The star-studded film "Hepta: The Last Debate," the sequel to “Hepta: The Last Lecture," is now available to watch at home.
The starry film — which hit cinemas on October 8 — has been made available on the StarzPlay platform.

"Hepta: The Last Debate" stars Mohamed Mamdouh, Menna Shalaby, Karim Fahmy, Salma Abu Deif, Asmaa Galal, Karim Kassem, Mayan El Sayed, Hassan Malek, and Gihan El Shamashergy.
The pic is a contemporary human story that reflects how technology intersects with choices and feelings, as well as how it plays a pivotal role in shaping romantic relationships in the current era.
It invites audiences to question the meaning of love and feelings as they experience them today, highlighting their common denominator, regardless of the times and means.
The official logline for the film reads: "What if there were an app that guaranteed the perfect love? At a live showcase, Sarah (Menna Shalaby) unveils an app that promises to cut through the complications of relationships and lead you to your true soulmate. But amid technology’s promises, three poignant love stories intertwine to raise the biggest question: Can technology create love or does the heart have the final say?".
Prominent director Hady El Bagory and screenwriter Mohamed Sadek reunited for a sequel. The script is penned from a story by Sadek, who co-wrote the pic alongside Mohamed Galal.




