How many of these South African Netflix shows have you watched?
South African Netflix has produced some of the streaming platform’s best shows over the past few years, making South African TV known and appreciated world-wide. How many of these shows have you watched? Kings of Jo’Burg “Kings of Jo’Burg” follows the Masire brothers, a family who rules Johannesburg’s criminal underworld. Now, a supernatural curse and a web of betrayal threatens... Read more → The post How many of these South African Netflix shows have you watched? appeared first on CapeTown ETC.
South African Netflix has produced some of the streaming platform’s best shows over the past few years, making South African TV known and appreciated world-wide. How many of these shows have you watched?
Kings of Jo’Burg
“Kings of Jo’Burg” follows the Masire brothers, a family who rules Johannesburg’s criminal underworld. Now, a supernatural curse and a web of betrayal threatens to destroy what they have built.
Watch the trailer here:
How to Ruin Christmas
Tumi Sello, the family outcast and disappointment, joins her family for the first Christmas in ages. But it’s not so merry. Tumi manages to ruin her sister’s wedding before it’s begun, and spends the next few days trying to fix what’s gone wrong.
Watch the trailer here:
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Blood & Water
In this mystery-drama, a Cape Town teenager makes it her mission to find out whether the popular girl she met at a party is her long lost sister who was abducted at birth 17 years before.
Watch the trailer here:
Queen Sono
This South African drama tracks a secret agent battling both crime and personal crises. Watch the highly trained spy take on her most dangerous mission yet.
Watch the trailer here:
Shadow
Set in Johannesburg, a tough ex-cop with a rare inability to feel pain is haunted by a tragic loss. Shadow seeks to help the powerless to protect himself, and takes on the task of catching offenders alone who have eluded Johannesburg police.
Watch the trailer here:
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Justice Served
Set in apartheid-era South Africa, a white man is on trial for the murder of a black man. Freedom fighters take over the trial and a hostage situation is broadcast nationwide.
Watch the trailer here:
Savage Beauty
Seeking revenge for her tragic past, “Savage Beauty” follows Zinhle and the Bhengu family, possessors of a global beauty empire. But the public doesn’t know that the high-income beauty business was founded by testing a skin-lightening product on children.
Watch the trailer here:
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