These actors star in drama series 'Rippers'

The countdown has begun. From Friday, April 17, the new drama series Rippers will be available to stream on Videoland. Following the earlier announcement of lead actors Marouane Meftah, Ahlaam Teghadouini and Bilal Wahib, the streamer today reveals additional cast members. The cast is expanded with, among others, Teun Kuilboer, Mike Weerts, Jeroen van Koningsbrugge and Holly Mae Brood. Raymond Thiry, Young Ellens, Mella, Sam Ghilane, Adam Kissequel and Sabri Saddik have also joined the series.

The roles in this heist series are portrayed by a top cast within the crime genre: Marouane Meftah (Mocro Maffia, De Tatta’s), Ahlaam Teghadouini (Sihame, Roomies) and Bilal Wahib (Mocro Maffia, De Libi) play the leads. They step into the roles of three underdogs who completely turn the hierarchy of the streets upside down. Not your typical youths, but three sharp players ready to show the established order in Eindhoven that the smaller players should never be underestimated.

Rippers
A quiet night at an underground opium plantation in Eindhoven ends in a brutal robbery, sparking a fierce war between rival crews. At the center of the chaos are three young underdogs. At work and seemingly the weakest link at first glance, but appearances are deceiving. Behind the scenes, they are the ones pulling the strings, playing a dangerous game in which no one is safe, determined to walk away with the loot themselves.

They have one night to execute the plan. Fast, ruthless, and without mercy. In a world where money and power rule, loyalty means nothing and betrayal lurks around every corner, one wrong move can be fatal. The only way to survive: stay one step ahead of everyone else and rip that shit.

The drama series Rippers will be available to stream in full exclusively on Videoland from April 17. The series is produced by Fiction Valley. It is directed by Fadua El Akchaoui and Michael Middelkoop, and developed by Randy Oost and Jip Klompenhouwer-Degens, based on an idea by Marouane Meftah and Oussama Ahammoud.