’s top series, distinguished by its emotional depth and intense action that will remain in the memory of viewers for a long time.

Work on the series is already underway, and Polsat has yet to provide any information on its progress, next steps, or the composition of the star cast.

Autumn news from Polsat

Polsat’s fall schedule includes series such as “Sins of the Neighbors” and the second season of “In-Laws.” Both series premiered on Polsat Box Go.

This fall, the Polsat Box Go package will also include two new series: “Return to Life” (debuting August 14, our review can be found here) and “Hostages.”

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