Prisoners can now see how they are depicted in John Ibrahim’s last king of the cross while drama series goes to Kanaal 10
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The last series of the last king of the cross, based on the 2017 memoirs Sydney Night club Identity John Ibrahim, is well underway in Sydney.
On Friday, Sydney Confidential Ibrahim, 54, ‘Bunkerd’ reported with a team of writers who work on the last 10-part episode of the Grimy Drama.
Lincoln Younes will continue with the role of Ibrahim, transforming from Kings Cross and Oxford Street Nightclub Boss to BonaFide Millionaire Mogul.
The third season will center itself in the shooting in June 2009 of Ibrahim’s younger brother Fadhi, who was shot in the stomach four times and twice in the arms and shoulders, by a masked man who crawled to the window of the Lamorghini of the now-51-year-old outside his Castle Cove Mansion.
Nobody has ever been charged, despite the fact that accusations of the motive are a ‘revenge plot’ against older Ibrahim brothers John and Sam.
Season one of the Logie-nominated Paramount+ Show will also go free on channel 10, which means prisoners in prisoners in New South Wales will be able to view it for the first time.

The last series of The Last King of the Cross, based on the Memoir of 2017 of Sydney Nightclub Identity John Ibrahim, is well underway in Sydney. On Friday it was revealed that Ibrahim, 54, was ‘bunkered’ with a team of writers working on the last 10-part episode of the sandy drama

Season one of the Logie-nominated Paramount+ Show also goes to free-air on Channel 10, which means that prisoners in New South Wales can watch it for the first time. Displayed: actor Lincoln Younes with in the lead role as a young John Ibrahim
The first series begins in 1987 and was invoiced by Paramount as the story of: “Kid van Wijd eyes John Ibrahim, who secretly follows his older brother and hero, Sam, follows in the most exotic red light district in the southern hemisphere.”
Once, a dreaded bikie boss, protection racketeer and legendary Kings Cross Enforcer, Hassam ‘Sam’ Ibrahim now lives near security with his sick mother in the western outskirts of Sydney after escaping deportation to Lebanon.
Sam slapped his representation in the hit series like a murderer and drug addict bikie struggling with the power of his young brother.
After the release of Sunday Telegraph, Sam spoke his portrait on the screen by Claude Jabbour as ‘All Crap’ after the Release of 2023 and even said he would try to block a second season with a judicial order.
“I am not saying that I am a saint,” he said. “I am accused of a few things in my life. But I have never been accused of murder and they showed me to the show that people shoot and throw someone out of a window. I’ve never done that. ‘
In the hit series, the convicted armor in the weapon is depicted as a murderer and a drug addict bikie struggling with the rise of his younger brother John.
‘They have that [also] I killed my character people and sniffed cocaine with prostitutes. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed partying. But I never have so many parties, “Sam said.
Both men were prominent figures in the Sydney nightclub district and the series explored important events in their lives, including John’s almost fatal stabbing and other attempts in his lives.

Sam spoke to the Sunday Telegraph this weekend, but noticed Sam’s view on the screen in the series as ‘All Crap’. (Shown LR: Lincoln Younes and Claude Jabbour in a scene of Last King of the Cross)

In the hit series, the convicted armor in the weapon is depicted as a murderer and a drug addict bikie struggling with the rise of his younger brother John.


Sydney radio ‘King’ Kyle Sandilands (right) also has a cameo in the series, while Ibrahim’s old partner Sarah Budge still has to be cast for the upcoming final
Ibrahim is an executive producer of the project and was broken in a parking lot of Sydney during filming, about 35 km from the actual cross, where the most famous sights of the Golden Mile were recreated.
No casting announcement has yet been made for model Sarah Budge, John’s girlfriend was released from a load of a gun in a sensational Sydney test in 2019.
John had a relationship with Sarah, whom he met after buying the Potts Point building where she has been operating a restaurant since 2015.
The entrepreneur born in Lebanese migrated with his family like a young child from Tripoli to Australia before he secured his first nightclub at the age of 19.
Dave Hoey stepped in as younger brother Michael Ibrahim in season two, and Fadi, is played by TV newcomer Alex Kaan.
Likewise, detective Liz Doyle, played by Tess Haubrich, Big Tony, Tongan Sam played by Uli Latukefu and Simone played by Janet Anderson will all resume their roles.
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