Does Helen character fictional?
The Qur'an and Hadith do not mention that they were married.
Their families or wives are not described.
The focus of the story is their youth, their strong faith, and their sacrifice for the sake of religion.
They were likely young unmarried men who chose faith over comfort.
Some TV series, like "The Men of Angelos", add fictional details (like a wife named Helen or love stories) to make the story more emotional or dramatic.
These are not based on Qur'an or Sunnah.
Viewers should be careful not to confuse fictional storytelling with true Islamic history.
Allah deliberately left those details hidden, as said in Surah Al-Kahf:
> "They will say, (there were) three, the fourth of them being their dog; and they will say, (there were) five, the sixth of them being their dog... Say, 'My Lord knows best their number...'"
"The Men of Angelos" is a dramatized version of the Qur'anic story of Ashab al-Kahf.
It contains many fictional elements, such as specific names, romantic plots, and added characters.
For pure Islamic understanding, refer to Surah Al-Kahf (verses 9-26).