Infiel will not have a third season.
Kanal D, chain that issues the series in Turkey under the title of Sadakatsiz, has announced that the drama will be dismissed with its second round of episodes, which is still under issuing in the country.

Atresmedia was responsible for bringing fiction to Spain.
His first installment premiered antenna 3 on September 5, 2021, after his arrival at Atresplayer Premium.
Production continues to emit a weekly periodicity, with a new episode in open every Sunday at ‘Prime Time’.

The cancellation of the title will not affect the communication group in the short term.
Antena 3 offered on February 6 chapter 23 of a first season composed of a total of 31 deliveries.
If the chain maintains the rhythm of emission, the end of this batch can be seen on April 3.

On the other hand, it is unknown how many episodes of INFIEL are ahead before their definitive farewell.
Kanal D will broadcast on Wednesday, February 9, chapter 17 of its second season, which premiered in Turkey at the end of last September.

The series tells the story of Asya (Cansu Dere), a successful doctor whose life begins to fall apart when he finds out that his husband Volkan (Caner Cindoruk) maintains a relationship with another woman.
The situation is complicated when the protagonist discovers that the lover of the couple of her for two years is Derin (Melis Sezen), daughter of a friend of his, and that the young woman is pregnant.

Infiel is an adaptation of Pho Foster, British drama that was issued in BBC between 2015 and 2017. The original series starred by Suranne Jones (Gentleman Jack) featured only 10 chapters, distributed between two seasons.
Antena 3 and Nova issued it opened in 2018.

Antena 3 maintains other Turkish soap operas on its grill, as well as unfaithful.
One of them is innocent, whose chapters can be seen on Monday nights and Tuesdays.
On the other hand, it is bitter earth, which is broadcast on the chain from Monday to Friday in the afternoons.

Nova premiered on January 29, the daughter of the Ambassador, fiction that occupies the Strip of ‘Prime Time’ on Saturdays.
In addition, on Thursday nights he keeps the wrong man.