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The latest to venture into the country is the American streaming giant Netflix. They have used Petra as the main backdrop to produce their first ever Arabic series, Jinn.
The natural beauty of the country, iconic locations and the availability of facilities for film production has made the country a magnet for directors.
City Times, is in Amman, Jordan, ahead of the premier of Jinn on Thursday, June 13 to meet the director, cast and production and get the details on five-episode thriller.
"We are thrilled to be in Amman, Jordan for the launch of Jinn this week," said Kelly Luegenbiehl, Vice President, International Operations, Netflix.
"As our first Arabic original series and featuring some of the region's up and coming talent, we can't wait to showcase this story to an international audience when it launches in 190 countries on Thursday, June 13," he added.
Set in modern day Amman, the supernatural drama, which premiers on June 13, follows a group of Arab teenagers as their friendships and budding romances are tested when they unknowingly invite the supernatural forces of two jinns into their world.
Earlier, The ancient city of Petra, aka the Lost City and a treasured Unesco heritage site, was put into the limelight when Indiana Jones took off for a mighty adventure to this magnificent spot in "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" paving the way for more such themes.
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