Double Take (2018)

An Israeli teen drama where a young celebrity secretly blogs against herself to take control of her own fame — until the game turns dangerous.

Double Take - Series Information

  • Original Title: כפולה
  • First Air Year: 2018
  • Last Air Year: 2020
  • Created by: Raz Juvan, Elad Chen, Roee Idan
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Kids, Drama
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (25 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 5
  • Number of Episodes: 115
  • Status: Returning Series
  • Original Language: Hebrew
  • Spoken Languages: Hebrew
  • Networks: KidZ
  • Alternative Titles: Kfula (US)
  • Production Companies: Gross Productions, yes
  • Production Countries: Israel

Double Take - Plot

Noa is a teenaged singer, actress and model who navigates the equally complicated worlds of high school and celebrity. With an ex-best friend thinking fame has changed her, a manager who controls her every career move, and anonymous internet blogger Kitty Popper who writes scathing posts about her — Noa is forced to deal with confrontations on all fronts. But what no one knows is that Noa is actually Kitty Popper — she criticizes herself under a pseudonym to pressure her manager to take her career in the direction that she wants it to go. But when an actual stalker threatens Noa, she and her friends are forced into action.

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Double Take - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Raz Juvan
  • Elad Chen
  • Roee Idan

Main Cast

  • Noa Kirel
  • Omer Dror
  • Dean Heffner
  • Reef Neeman
  • Eli Nuss
  • Shalom Assayag
  • Ofer Shechter
  • Tuval Shafir
  • Agam Buhbut

Double Take - FAQs

What is Double Take about?

Double Take follows Noa, a teenage singer, actress, and model juggling high school life and celebrity status. Her secret weapon? She anonymously blogs harsh criticism about herself under the alias Kitty Popper to pressure her manager into steering her career the way she wants — until a real stalker forces her hand.

Who plays Noa in Double Take?

Noa Kirel plays the dual role of Libi Omer and Noa Kirel in Double Take. Kirel is a real-life Israeli pop star and actress, which gives the show a fascinating meta quality — she essentially plays a fictionalized version of a teen celebrity navigating fame, much like herself.

How many seasons does Double Take have?

Double Take has five seasons, each containing 23 episodes, bringing the total to 115 episodes. The series premiered in 2018 and its status is listed as Returning Series, meaning additional content may still be in the works.

Is Double Take based on a true story?

Double Take is not based on a specific true story, but it draws heavily from the real world of teen celebrity culture. The casting of actual Israeli pop star Noa Kirel in a role mirroring her own fame adds an intriguing layer of authenticity to the fictional narrative.

Who are the creators of Double Take?

Double Take was created by Raz Juvan, Elad Chen, and Roee Idan. The series is produced by Gross Productions in association with yes, and originally aired on the Israeli children's network KidZ. It is filmed in Hebrew and set in Israel.

Where can you watch Double Take?

Viewing options for Double Take vary by region. You can check current streaming availability, rental, and purchase options through JustWatch, which aggregates up-to-date platform listings so you can find the best way to watch in your country.

What shows are similar to Double Take?

Fans of Double Take often enjoy Never Have I Ever, Victorious, Pretty Little Liars, and Veronica Mars — all series blending teen drama with secrets and identity. Rebelde and Degrassi are also strong picks for viewers who love coming-of-age stories with a musical or celebrity angle.

What language is Double Take filmed in?

Double Take is filmed entirely in Hebrew and produced in Israel. It originally aired on the Israeli children's network KidZ. The series is also known internationally under the alternative title Kfula, its original Hebrew name, which translates loosely to 'double.'

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