Popular Saudi Arabia actor and stand-up comic Ibrahim Al Hazj’s new comedy “Ambulance”, directed by British Helmer Colin Teig (“Doctor Hu,” “Torchwood”), is already scheduled for a sequel with the same creative team.
The “ambulance” was opened on Tuesday, which became IMAX’s first Arabic feature film release. This marks the follow -up of Al Hazj’s 2023 wrestling film “Sattar”, which pulled over $ 30 million, mostly from local markets. It is considered to be the highest grossing Saudi film as a 35 -year ban on the operation of commercial film theaters was canceled in December 2017.
The new Al-Hazj film is a scrubbal comedy, after two feudal Saudi paramedics, stumbled on a briefcase containing Saudi Arabia Rial 2 million ($ 533,300) and inadvertently gets entangled in a high-hand kidnapping and rainsum plot.
“Ambulance” is written by Alberto Lopez (“Brooking”) and is produced by Al -Hazz’s house of comedy, Saudi manufacturer Talal Anaji’s black light operations and Muvi Studio with former MBC Studio head Peter Smith in Tendom. On April 15, a full house in a full house in Riyadh at U Walk at Muki Cinemas’ Imax, a full -fledged painting of an innovative painting in an internal sources of the industry.
The “Ambulance” will also have its festival premiere in the competition at the upcoming Saudi film festival, which is the oldest running film program in the state, and is scheduled for widespread distribution in the Gulf region and the Middle East in the coming weeks.
Lopez said he is currently writing a “ambulance” sequel, which will be produced by Black Light and House of Comedy with a tental plan to shoot in October and to release the film in Saudi in April 2026.