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Kardeş Takımı 3

Directed by Bedran Güzel · 2026 ·

Answer Summary

Kardeş Takımı 3 (2026) earns a 45% Celluloid Score — Not Recommended. Not Recommended — reception was largely negative.Audiences (52%) responded more warmly than critics (34%).

Quick Verdict

Averaged from five public sources (critic, audience, Metascore, Letterboxd, IMDb). See how we calculate scores.

45%
Celluloid Score Not Recommended

Five-source breakdown

34% Critic Score
52% Audience
★★☆☆☆ Letterboxd 2.1
5.1 IMDb /10
Runtime
1h 45m
Cast
Ceyda Kasabalı , Fırat Albayram , Çağan Efe Ak , Ecrin Su Çoban , Mehmet Aybars Kaya , Gece Işık Demirel

Why this score?

  • Critics were divided or negative (34%).
  • Audience reception was lukewarm (52%).
  • Celluloid Score 45% averages these 4 public rating sources — our own composite, not a third-party trademark score.

Best for

  • Short runtime — easy weeknight watch
  • Crowd-pleaser seekers — audiences liked it more than critics

Not ideal for

  • Anyone needing a safe, highly rated pick

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Is Kardeş Takımı 3 worth watching?

No — Kardeş Takımı 3 earns a 45% Celluloid Score. Not Recommended — reception was largely negative.

Critics Consensus

Critics found the trilogy capper formulaic and thinly plotted even by the series' own low bar, while young audiences and family crowds kept turning out, making it a modest box-office success that reviewers largely shrugged off.

Celluloid Critics Consensus

Audiences (52%) responded more warmly than critics (34%).

What is Kardeş Takımı 3 about?

The third and reportedly final chapter of the family-friendly action-comedy series sends secret-agent siblings Aslı and Serkan back into the field just as they're adjusting to a new baby. When a time-travel mission to protect the legendary Yıldız Taşı goes sideways, the whole family is pulled into a race against history across a fantastical kingdom. Slapstick set pieces and gadget-heavy spy shtick are aimed squarely at kids and their parents.

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