30 March 2023

What to watch on Showmax in Kenya in April 2023

Showmax is delivering top-quality entertainment from at home and abroad this month, with new seasons on Yellowjackets, HBO comedy Barry, medical drama Transplant and action series Gangs of London, and new series like Irma Vep and sitcom Home Economics, plus the new Showmax Original animation, Jay Jay: The Chosen One.

Don’t forget to catch new episodes of Succession, coming first to Showmax, and binge The Last of Us, the most talked-about series worldwide.


Showmax Originals


Jay Jay: The Chosen One | Showmax Original | 6 April

Showmax has launched its first animated series, Jay Jay: The Chosen One, which reimagines the childhood of Nigerian football legend Augustine “Jay-Jay” Okocha. It follows 11-year-old Augustine’s passion for football and love for the animal kingdom, and how the latter bestows superpowers upon him in return for his fight against illegal poaching.

The series is voiced by a talented Nigerian cast, including award-winning teen actor Prince Unigwe, veteran actor Chinedu Ikedieze, pro-footballer-turned-actor Eric Obinna, and upcoming actor Lexan Peters. The series is animated by Nihilent Limited, in partnership with production studio 5th Dimension and animation studio I-Realities, and features music from popular Nigerian singer Waje.


International Series


Yellowjackets S2 | First on Showmax | Episode 1 from 1 April, new episodes every Tuesday from 4 April

The Antler Queen returns in Season 2 of the acclaimed survival epic Yellowjackets. Psychological horror meets coming-of-age drama as the saga continues, following the now-adult survivors of a plane crash that stranded their wildly talented high school girls’ soccer team deep in the Canadian wilderness in 1996. 

The new season sees Lynskey and Christina Ricci (The Matrix Resurrections) return in their Emmy-nominated roles as Shauna and Misty, alongside Oscar nominee Juliette Lewis (Natural Born Killers) as Natalie and multi-award-winner Tawny Cypress (The Blacklist: Redemption) in her Black Reel Award-nominated role as Taissa.

The first season of Yellowjackets was nominated for seven Emmys.

Season 1 of Yellowjackets achieved a rare 100% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, where it was the fourth highest-rated drama of 2021, and became the second-most streamed series in Showtime’s history (topped only by Dexter: New Blood).

Season 2 promises to answer at least some of the burning questions we were left with in that twisty Season 1 finale, but don’t expect everything to be tied up in a neat little bow, because the great news is that the show has already been renewed for a third season.

Barry S4 | First on Showmax | Mondays from 24 April

In the fourth and final season of HBO’s dark comedy Barry, Cousineau is hailed as a hero as Barry’s arrest has shocking consequences.

Barry is a dark comedy series on HBO about a hitman named Barry who travels to Los Angeles to carry out a job, but ends up finding a new passion in acting. As he navigates his double life, he struggles to leave his violent past behind and pursue a career in Hollywood. 

Bill Hader has already won two Emmys and two Critics Choice Awards as conflicted hitman-turned-actor Barry Berkman, the title character. As his acting coach Gene Cousineau, Henry Winkler has also picked up an Emmy and two Critics Choice Awards. 

Barry has won nine Emmys and 50 awards for its first three seasons. Variety hailed season three of Barry as “a masterpiece…funnier and sharper than ever,” with “a remarkable performance by Hader’.” The Daily Beast called it, “the best show on TV,” and the LA Times, “a masterclass… one of TV’s best suspense-filled thrillers.”  

Irma Vep | Binge from 7 April 

Winner of Rotten Tomatoes’ Golden Tomato Award for the best limited series of 2022, Irma Vep stars Oscar winner Alicia Vikander as Mira, an American movie star disillusioned with her career and recent breakup who travels to France to star as Irma Vep in a remake of the French silent film classic, Les Vampires.

Rotten Tomatoes, calling the series “catnip for cinephiles and a welcome spotlight for the spellbinding Alicia Vikander.” Irma Vep has a 95% critics rating on the site. 

Gangs of London S2 | Mondays from 10 April

London is for the taking. Who will rise?

The second season of Gangs of London sees the surviving Wallaces scattered and the Dumanis broken, while ex-undercover cop Elliot Finch is forced to work for the Investors. The Investors bring in reinforcements to restore control as chaos ensues in the city. 

Old favourites and new players fight back against the new order, forcing sworn enemies to work together and family members to betray each other. The series is created by Gareth Evans and Matt Flannery and stars Paapa Essiedu, Lucian Msamati, and Michelle Fairley. Gangs of London has an 84% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes. 

In their four-star S2 review, The Independent (UK) says, “The series’ pleasures are unchanged by the years: impeccably choreographed fight scenes, quick-twitch pacing, and clever, immersive direction that takes suspense as its watchword.”

Litvinenko | Binge from 17 April

Alexander Litvinenko, a former Russian spy and Kremlin critic, dies in a London hospital bed, but not before accusing President Vladimir Putin of his murder in the British true-crime drama Litvinenko.   

BAFTA winner David Tennant (Doctor Who) stars as Litvinenko, with Margarita Levieva (The Deuce, Adventureland) as his wife, Marina. 

Den of Geek calls it, “Line of Duty with a Russian twist”… “a bold, powerful, furious statement on high-scale corruption,” and, “an important, relevant drama – especially when you consider its release comes in the year Putin invaded Ukraine”.

Home Economics S1 | Binge from 26 April

The heartwarming – and often awkward – sitcom Home Economics centres on three grown-up siblings at vastly different ends of the financial spectrum, who find that family is still family – no matter who’s getting the cheque.

Season 1 has an 82% critics’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with TVLine calling it, “a breezy watch with a casually zany hangout energy [that] hits on some touchy subjects without getting too deep with them … It’s tough to talk about money sometimes, but the Home Economics crew finds a way to make it almost fun.”

Emmy winner Topher Grace (Spider-Man 3’s Venom) stars as eldest brother, family man and struggling author Tom, while Jimmy Tatro (American Vandal) plays the super-wealthy youngest sibling, Connor, with Caitlin McGee (Mythic Quest) playing middle child Sarah, a therapist barely earning enough to feed her two adopted kids. 

Transplant S2 | Binge from 3 April

Canadian hospital drama Transplant follows the life of Dr Bashir Hamed (Hamza Haq), a doctor who fled the Syrian Civil War and is now rebuilding his career in the ER unit at York Memorial Hospital in Toronto. The second season introduces a woman from Bashir’s past, adding a new layer of complexity to the show’s gripping storyline. The show has been critically acclaimed, with numerous awards under its belt, including eight Canadian Screen Awards in 2022, and has already been renewed for a third season.

BAFTA nominee John Hannah returns as ER head Dr Jed Bishop, while Atticus Mitchell and Gord Rand join the cast.

According to The Wall Street Journal, Transplant is “the best medical show on American television,” while The Globe and Mail praised the show’s depiction of the “terror and frustrations that immigrants experience, trying to use their skills in a new country”, and Haq’s performance as “a solid leading man, giving Bashir a frazzled soulfulness, but never making him saintly.”


Movies 


Dog | 10 April 

The 45th biggest box office hit of 2022, Dog sees two former Army Rangers paired against their will on the road trip of a lifetime. Army Ranger Briggs (Channing Tatum) and Lulu (a Belgian Malinois dog) buckle into a 1984 Ford Bronco and race down the Pacific Coast in hopes of making it to a fellow soldier’s funeral on time. Along the way, they’ll drive each other completely crazy, break a handful of laws, narrowly evade death, and learn to let down their guards in order to have a fighting chance of finding happiness.

Dog is Tatum’s co-directorial debut, alongside Reid Carolin (the writer behind the Magic Mike films). The film has a 77% critics’ rating and an 89% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes, who write, “Dog is as heartwarming as you’d hope, but it also tells a sensitive story about the long road to healing after experiencing the horrors of war.”

Father Stu | 6 April

This heartwarming biographical drama stars Oscar nominee Mark Wahlberg (Unchartered) as Stuart Long, a boxer-turned-priest who inspired countless people during his journey from self-destruction to redemption. Mel Gibson and Oscar nominee Jacki Weaver (Yellowstone) co-star. As AV Club says, it’s “told with sensitivity, earnestness and no small amount of sly, rascally charm… a sure-handed match of material and a movie star’s strengths.”

Ambulance | 27 April

Over one day across the streets of LA, three lives will change forever in the breakneck thriller Ambulance. It comes from director, producer and master of explosions, Michael Bay, who’s given us big-boom blockbusters like The Rock, Bad Boys, and Armageddon. 

It follows decorated veteran Will Sharp (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II from The Matrix Resurrections), who’s dragged into an audacious bank heist by his adoptive brother, Danny (Jake Gyllenhaal), a charismatic career criminal with his eye on a $32 million prize. But when their exit plan goes spectacularly wrong, the desperate brothers are forced to hijack an ambulance carrying an ace EMT (Eiza González from Baby Driver) and her patient, a critically wounded cop, in a bid to execute the most insane escape LA has ever seen.

The Globe and Mail saying, “Ambulance is here to remind you of the head-spinning delights of watching a genuine cinematic madman at work.”

Gold | 13 April

Zac Efron stars in the Australian survival thriller Gold. Set in the not-too-distant future, Gold follows two desert drifters who stumble across the biggest gold nugget ever found. They hatch a plan to excavate their bounty with one man leaving to secure the necessary tools, while the other remains and must endure harsh desert elements, ravenous wild dogs, and mysterious intruders, while battling the sinking suspicion that he has been abandoned to his fate.  

The critics have praised the film’s cinematography, as well as Efron’s performance, with Observer saying Gold ”stretches [Efron’s] range and physical endurance far beyond anything his fans ever dreamed of.”


Non-Fiction


Janet Jackson. | 19 April

In the four-part documentary series, Janet Jackson., the iconic pop star, five-time Grammy winner and one of the top selling artists of all time with over 100 million records sold, opens up for the first time to give us an intimate and unfiltered look at the untold story of her life.

In the five decades since she first stepped on stage, Janet has enjoyed immense levels of success, experienced incredible tragedy, and endured a tumultuous private life. This docuseries features archival footage, never before seen home videos and interviews with the likes of Mariah Carey, Samuel L. Jackson, Whoopi Goldberg, Regina King, and Tyler Perry, and Janet opens up about growing up in one of the world’s most famous families. 


Kids 


Minions: The Rise of Gru | From 6 April

Minions assemble – for the fifth biggest movie of 2022: Minions: The Rise of Gru, the untold story of one kid’s dream to become the world’s greatest supervillain.

Long before he becomes the master of evil, Gru (Steve Carell) is just a 12-year-old boy in 1970s suburbia, plotting to take over the world from his basement. It’s a lonely pursuit, until Gru crosses paths with Kevin, Stuart, Bob, and Otto, aka the Minions (voiced, as always, by the director of the Despicable Me trilogy and Minions, Pierre Coffin).

The all-star voice cast includes 2023 Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh (Everything Everywhere All At Once) and Oscar winners Alan Arkin (Little Miss Sunshine) and Julie Andrews (Mary Poppins), among others. 

Abominable and the Invisible City S1 | First on Showmax | 27 April

The winner of the 2023 Annie Award for Best Animated Television Production for Children’s Audience, Abominable and the Invisible City is a wild and woolly follow-up to DreamWorks Animation’s 2019 movie Abominable

Set in modern-day Shanghai, the animated series sees Yi, Jin, Peng and their lovable yeti friend, Everest, discover that there is a whole magical world out there – and it’s closer than they think, teeming with magical creatures who all seem to need the kids’ help, leading them to embark on extraordinary, hilarious and heartfelt adventures throughout their city and beyond.

Common Sense Media recommends the series for ages 5+, saying, “young viewers are in for a visually stunning experience with suspenseful scenes that will keep them engaged, excited, and eager for more of the fun crew that is helping in their community.”

Dragons: The Nine Realms S1 | First on Showmax | 20 April 

The future of dragons is here, with the Emmy-nominated animated adventure series, Dragons: The Nine Realms.  

Set 1 300 years after the events of How To Train Your Dragon, dragons are now just a legend in the modern world. When a geological anomaly opens up a miles-deep fissure in the Earth’s surface, scientists gather at a new research facility to study the mysterious phenomenon. But it’s not long before a group of misfit kids uncovers the truth about dragons and where they’ve been hiding – a secret they must keep to themselves to protect what they’ve discovered.

Common Sense Media gives it a 4/5-star rating, saying, “super fun for kids and grown-ups alike… Dragons: The Nine Realms has a great mixture of awesome dragon scenes, teenage friendships, and scientific mystery,” and adding that, “Families who enjoyed the original movies will have a great time watching this series together.”

Cats | 17 April 

Based on the legendary Broadway musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber (in turn based on TS Elliot’s 1939 poetry collection), Cats tells the story of the Jellicles, a tribe of cats who gather each year to decide which of them will ascend to the Heaviside Layer and come back to a new Jellicle life. Directed by Oscar winner Tom Hooper (The King’s Speech) and led by Kenyan-born British ballet dancer Francesca Hayward in her debut film, the movie’s all-star cast includes James Corden, Judi Dench, Jason Derulo, Idris Elba, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Hudson, Rebel Wilson, and Ian McKellen.

Summer Memories S1 | 31 March

Aimed at kids between 6-12 years old, this heartwarming buddy comedy series follows the adventures of best friends Jason and Ronnie, as Jason looks back on the most pivotal summer of his life (which was just a few weeks ago). This is Jason’s summer of change … and he fears change. Lucky for him, he has charismatic life-adventurer Ronnie at his side. Summer Memories transcends time, space and memory — the good and the bad — as it chronicles Jason and Ronnie’s sweet, fun-filled relationship.


Also coming to Showmax in April

3 April

6 Guns | The Croods: Family Tree S1 |  The Fatal Raid | The LEGO Movie | The LEGO Ninjago Movie | Poena S1 | Saving General Yang

6 April

Bulletproof | Enter The Girl Dragon | The Legend of Tarzan | Osmosis Jones | Sê Jou Sê S1 | Special Female Force

10 April

The House | Storks

12 April

101 Places To Party Before You Die  

13 April

Blood Diamond | Horrible Bosses 1 + 2 | Vergewe My S4

17 April

KuRuff S1 | Fool’s Gold | Forever Maybe S1 | Fortress | Nancy Drew

20 April

American Siege | CHiPs | Date | Agteruit | Mzansi Icons S1 | Nataniël | Erik | Wolf S1 | Sex and the City | Sex and the City 2

24 April

King Arthur: Legend of the Sword | The Powerpuff Girls | Pursuit

27 April

Kong: Skull Island | Wedding Crashers | Zuba S7 

Original African stories by local talent

Spooksoeker S1 on Showmax

Spooksoeker S1

When Warno Alberts turns 15, he suddenly becomes aware of ghosts in his dorpie – and it’s now his job to banish them. Stream on Showmax from 5 December.

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4Play

4Play follows four men who, despite their chaotic personal lives, find friendship, love and perseverance in Nairobi’s concrete jungle. Stream from 21 November, with new episodes every Thursday.

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Tollie en Manila

Die Tollie & Manila Show

A bold talk show where SA celebs join drag queens Tollie Parton and Manila von Teez for an evening of conversation and games… in drag. Stream now, with new episodes every Monday.

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The Station Strangler on Showmax

The Station Strangler

The Station Strangler is a true-crime documentary investigating the serial killer who is believed to have killed 21 young boys and one adult from the late 80s to the mid-90s on the Cape Flats. Now available to stream.

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Black & Blue on Showmax

Black & Blue S1

Black & Blue, a Showmax Original police-based mockumentary series, now streaming, with new episode every Wednesday.

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Ubuthe Uzobuya on Showmax

Ubuthe Uzobuya

Ubuthe Uzobuya delves into the lives of couples torn apart when one partner abruptly disappears without explanation. Stream now, with new episodes every Tuesday.

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Princess on a Hill is on Showmax

Princess on a Hill

Princess on a Hill is a compelling drama series that explores themes of power, ambition, and the cost of success. Stream now, with new episodes every Thursday.

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Brasse Vannie Kaap on Showmax

Brasse Vannie Kaap

Brasse Vannie Kaap is a documentary about the iconic, game-changing 90s group who helped make hip hop South African. Stream now on Showmax.

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Youngins S2, now streaming
Soft Life, coming to Showmax