3 January 2020

What’s new on Showmax West Africa in January 2020

Put your feet up and relax with new seasons of big international series, blockbuster movies, African telenovelas, Nollywood greats, plus a new shows for the kids. 

Here’s the best of Showmax in West Africa in January 2020.


Editor’s Choice: International Series


Summer of Rockets S1 | First on Showmax | Binge from 1 January

Created by Emmy and BAFTA nominee Stephen Poliakoff (Perfect Strangers), this semi-autobiographical drama-thriller is set in Britain in the 50s, during the Cold War, where a Russian Jewish inventor of hearing aids is approached by MI5 to undertake a secret mission. 

The mini-series stars Toby Stephens (Black Sails); BAFTA nominees Keely Hawes (The Durrells), Timothy Spall (Harry Potter) and Linus Roache (Vikings, Homeland); Gary Beadle (Patrick Melrose); BAFTA winner Mark Bonnar (Unforgotten); Oscar nominee Peter Firth (Victoria); and South African actress Suanne Braun. 

The Times praised Summer of Rockets for its “sumptuous cast”, “cracking dialogue” and “gorgeous” visuals. 

88% critics rating, Rotten Tomatoes

Genius S2: Picasso | Binge from 1 January

Antonio Banderas (Pain and Glory, Mask of Zorro, Desperado) was nominated for a 2019 Golden Globe for Best Actor as the legendary artist, while Alex Rich (Glow) received a 2019 Critic’s Choice Best Supporting Actor nomination for his role as the young Picasso. Also, look out for Clémence Poésy from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. 

The series is exec produced by, among others, Oscar-winning duo Ron Howard and Brian Grazer, who gave us A Beautiful Mind and Frost/Nixon.

83% critics rating, Rotten Tomatoes; 8.4/10, IMDb; Nominated for two Golden Globes – Best Actor for Geoffrey Rush (2018) as Einstein (S1) and Antonio Banderas as Picasso (2019); Won two Emmys and nominated for a further 15. 

Ray Donovan S7 | First on Showmax | Binge from 20 January

Ray Donovan is a fixer, tasked to clean up the messes made by others – some legit, some definitely not. The only mess he can’t seem to deal with once and for all is his own personal life. In the seventh season, Ray is still living in New York, seemingly determined to be the person his family needs him to be, even turning to a shrink for help. Meanwhile, his brothers are cleaning up their acts too and Bridget, Ray’s daughter, faces the reality of married life.

Jon Voight won a Golden Globe for his portrayal of Ray’s menacing father, Mickey, while Liev Schrieber has been nominated multiple times and highly praised for playing Ray. 

70% critics rating, Rotten Tomatoes


Editor’s Choice: Nigerian series


Date My Family Nigeria S1 | Express from Africa Magic |  5 January

The popular dating show is back, and this time it all goes down in Lagos. New episodes weekly.

Confessions S1 | Express from Africa Magic |  6 January

The truth may be tough to handle, but it is easier to live with than the burden of secrets.

We bring you yet another riveting reality TV show that seeks to help you reignite quenched flames and family bonds. New episodes weekly.

Dahleez | 9 January

Swadheenta, a lawyer, falls in love with an honest IAS officer, Adarsh Sinha. However, their relationship has to go through several tests, the reins of which are in the hands of his mother, Suhasini.

Unmarried S1 | Express from Africa Magic |  8 January

A fun, fresh and sexy new drama about the lives of three young female friends. New episodes weekly.

Dr Laser S1 | 10 January

In this reality show, people with body image issues are given the help they need to overcome their insecurities and get the bodies they’ve always dreamed of having.

E.V.E S2 | 13 January

Set in Lagos, this dramatic series follows the trials and tribulations of a young female lawyer fighting to challenge the prejudices facing professional women.

Comedy Nites S2 | 17 January

Some of comedy’s finest are out and they’re shaking things up! Who’s up for some crazy laffs? It’s a half-hour of side-splitting stand-up comedy from a range of comedians.


Editor’s Choice: International movies 


Aquaman | 6 January

Jason Momoa stars as half-human, half-Atlantean Arthur Curry in this visually stunning adventure film. When he discovers that a war is brewing beneath the sea, he goes on a life-changing quest to reclaim his rightful place as king of Atlantis. Aquaman can also be seen in Justice League


Editor’s Choice: Best of Nollywood


My Chance (2019) | 4 January

Desperate to escape a difficult situation, Bryan agrees to a deal that seems too good to be true without thinking about the consequences.

Cold Feet (2019) | 5 January

A married couple goes on holiday to an exotic resort to celebrate their fifth anniversary. While there the wife runs into an old flame, which stirs up old feelings.

Broken Soul (2018) |  9 January 

A woman mysteriously goes missing. The only way back is through Fredrick a man she once humiliated. Now she must put her pride aside to seek help.

Mirror (2018) |  9 January

A greedy, desperate young man sees his marriage to a wealthy woman as his ticket out of poverty.

Antenup (2019) |  11 January

Akin and Chimamanda fall in love at first sight but soon come to the realisation that there’s no such thing as the perfect man or woman.

Still Born (2019) |  12 January

A man witnesses his wife being raped on their wedding night. He battles to repair their marriage and life together and then makes a shocking discovery.

One Dark Night (2018) |  16 January

A woman who’s been hurt in the past decides to seek revenge on all men.

Therapist (2018) |  16 January

Before calling it quits on their marriage, a couple decides to repair their relationship by going to see a therapist.

3 Some (2017) |  16 January

A man gets romantically involved with a woman he met and saved from being attacked at a party. Before long his sister grows close to the same woman.

Crazy Wife (2018) | 18 January

What starts off as a normal day at the salon ends up being one filled with drama and unexpected life lessons.

Divine Lies (2018) |  23 January

Suspicion grows between Koko and Divine who both claim to be virgins but are hiding dark truths from their pasts.

Dark Chronicles (2018) |  23 January

A young girl who loses both her parents following a grim domestic abuse incident searches for a new place to call home.

Shaded Night (2019) |  23 January

A newlywed couple’s first night together as husband and wife is violated by armed men.

A Call From The Past (2019) | 30 January

A playboy falls for a down-to-earth girl and is committed to marrying her, but then something from his past re-emerges.

A Long Way Down (2019) |  30 January

A girl loses everything when she falls in love with the brother of the woman who once saved her from the streets.

Talking Dolls (2017) |  30 January

Two people who have little in common fall in love, but they both stand to lose so much.


Editor’s Choice: Best of Bollywood movies


Hello (2008) |  9 January

A group of six call centre employees juggle their tumultuous personal lives with a never-ending stream of calls. One night, while driving together after a party, their car gets stuck at the top of a cliff. It is here that they receive an unusual call from God who offers them a chance to turn their lives around.

Ajab Prem Ki Gajab Kahani (2009) |  9 January

The wacky adventures of a Hindu free-spirited boy Prem (Ranbir Kapoor) who falls in love with a Christian girl Jenny (Katrina Kaif) but willingly sacrifices his love to get her married to her college sweetheart, Rahul (Upen Patel).

Aarakshan (2011) |  9 January

The movie is a socio-political drama based on the controversial policy of caste-based reservations in government jobs and educational institutions. The decision by India’s supreme court to establish reservations leads to conflict between a teacher hailing from a lower class, his good friend belonging to the upper caste and his mentor.

Bollywood Diaries (2016) |  9 January

This story is an arduous journey of three Bollywood fanatics—Rohit (Salim Diwan), Vishnu (Ashish Vidyarthi) and Imli (Raima Sen) who aspire to make it big in films. But they must diligently brave both internal as well as professional struggles to even survive in the coveted industry.

Love Shagun (2016) |  9 January

JD must battle astrological problems surrounding his marriage, his mother’s incessant nagging, and his friends advising him on relationships in order to find an ideal life partner.

Dil Jo Na Keh Saka (2018) |  9 January

The story revolves around two childhood friends, go their separate ways in pursuit of their dreams. Coincidentally, they return to their hometown and meet after a long separation only to realize that they were missing each other.

Union Leader (Hindi) |  9 January

Jay, a worker in a notoriously shoddy chemical plant, realises that he must not only find a way to support his family, but also overcome grave social and legal injustice in the system.


Editor’s Choice: More African additions


The River S3 | Express from 1Magic | Daily from 27 January

The story of the Dikana and the Mokoena clans continues. They are two families from very different backgrounds brought together by the dirty business of diamond mining. This telenovela is famous for its twists and turns, and this season, coming to Showmax express from 1Magic will definitely be no different.

Lockdown S5 | First on Showmax | Binge from 30 January 

Notorious for its cliffhangers, plot twists and emotional rollercoasters, Lockdown takes viewers into the cells and offices of Thabazimbi Women’s Correctional Facility. 

As Season 5 picks up, Deborah is under pressure from the Department of Correctional Services, after one death too many at the prison. Arch-rivals Mazet and Tyson are still running the prison yard together, for now.  And Monde is trying to make things right with Vicky (Lauren Jenae), while worrying about her sister Katlego (Natasha Thahane), who’s been transferred to Kgotsong Asylum. 

SAFTA winners Linda Sebezo and Nomsa Buthelezi are also back as fan favourites Maki and Slenda, while the multi-award-winning Patricia Boyer returns as the hilarious but dangerous Sue.

Every season of Lockdown introduces a new star. This time it’s Sophie Lichaba, aka Sophie Ndaba, who became a household name in South Africa during her two-decade-long starring role as feisty receptionist Queen Moroka in the SABC1 soapie Generations. 

The most awarded drama at this year’s SAFTAs, taking home five awards, including Best Drama

Binge S1-4 while you wait. 

18 Hours (2017) |  6 January

A paramedic spends 18 hours in an ambulance with a road accident victim who is repeatedly denied admissions at different hospitals. Loosely based on the real-life paramedic Brian Odhiambo.

Kidnapped (2017) |  20 January

What happens when a successful businessman is confronted by the toughest battle of his life in the form of his disgruntled long term ex-girlfriend when she finds out that he has a pregnant fiance?


Editor’s Choice: Live Sport


Every week Showmax live-streams a selection of matches that includes English Premier League, Italian Serie A, LaLiga football, basketball and more. The sports catalogue is available to all subscribers at no extra cost.

To see the latest details of what’s coming up next, go to the Showmax Sports page.


Editor’s Choice: Factual


Big Cats | Binge from 1 January

Executive produced by Michael Gunton (Emmy and BAFTA winner for Planet Earth II) and narrated by Doctor Foster actor Bertie Carvel, this acclaimed three-part BBC mini-series follows cat species from around the world, including the smallest feline in the world (the rusty-spotted cat of Sri Lanka), the rarest cat on the planet (the Iberian lynx) and ‘the deadliest cat on Earth’ (the tiny African black-footed cat).

8.5/10, IMDb; winner of the 2018 Jackson Wild Conservation Award

Earth from Space | Binge from 1 January

Narrated by Oscar nominee Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave), this four-part mini-series reveals Earth as you’ve never seen it before. Cameras in space tell stories of life on our planet from a brand new perspective, revealing new discoveries, incredible colours and patterns, and just how fast our world is changing. 

The Guardian says, “This breakthrough show captures every corner of the globe in unprecedented detail, giving our planet a health check – and its findings are spectacular.”

8.2/10, IMDb

Expedition with Steve Backshall | Binge from 1 January

BAFTA-winning English naturalist, writer and presenter Steve Backshall travels the world in search of adventures from river rafting in the Himalayas to trekking through the jungles of South America to climbing mountains in the Middle East.

Radio Times called it: “A tremendous adventure … (Backshall is) great at explaining things in an engaging, straightforward way and he’s clearly as brave as heck.” 

8.2/10, IMDb


Also launching on Showmax this January


1 January

Broken S1 | Famalam S2 | Guilt S1 | MotherFatherSon S1 | The Orville S1 | Prison Break S1-4 & 2017 new season | Tyrant S1-3  

Animals With Cameras | Attenborough: 60 Years in the Wild | Attenborough and The Sea Dragon | Explorer S11 | Jackie Chan’s Green Heroes | Queen Elizabeth: Legacy to the Natural World | Secrets of Area 51 

2 January

Bypass | Mars S1 & S2 | Nashville S5

Dirty Dancing

3 January

Howards End S1 | Little Women S1 | Stargate Origins S1 | Stargate Universe S1 – S2 

6 January

Code Black S1-3

Cheerleader Nightmare | Bridge to Terabithia | City of Ember | Nim’s Island | Marshal the Miracle Dog

9 January

A Royal Winter

The Kwaito Movement | Afskaal S1 | African Legacy Project

13 January

Ovet | Go Nyelela Ga Puo – Death of a Language

15 January

Projek Dina

16 January

The Letter Reader | Sara se Geheim S3 | Skrywers Anoniem

*Please note all shows and dates are subject to change.

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