What’s new on Showmax in Ghana in December 2021?

1 December 2021

What’s new on Showmax in Ghana in December 2021?

We can’t wait for Inspector Bediako to return to our screens! Plus, the full and final season of Insecure S5 is dropping on Showmax at the end of the month. Between these two points are of international series to keep you busy, plus a feast of festive fun to take you all the way through December and the new year.


Best of Local

Inspector Bediako | Starts on 6 December, episodes express from Akwaaba Magic

Based on the 90s hit series of the same title, Inspector Bediako follows the life of Inspector Bediako Jnr, the son of the legendary detective who used his wits and creativity to investigate and solve criminal cases ranging from kidnapping, corruption, murder and robberies to protecting the public from danger. Based on true-life Ghanaian crime stories.

Date My Family Ghana | Starts on 18 December, episodes express from Akwaaba Magic

The reality TV sensation has come to Ghana!

The format of Date My Family is a little different to traditional dating shows: the suitor must first go to dinner with the families of three potential dates and, based on that experience, decide who to go on a couples date with. The show is a fan favourite with tweeps who like to tweet along as the dates progress.

International series

Gossip Girl | Binge the first 10 episodes from 3 December, first on Showmax, with episodes 11-12 due 10 December, express from the US

Based on the bestselling novels by Cecily von Ziegesar, the original 2007 Gossip Girl won 18 Teen Choice Awards and launched the careers of the likes of Penn Badgley and Blake Lively.  

Now, this extension of the pop culture classic takes us back to the Upper East Side, finding a new generation of New York private school teens being introduced to social surveillance nine years after the original blogger’s website went dark. 

Gossip Girl, which explores just how much social media – and the landscape of New York itself — has changed in the intervening years, saw record viewership over its first weekend on HBOMax in July 2021, trending at #1 on Twitter and generating over 15 billion total social impressions at launch. 

Amid all the gorgeous fresh faces, some of the key elements that made the original Gossip Girl such a hit will stay the same – People’s Choice Award winner Kristen Bell (The Good Place) returns to voice the anonymous blogger and “Gossip Girl”. 

Also catch all 122 episodes (six seasons) of the original Gossip Girl series from 1 December, for a limited time only until 31 March 2022. 

What We Do In The Shadows S3 | Binge from 1 December | First on Showmax

Based on the 2014 cult movie from the batty brains of nine-time Emmy nominee Jemaine Clement (Flight Of The Conchords) and Oscar winner Taika Waititi (Jojo Rabbit), the fiendishly funny vampire mock-doc What We Do in the Shadows is back, with a threat of retribution and a whole new job description for Staten Island’s oldest and most inept housemates! 

Season 3 has a 100% critics rating and is #8 on Rotten Tomatoes’ Best TV of 2021 So Far, where the critics’ consensus says, “Carried on the wings of its cast’s incredible chemistry and the strongest writing of the series so far, What We Do in the Shadows’ third season is scary good.”

Already nominated for 10 Emmy Awards, WWDITS added to its accolades earlier this year with awards for Best Series at the Fangoria Chainsaw Awards and Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Series (for Natasia Demetriou as Nadja) at the Critics Choice Super Awards. 
 
What We Do in the Shadows has also already been renewed for Season 4. The New York Times calls the series “genuinely ha-ha funny,” adding, “If you are feeling a bit frayed right now and want something brilliant and silly, a true pleasure, watch this.” 

Scenes From A Marriage S1 | Binge from 1 December 

A remake of the iconic 1973 Swedish miniseries by legendary auteur Ingmar Bergman, the HBO drama Scenes From a Marriage stars Oscar nominee Jessica Chastain (Interstellar) and Golden Globe winner Oscar Isaac  (Star Wars’ Poe Dameron) in an intimate examination of love, hatred, desire, monogamy, marriage and divorce, as seen through the eyes of a contemporary American couple.

The five-episode miniseries is written and directed by Golden Globe-winning series creator Hagai Levi (The Affair), and holds an 81% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with TV Guide calling it, “an acting tour de force… impossible to look away from even when it’s almost too difficult to watch.” 

Billions S5 | Binge the last 5 episodes from 21 December 2021 

Bobby Axelrod and Chuck Rhoades have been unscrupulous adversaries and underhanded allies, but nothing has prepared them for the ruthless machinations of billionaire Mike Prince, who’ll use everything – and everyone – at his disposal to come out on top. As alliances get ripped apart and new enemies rise, everyone gets roped into the conflict. Consequences be damned. 

Golden Globe winner Damian Lewis (Homeland), Oscar nominee Paul Giamatti (Sideways), and Golden Globe nominee Corey Stoll (House of Cards) co-star as Bobby, Chuck and Mike respectively. 

Season 5 has a 90% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, where the critics consensus says, “The machinations of the rich and infamous continue to enthral in Billions’ fifth season, with Corey Stoll proving a worthy addition to this arena of financial chicanery.”

Insecure S5 | Binge from 28 December

All good things come to an end, even Issa Rae’s groundbreaking, Emmy-winning comedy, Insecure.
 
As you should know by now, Insecure centres on friends Issa and Molly (Nigeria’s Yvonne Orji) in what the Rotten Tomatoes critics consensus hails as “an insightful, raunchy, and hilarious journey through the life of a twentysomething black woman that cuts through stereotypes with sharp wit and an effusive spirit.” 
 
As the Peabody Awards put it, “Rae delivers a groundbreaking series that captures the lives of everyday young black people in Los Angeles with a fresh and authentic take. Breaking away from tired and familiar representations of ‘diversity’ on television, this series offers a fun and intimate portrayal of work, relationships, and the ordinary experiences of the two young black women at its center.” 
 
Season 5 currently has a 100% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, while the show’s 2021 accolades include Image Awards wins for Best Comedy and Best Actress (Issa), not to mention Critics Choice’ and MTV nominations for Best Actress and a Satellite Awards nomination for Best TV Series.

Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist S2 | Binge from 1 December 2021

Jane Levy (Suburgatory, Castle Rock) was nominated for the 2021 Best Actress Golden Globe as Zoey, a young woman who suddenly gains the ability to hear other people’s innermost thoughts … in song. 

Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist won a 2020 Emmy for its choreography and was nominated for another five Emmys this year. It has an 8.1/10 score on IMDb, while Season 2 has an 83% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with Collider calling it “the TV series of the year”, ET Online the “antidote to your quarantine blues”, and US Weekly “pure joy”.

Season 2 sees Critics’ Choice nominee Harvey Guillén (What We Do in the Shadows) join the already impressive cast, which includes Alex Newell (Glee), who was nominated for a 2021 Critics Choice Best Supporting Actor award as Zoey’s best friend Mo. 

New Amsterdam S3 | Binge from 1 December 2021

When Dr Max Goodwin (Ryan Eggold from The Blacklist) took over New Amsterdam, he asked a simple, revolutionary question: “How can I help?”

In Season Three, Max and his team face the daunting task of sustaining that optimism while dealing with a pandemic that exposed the gaping inequities in healthcare. Max is no longer content to fix a broken system. He’s determined to tear it down and build something better.
 
New Amsterdam has an 8.1/10 rating on IMDb. As Bustle says, “Every Grey’s Anatomy fan needs to watch this.”

Call Me Kat S1 | Binge from 1 December

Nominated for a 2021 Emmy for its cinematography, Call Me Kat stars Emmy nominee Mayim Bialik (The Big Bang Theory) as a woman who struggles every day against society and her mother (Emmy winner Swoosie Kurtz from Huff and Pushing Daisies) to prove that she can live a happy and fulfilling life despite still being single at 39… Which is why she recently spent her entire savings opening a cat café in Louisville, Kentucky. 

Call Me Kat is based on the BAFTA-nominated hit British sitcom Miranda, by multiple BAFTA nominee and British Comedy Award winner Miranda Hart, who executive produces alongside Bialik.


Movies

The Personal History of David Copperfield | Stream from 16 December

The Personal History of David Copperfield re-imagines Charles Dickens’s classic ode to grit and perseverance through the comedic lens of its award-winning filmmakers, Emmy winners and Oscar nominees Armando Iannucci (Veep) and Simon Blackwell (Succession).

Dev Patel was nominated for a 2021 Golden Globe as the iconic hero on his quirky journey from impoverished orphan to the burgeoning writer in Victorian England. The multi-award-winning film co-stars 10-time Emmy nominee Hugh Laurie (House M.D), Oscar winners Tilda Swinton (Michael Clayton) and Peter Capaldi (Doctor Who), and Emmy nominee Gwendoline Christie (Game of Thrones).

The Personal History of David Copperfield has a 92% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, where the critics consensus hails it as “a fresh, funny, and utterly charming spin on Dickens’ classic, proving some stories truly are timeless.”

Wrath of Man | Stream from 20 December

Director Guy Ritchie and Jason Statham, the action thriller dream-team that gave us Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch and Revolver, are at it again in Wrath of Man. 

Statham (best known as The Transporter, Crank, and Deckard Shaw in the Fast & Furious films) stars as H, a new security guard for a cash truck company, who faces mistrust from his crew after unleashing precision skills during a heist, leaving them questioning his identity, and his motives. 

RogerEbert.com gave it a 100% score on Metacritic, calling it, “A star vehicle for Jason Statham at his meanest… one of Guy Ritchie’s best-directed movies,” and praising the film’s “voluptuous darkness, so sinister that you may wonder if its main character is the devil himself.”

Baby Done | Stream from 30 December

The charming New Zealand indie comedy-drama Baby Done follows free-spirited couple Zoe (comedian Rose Matafeo from Starstruck) and Tim (Matthew Lewis, better known as Harry Potter’s Neville Longbottom), who unexpectedly find themselves expecting. But as Tim races towards fatherhood, Zoe attempts to rush through her dreams.

Executive produced by Oscar winner Taika Waititi (What We Do in the Shadows), the film has a 92% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with The Guardian saying, “Rose Matafeo is wonderful in [this] irresistible film about parenthood,” praising, “the film’s irresistible good-naturedness: its spirit, pluck, bounce,” and adding, “Baby Done is funny; it’s sweet; it means something. Most of all, it’s charming.”

9 December

Based on the true story of how Jan and Antonina Żabiński rescued hundreds of Polish Jews during World War II by hiding them in the Warsaw zoo, The Zookeeper’s Wife stars Oscar nominee Jessica Chastain, BAFTA nominee Daniel Brühl and award-winner Michael McElhatton. 

16 December

BAFTA nominee Robert Sheehan plays a young man with Tourette’s Syndrome who runs away from a behavioural facility with his OCD roommate (Dev Patel) and anorexic friend (Zoë Kravitz) to take his recently deceased mother’s ashes to the sea in the multiple festival award-winning road-trip drama-comedy The Road Within.

23 December

Filmed principally in South Africa, the action-adventure movie Tomb Raider is based on the incredibly popular video game of the same name. Nominated for two Teen Choice Awards, the film stars Oscar winner Alicia Vikander as the iconic Lara Croft, opposite the likes of Dominic West, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Nick Frost. Also look out for South African actors Adrian Collins, Keenan Arrison and Kenneth Fok. 

27 December 

Nominated for a Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer Movie as well as Choice Male star for Sam Claflin and Choice Female star for Shailene Woodley, Adrift is based on the incredible true story of a young couple’s fight to survive at sea in the face of one of the most catastrophic hurricanes in recorded history.


Countdown to Christmas

Showmax is counting down to Christmas with new movies coming every day until 25 December! 
There are 32 magical stories to share with the family, fabulous festive comedies for grown-ups, and award-winning Christian films to celebrate the spirit of Christmas. 

Also keep an eye out for the pop-up Africa Magic Holiday Channel that is streaming live on Showmax until 4 January 2022, packed full of festive gems, including holiday concerts, gospel performances and Nollywood favourites.

Here’s just a taste of the festive movie highlights:

Snowbound for Christmas | From 11 December 

Prepare for stunning scenes and some good ol’ fashioned chemistry in Snowbound for Christmas.

When an executive assistant ends up trapped in a luxury resort with her boss during a work trip a few days to Christmas, the pair spark some holiday magic.

The movie stars Zarrin Darell-Martin (Falling Skies, Room) and Henderson Wade (Riverdale, American Horror Story).

A New Christmas | From 19 December

When a grieving student meets a charming young lady, the magic of Christmas is restored.

A New Christmas tells the story of Kabir, a lonely medical student in New York, estranged from his wife and grieving the loss of his mother. When he meets Kioni, a charming film student from Kenya, she persuades him to show her the city’s Christmas decorations, thereby leading him to rediscover the magic of the holiday season and get his life back on track.

The movie stars Bollywood actress, Preeti Gupta (Kasturi, Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii), Indian dancer/writer/director, Swati Bhise and Paula Rossman (The Amazing Spider-Man 2)

Greyson Family Christmas | From 20 December

You know there’s bound to be some drama when an African-American brings home a white partner to their parents.

Activist liberal progressive law student Maya brings her new boyfriend home for the holidays neglecting to tell her family that he’s white. Guess who’s coming to Christmas dinner?

Greyson Family Christmas has an IMDb rating of 7.5 and stars Robinne Lee (Deliver Us From Eva, Hitch), Carol Sutton (Ray, Steel Magnolias) and Kalilah Harris (Being Mary Jane).

Baking Spirits Bright | From 24 December 

..because Christmas is incomplete without some cake, what better way to usher in the day than with a movie on sweet treats?

Baking Spirits Bright tells the story of Mira Varma who works in her family’s fruitcake business and takes pride in it, despite the decline of the confection’s popularity. 

When her parents hire Brady Phillips to boost sales for the holidays, Mira fights to hold on to the heart of the company she loves so much.

The movie stars Rekha Sharma (Ellen Landry on Star Trek), Dion Johnstone (Ties That Bind) and Ryan Williams (Arrow, Supergirl).

A Christmas Family Reunion | From 25 December 

Family drama – check, romance – check, all-around Christmas feel-good vibes – double check!

Event planner Amy Kessler is hired to help rising singer Tiffanie Christmas plan her holiday family reunion. Along the way Amy must navigate some challenging family dynamics, especially amongst Tiffanie’s aunts as well as her own growing feelings for Tiffanie’s cousin, Calvin. Will she be able to pull off an amazing Christmas family reunion? 

A Christmas Family Reunion features African-American OG, Vanessa Estelle Williams (Soul Food), Asia’h Epperson (Greenleaf) and Michelle Argyris (Devil Seed, Shadowhunters).

Now on:

Black reel nominee Amber Stevens West (Run the World) stars as an ambitious reporter who goes after a story but instead discovers the true meaning of Christmas in Christmas Unwrapped, (which also stars Charlie’s Angel Cheryl Ladd). 

A slice of life story that follows a large Italian family on Christmas Eve, A Christmas Feast (aka Feast of the Seven Fishes) has an 88% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Young Artist Award winner Skyler Gisondo (The Starling, The Righteous Gemstones), Madison Iseman (Clouds, Jumanji: The Next Level), and Addison Timlin (Fallen) star alongside the likes of Joe Pantoliano (The Matrix, Memento) and Ray Abruzzo (The Sopranos, The Practice).

2 December

Friends Molly and Abbey have their plans for a quiet Thanksgiving dinner turned upside down as a host of dysfunctional, comical and chaotic friends and family turn up in the comedy-drama Dinner with Friends (aka Friendsgiving), now first on Showmax. Nominated for a 2021 Queerty Award, the film stars People’s Choice and MTV Movie Award nominee Kat Dennings (WandaVision, Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist, 2 Broke Girls) and Saturn Award nominee Malin Åkerman (Billions, Chick Fight), along with a fabulous ensemble cast that includes Jane Seymour, Wanda Sykes, Deon Cole, Margaret Cho, Fortune Feimster, Aisha Tyler, and Chelsea Peretti. 

Also catch Jason Bateman and Jennifer Aniston in the comedy Office Christmas Party, and Tyler Perry in A Madea Christmas, and bring the whole family along for a journey through Charles Dickens’ creation of A Christmas Carol, the timeless tale that redefined Christmas, in The Man Who Invented Christmas, starring the late, great Christopher Plummer (The Sound of Music) and Teen Choice winner Dan Stevens (Beauty and the Beast). 

Soapie addicts will be thrilled to see Emmy winner Eileen Davidson (The Young and the Restless’ Ashley Abbot and Days of Our Lives’ Kristen DiMera) in Middleton Christmas (aka There Will Always Be Christmas), a story of sacrifice, family, love, and what it means to be thankful for one another at Christmas.  

6 December

The dark action comedy Fatman stars Oscar winner Mel Gibson (Lethal Weapon, Mad Max, Braveheart) as a rowdy, unorthodox Santa Claus who must contend with a hitman sent by a vengeful kid. Also starring Oscar nominee Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Secrets & Lies, Without a Trace, Homecoming), and Emmy nominee Walton Goggins (Ant-Man and the Wasp, The Righteous Gemstones, Justified).

10 December

Based on a true story, the feel-good film The Farmer and the Belle: Saving Santaland won Best Screenplay at the International Christian Film Festival, as well as Best Director and Best Ensemble Cast at the Great Lakes Christian Film Festival. Directed by Idyllwild Indie Spirit Award winner Wes Llewellyn, the film’s cast includes award-winning family-film star Jenn Gotzon, and Emmy nominee Corbin Bernsen (L.A. Law, Hap and Leonard, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang). 

18 December 

Romance comes to the English countryside in A Very British Christmas, which stars Oscar winner Rachel Shenton (All Creatures Great and Small, Hollyoaks) as an opera singer whose derailed travel plans could lead her to exactly where she ought to be.

21 December 

Multiple BET and Black Reel Awards nominee Vivica A. Fox (Empire, Independence Day) and Emmy winner and Golden Globe nominee Jackée Harry (227, Days of Our Lives) are among the cast of A Christmas for Mary.

Love that British sense of humour? The award-winning British dramedy The Loss Adjuster stars MTV Movie Award and Teen Choice Award nominee (and the drummer for Bros) Luke Goss, EastEnders star and Spandau Ballet bassist Martin Kemp, Coronation Street star Kym Marsh, Guy Siner (‘Allo ‘Allo, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl) and… Golden Globe winner Joan Collins (Dynasty).

22 December

Christmas crime caper Santa Fake stars Glee alums Damian McGinty and Teen Choice nominee Heather Morris, Golden Globe nominee Judd Nelson (Billionaire Boys Club, The Breakfast Club) and Emmy nominee John Rhys-Davies (LOTR, Raiders of the Lost Ark), along with Jeff Fahey (Alita: Battle Angel, Lost) and Tony Amedola (Once Upon a Time, The Mask of Zorro). 

Love, loss and the recipe for Christmas magic take centre stage in the just-released film The Enchanted Christmas Cake, starring Saturn Award and Teen Choice Award nominee Erica Durance (Supergirl, Smallville, Saving Hope) and Christmas movie favourite Robin Dunne (Sanctuary).


Best of Africa

Baba Twins | 15 December 2021

Baba Twins follows Wamz, a young carefree airline hostess who is thrust into motherhood and has to raise multiples while navigating nanny drama and Tony, her socialite baby daddy who is not ready to be a dad.

Wamz is played by former KTN and Jalang’o TV presenter Violetta Ngina while Tony is played by Morris Mwangi (Famous, You Again). Other cast members include Kui Kabala (Njoro wa Uba) as Doris, Annstella Karimi (Kina, Sue na Jonnie) as Eva, and Brian Ngaira (One in A Million) as PC, with celebrity cameo appearances from radio personalities King Kalala, Kalekye Mumo, Maqbul Mohammed (Crime and Justice), and Ian Mbugua (House of Lungula, Changes).

Directed by Lawrence Murage, Baba Twins is produced by Lucy Mwangi through her production house Moon Beam Productions, the company behind beloved comedy TV shows like Auntie Boss, Kalasha 2020 Best TV Comedy winner and 2021 nominee Varshita, and Kalasha 2021 Best TV Drama nominee Njoro wa Uba.

Tshepo | 16 December | First on Showmax

In an effort to save his late father’s land and provide for his pregnant girlfriend, Tshepo becomes a bookkeeper for the notorious Bakwena Mafia. After a gang raid ends with the killing of a well-respected member of the community, Tshepo finds himself on the run from both the authorities and the Mob… 

Mpho Sebeng (Ring of Lies, Soul Buddyz) stars as Tshepo opposite the likes of Africa Movie Academy Award winner Lebohang Ntsane (The Forgotten Kingdom), SAFTA nominees Molefi Monaisa (Skeem Saam, Lockdown) and Makalo Mofokeng (Muvhango), and familiar faces like Khojane Morai (Lithapo), Mulisa Mudau (Muvhango), and Sello Motloung (Rockville). 

Produced by Tribal Media House (The Hangman), Bogosi is directed by Nozipho Nkelemba, who starred in The Forgotten Kingdom, directed Umakoti Wethu and Gomora, and wrote Emoyeni. 


Documentaries

The Crime of the Century | 1 December | First on Showmax

From Oscar- and Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney (Taxi to the Dark Side, The Inventor), The Crime of the Century is a searing indictment of big pharma and the political operatives and government regulations that enable over-production, reckless distribution and abuse of synthetic opiates. 

With the help of whistleblowers, newly leaked documents, exclusive interviews, sobering testimony from victims of opioid addiction, and access to behind-the-scenes investigations, Gibney’s exposé posits that drug companies are in fact largely responsible for manufacturing the very crisis they profit from, to the tune of billions of dollars – and thousands of lives.

Produced in an association with The Washington Post and already nominated for three 2021 Critics’ Choice Documentary Awards, the two-part HBO documentary has a 95% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with FilmWeek saying, “Only Alex Gibney can get his arms around the behemoth that is the opioid crisis in America… It will open your eyes and make you angry.”

The Last Cruise | 1 December | First on Showmax

A terrifying origin story of the pandemic, HBO’s 40-minute documentary The Last Cruise chronicles the first and largest outbreak of the novel coronavirus outside China: the Diamond Princess cruise liner. 

As the uncontained outbreak on the luxury vessel at the start of the pandemic in January 2020 became a global spectacle and a faraway symbol of the new virus and its potential to upend any sense of normalcy, passengers aboard the ill-fated cruise ship were quarantined in their staterooms for weeks. Through never-before-seen footage from passengers and crew, we watch class divisions erupt as humanity misses its chance to contain Covid-19.

Directed by Hannah Olsen (Baby God), The Last Cruise has a 100% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The Film Stage called it “a vital and horrifying record of a crisis that we should have quickly learned from, that captures the moment with the immediacy of Facebook Live or Snapchat.”

A Choice of Weapons: Inspired by Gordon Parks | 1 December | First on Showmax

The HBO documentary A Choice of Weapons: Inspired by Gordon Parks explores the enduring legacy of the legendary photographer whose work brought the Black community’s struggle for dignity and justice to middle America on the pages of LIFE magazine from 1948 to 1972. He created a legacy that stands at the pinnacle of socio-historical documentation of the 20th century.

Directed by Emmy winner John Maggio (Mr. Saturday Night) and executive produced by Kasseem “Swizz Beatz” Dean and Alicia Keys, the documentary traces Parks’s impact on three contemporary photographers: Devin Allen, whose photograph of the Freddie Gray protests was featured on the cover of Time; LaToya Ruby Frazier, who for five years followed the Flint, Michigan water crisis; and Jamel Shabazz, whose photographs on the streets of New York form a visual history of the hip-hop era.

Adrienne | 6 December | First on Showmax

As the muse of Hal Hartley’s indie classics The Unbelievable Truth and Trust, and as the writer-director of the critically acclaimed hit Waitress, Adrienne Shelly was a shining star in the indie film firmament, until her brutal murder in 2006 robbed the world of her singular talent and her family of a beloved wife and mother.

Directed and produced by Shelly’s husband Andy Ostroy (who produced Shelly’s script for Serious Moonlight – starring Meg Ryan, Timothy Hutton and Kristen Bell – after her death), Adrienne takes viewers on a poignant journey to share Adrienne’s life story and honour her legacy, while giving a rare window into how a family navigates unfathomable tragedy.  

The film also features actors who worked with her, detectives who worked on her case, family members and friends.  


Kids

Once Upon a Sesame Street Christmas | 1 December

There’s no place more magical than Sesame Street – especially during the holidays! Join Elmo, Grover, Big Bird and their friends for the magical, musical 50-minute special Once Upon a Sesame Street Christmas, in which Elmo’s father tells him a bedtime story about the time, way back, when joy, kindness and caring first came to Sesame Street. 

The show won an Emmy for Outstanding Children’s Programme and has 4/5 stars on Common Sense Media, where they recommend it for ages 4+, calling it “a sweet story about holiday spirit and… an excellent reminder of the value of even the smallest acts of kindness. Once Upon a Sesame Street Christmas is lively, spirited holiday entertainment that’s great for families to enjoy together.” 

Also, watch more Sesame Street on Showmax. Get the list here.

Paw Patrol S6

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Hey, pup-fans! Ryder and his playful rescue dogs are back on duty in the seaside town of Adventure Bay. That’s right – the brand-new season of kids’ mega-favourite show Paw Patrol comes to Showmax this month, and it’s all set to have little ones barking for joy! 

Plus, catch the Paw Patrol movies, Ready, Race, Rescue! and Jet to the Rescue. 

Paw Patrol has a 4/5-star rating on Common Sense Media. It’s been nominated at the Emmys and the Annie Awards and won multiple Joey Awards, but the biggest praise comes from the toughest critics – just ask any kid!

Are You Afraid of the Dark S1: Carnival of Doom 

Calling all fans of Goosebumps! The first season of Are You Afraid of the Dark promises high suspense and heeps of creep to thrill and delight younger teens.

Nickelodeon’s reboot of the ‘90s series comes in anthology series format, following different chapters of the Midnight Society, a group of teenagers who gather at midnight to tell scary stories, such as the Carnival of Doom and the Curse of the Shadows (coming to Showmax soon).

The show has a 100% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes and 5 stars on Common Sense Media, where it’s recommended for ages 11+. “This self-contained three-part series is shivery, quivery fun for tweens and teens who like scares,” they say, praising its “refreshing stance on the diversity of the characters,” and saying, “Most of what scares here is the power of suggestion, the hint of the unexplained, and the characters’ visceral reactions to what they see and hear,” but, they caution, “the scares are real.”

The Loud House S4

A brand-new season of the Emmy-winning series The Loud House hits Showmax this month, and that means more hilarity with eleven-year-old Lincoln Loud and his right-hand man Clyde as they try to survive Lincoln’s ten sisters, and life in the Loud house. 

Common Sense Media recommends The Loud House for ages 8+, giving it a 4/5-star rating and saying, “Kids will come to The Loud House for the laughs, but they’ll return for the excellent ensemble cast and the surprisingly heartwarming themes.” 

Santiago of the Seas S1

Join Santiago, an 8-year-old pirate, and his crew as they take on the high seas, embarking on rescues, uncovering hidden treasures and keeping the Caribbean safe in the brand-new Nickelodeon series, Santiago of the Seas.

Santiago of the Seas won the 2021 Women’s Image Network Award for Outstanding Animated Program, with teen voice actress Alyssa Cheatham nominated for Outstanding Actress in an Animated Program. 
The voice cast also includes Emmy winner John Leguizamo (the voice of Ice Age’s Sid) as Sir Butterscotch.

The series has a five-star rating on Common Sense Media, where it’s recommended for ages 4+ and their review calls it an “Exceptional preschool series [that] celebrates kindness, courage,” saying it’s “vibrant and well-rounded,” and praising its integration of the Spanish language and culture with the predominantly English dialogue.

Peppa Pig S4-6

Gather up the little ones and plonk yourselves down for three whole seasons (that’s 156 episodes!) of most excellent and clever bite-sized fun with Peppa Pig, her little brother George, Mummy Pig, Daddy Pig and all their friends. The beloved BAFTA Award-winning series has a five-star rating on Common Sense Media, where it’s recommended for ages 3+.

From train trips to carnivals, aquarium visits to camping trips, hovercrafts to super potatoes and, of course, jumping in muddy puddles, there’s a lot to love here, and the sweet, funny characters, wholesome messages and clever British humour make it an evergreen hit with littlies… and grownups too.


Also on Showmax in December

24 November

A Christmas Mission  

25 November

The Key to Christmas  

27 November

Christmas Ever After  

28 November

Never Kiss a Man in a Christmas Sweater 

29 November

The Christmas Listing (AKA Christmas Inn Farmstead)  

1 December

Christmas in Carolina 

2 December

Amazing Grace, Dreams of Gomorrah

3 December

Santa Saves the Universe  

4 December

Christmas Coupon  

5 December

A Very Charming Christmas Town  
 
6 December

Deep Blue Sea 2, Deep Blue Sea 3, Dragon Rider, Man on a Ledge, No Man’s Land

7 December

Lonestar Christmas   

8 December

Beaus of Holly 

9 December

2067, The Christmas Reunion, Overboard, Songbird, Presto! School of Magic S1 (First on Showmax) 

11 December 

Snowbound for Christmas  

12 December

12 Days of Christmas 

13 December

Cats & Dogs 3: Paws Unite!, Christmas on the Menu, Honest Thief, Stash House

14 December

Writing Around the Christmas Tree  

15 December 

Puppy Love for Christmas  

16 December

The Man Who Knew Infinity, The Santa Box

17 December

The Christmas Sitter 

19 December

A New Christmas

20 December

Greyson Family Christmas, Kin, Make Your Move, Playing for Keeps, Sherlock Gnomes, Warrior’s Gate

22 December

Pizza and Whine Xmas (aka Four Cousins and a Christmas)

23 December

The Christmas Ball, Christmas Together (aka Blending Christmas), Only the Brave, The Pink Panther, The Pink Panther 2, Won’t Back Down

24 December

Christmas Crush  

25 December

Silent Night: A Song for the World  

27 December  

As Cool As I Am, Girls Night Out, The Pagan King, Welcome Matt 

30 December

Cranston Academy: Monster Zone, Equals, In Other Words, Life Happens, Madame, Vanquish

Please note that dates and titles are subject to change.

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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.

Original
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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.

Original
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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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Soft Life on Showmax

Soft Life

Soft Life follows Owami who enters into the secretive world of high-society companionship. Landing on Showmax soon!

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Youngins S2, now streaming
Soft Life, coming to Showmax