Showmax unveils exciting lineup of movies, series

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Showmax will be adding new exciting movies and series  for the viewing pleasure of the Kenyan audience. On the list are highly rated thrillers, action movies from Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire to Five Nights at Freddy’s and the Best Comedy Emmy winner Hacks.

The Nun II, Monkey Man, The Exorcist: Believer, SAW X and The Last Voyage of the Demeter

Ghostbsuters: Frozen Empire | Stream from Monday, 28 October

The #15 biggest blockbuster movie of this year (so far), Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire brings the Spengler family back to where it all started – the iconic New York City firehouse – to team up with the original Ghostbusters, who’ve developed a top-secret research lab to take busting ghosts to the next level. 

When the discovery of an ancient artefact unleashes an army of ghosts that casts a death chill upon the city, Ghostbusters new and old must join forces to save the world from a second Ice Age.

Frozen Empire picks up three years after 2021’s Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Returning Afterlife cast include Critics Choice Award winner Paul Rudd; Kids’ Choice winner Finn Wolfhard; Emmy nominees Carrie Coon and Mckenna Grace; and Kenya-born Celeste O’Connor, while Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, and Annie Potts are all back in their original Ghostbusters roles. Oscar nominee Kumail Nanjiani and Emmy winner Patton Oswalt also join the cast this go round. 

Chicago Sun-Times says Frozen Empire “carries the same endearingly goofy, science-nerd spirit of the first film and delivers a delightful balance of slimy ghost stuff, sharp one-liners, terrific VFX and a steady stream of callbacks to various characters, human and otherwise, from the 1984 movie.”

Five Nights at Freddy’s | Stream from Monday, 14 October 

The horror game phenomenon Five Nights at Freddy’s comes to life as last year’s highest-grossing horror movie of the year globally. 

Produced by Blumhouse (M3GANGet Out), Five Nights at Freddy’s follows Mike, a troubled young man caring for his 10-year-old sister, Abby. Recently fired and desperate for work so that he can keep custody of Abby, Mike agrees to take a position as a night security guard at an abandoned theme restaurant: Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria. But Mike soon discovers that nothing at Freddy’s is what it seems as he is dragged into the black heart of an unspeakable nightmare. 

Starring Josh Hutcherson from The Hunger Games, Five Nights at Freddy’s was nominated for Drama Movie of the Year at the 2024 People’s Choice Awards and for Best Creature FX for Jim Henson’s Creature Shop at the Fangoria Chainsaw Awards. There’s already a sequel in production. 

The Nun II | Stream from Thursday, 31 October

The sequel to the worldwide smash hit follows Sister Irene as she once again comes face-to-face with Valak, the demon nun – the greatest evil in The Conjuring universe.  

The #1 US box office hit stars Taissa Farmiga (American Horror Story) as Sister Irene and Emmy winner Storm Reid (The Last of UsEuphoria) as Sister Debra, with Bonnie Aarons reprising her role as the demon nun. 

Michael Chaves (The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It) directs, from a screenplay co-written by Akela Cooper (M3GAN). James Wan, the original director of The Conjuring, is one of the producers. 

The Nun II was nominated for 10 Golden Scythe Horror Awards this year, including Best Director, Adapted Screenplay, Actress (Farmiga) and Supporting Actress (Reid), as well as a Visual Effects Society Award.

Monkey Man | Stream from Monday, 28 October

Winner of the Audience Award at SXSW 2024, Monkey Man stars Oscar nominee Dev Patel (LionSlumdog Millionaire) as Kid, a man seeking vengeance against the corrupt leaders who murdered his mother and continue to systematically victimise the poor and powerless.

Patel makes his feature film directorial debut with the epic action movie, which is produced by the likes of Oscar winner Jordan Peele (NopeGet Out) and Basil Iwanyk (John Wick). 

Monkey Man has an 89% critics’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with Time Out hailing it as “possibly the most ferocious mainstream action movie since The Raid.”

Look out for South African star Sharlto Copley (District 9) in all the Mumbai mayhem.

The Exorcist: Believer | Stream from Thursday, 17 October

It’s been a little over 50 years since arguably the most terrifying horror film in history landed on screens, shocking audiences around the world and becoming the first horror nominated for the Oscar for Best Picture. 

Now Blumhouse (Get Out, M3GAN) and director David Gordon Green (who resurrected the Halloween franchise) deliver The Exorcist: Believer.   

Since the death of his pregnant wife in a Haitian earthquake 12 years ago, Victor Fielding has raised their daughter, Angela, on his own. When Angela and her friend Katherine disappear in the woods, only to return three days later with no memory of what happened to them, it unleashes a chain of events that will force Victor to confront evil and, in his terror and desperation, seek out the only person alive who has witnessed anything like it before: Chris MacNeil.  

Oscar nominee Leslie Odom Jr (Hamilton) stars as Victor, with Oscar winner Ellen Burstyn returning to her iconic role as Chris MacNeil for the first time. Also look out for Lidya Jewett (Good GirlsHidden Figures) as Angela and the likes of Emmy winner Ann Dowd (The Handmaid’s TaleHereditary) among the support cast.

Saw X | Stream from Thursday, 31 October

Between the events of SAW I and II, a sick and desperate John travels to Mexico for a risky experimental medical procedure in hopes of a miracle cure for his cancer – only to discover the entire operation is a scam to defraud the most vulnerable. Armed with a newfound purpose, the infamous serial killer returns to his work, turning the tables on the con artists in his signature way. 

As John, Tobin Bell was nominated for a Critics Choice Super Award this year as Best Actor in a Horror Movie. 

A #1 box office hit, SAW X has an 80% critics’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the highest yet for the franchise. As the critics’ consensus there says, “Led by a franchise-best performance from Tobin Bell, Saw X reinvigorates the series with an instalment that has a surprising amount of heart to go with all the gore. Adding dimension to the franchise’s main characters while still leaving plenty of room for the gruesomely graphic horror these movies are known for, SAW X might be the best sequel in the series so far.”

The Last Voyage of the Demeter | Stream from Thursday, 3 October

The Last Voyage of the Demeter chronicles the doomed journey of a merchant ship ferrying 50 mysterious wooden crates from Carpathia to London. The crew soon discover they are not alone: at night they are stalked by a hidden passenger whose monstrous thirst for blood turns the trip into a harrowing nightmare.

Based on a single chilling chapter from Bram Stoker’s classic novel, Dracula, the film has been praised by horror icons like Guillermo del Toro, who called it “gorgeous, lavish and savage,” and Stephen King, who called it “a throat-ripping good time.”

The Last Voyage of the Demeter was up for Best Creature FX at this year’s Fangoria Chainsaw Awards, as well as nine Golden Scythe Horror Awards, including Best Actor (Corey Hawkins) and Best Supporting Actor (Liam Cunningham).

Arthur the King | Stream from Monday, 14 October

Arthur the King tells the inspiring true story of the unbreakable bond forged between pro adventure racer Michael Light (Oscar nominee Mark Wahlberg) and a scrappy street dog, Arthur, who followed the team over 700 km on a gruelling 10-day endurance race. 

Based on the book Arthur – The Dog Who Crossed the Jungle to Find a Home by real-life adventure racer Mikael Lindnord, the film is directed by BAFTA winner Simon Cellan Jones (Years and YearsOur Friends in the North). 

Look out for Bear Grylls, People’s Choice winner Simu Liu (BarbieShang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings), Emmy nominee Nathalie Emmanuel (Fast X, Missandei in Game of Thrones), and Juliet Rylance (Della Street in Perry Mason). 

In their 4/5-star review, Common Sense Media recommends Arthur the King for ages 13+, saying, “There’s nothing better than a good story about a great dog, and Arthur’s tale warms the soul.”  

Classics on the couch:

Showmax is also bringing back a host of classics this October, including: 

• No Country For Old Men (from 3 October): Set in the aftermath of a drug deal gone wrong, No Country For Old Men won Oscars for Best Picture, Best Directing and Writing for the Coen brothers, and Best Actor for Javier Bardem.

• The Crow (from 17 October): 30 years before the Bill SkarsgÃ¥rd version, Brandon Lee starred as The Crow, tragically dying on the set of what became a cult classic.

• Ip Man (from 28 October) Set during the Japanese invasion of China, Ip Man is inspired by the story of Bruce Lee’s real-life teacher. The multi-award-winning martial arts classic has an 84% critics’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes, where the critics consensus says, “At once beholden to the established conventions of the genre and delightfully subversive of them, Ip Man is one of the most exciting – and refreshingly character-driven – martial arts films in years.”

Hacks S3 | First On Showmax | Binge from Friday, 11 October

Winner of this year’s Emmy for Best Comedy, Hacks S3 picks up with Deborah Vance riding high off the success of her standup special while Ava pursues new opportunities back in Los Angeles.

As Deborah Vance, Jean Smart has won the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy for all three seasons, with HBO’s comedy about comedians also taking home Best Writing this year, for the second time, bringing its Emmy count to nine wins overall. As Ava, Hanna Einbeinder has been nominated every season. 

S3 is at #8 on Rotten Tomatoes‘ Best TV Shows of 2024 (So Far) list, with a 98% critics’ rating. Look out for Emmy nominated cameos from Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future‘s Doc Brown) and Kaitlin Olson (Dee Reynolds in It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia), as well as appearances from the likes of Oscar winners Helen Hunt and Whoopi Goldberg. 

Hacks has already been renewed for a fourth season, expected in 2025.

The Penguin S1 | Mondays until 11 November

Following the events of The Batman, Oz Cobb, AKA the Penguin, makes a play to seize the reins of Gotham’s crime world.

Directed by Emmy nominee Craig Zobel (Mare of Easttown), The Penguin co-stars an unrecognisable Colin Farrell as The Penguin, with Critics Choice Super Award winner Cristin Milioti (Palm SpringsMade for LoveFargo) as Sofia Falcone. 

Executive produced by The Batman director Matt Reeves, The Penguin is at #2 on IMDb‘s most popular TV chart, with an 8.8/10 rating – the highest of the top 8. The HBO show also has a 94% critics’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with The Guardian giving it five-stars and saying, “Colin Farrell deserves all the awards… The Irish actor is a revelation in a series that’s so twisty it leaves you breathless.”

Industry S3 | First On Showmax | Mondays until 14 October

HBO has renewed Industry for a fourth season, after S3 tracked nearly 40% ahead of S2, with an average of 1.6m viewers per episode – a figure that’s still growing. 

An insider’s view of high finance, Industry follows a group of young bankers as they forge their identities within the pressure cooker environment and sex- and drug-fueled blitz of international bank Pierpoint & Co’s London office.  

New cast members this season include Emmy nominees Kit Harington (Jon Snow in Game of Thrones) and Sarah Goldberg (Sally Reed in Barry) as the CEO of a green tech energy company and a portfolio manager respectively. 

Season 3 has been hailed by TIME as “the must watch show of the summer”; by GQ as “the best show on TV”; by The New York Times as “appointment viewing”; by Vanity Fair as “captivating, sexy, and breathlessly entertaining”; and by TheWrap as “bigger, better, and more ambitious than ever.”

Julia S2 | Thursdays from 17 October at 21:30

Based on the true story of trailblazing TV chef Julia Child, Julia enters its second and final season with Julia returning from France to discover that her success has changed everything, and the kitchen just got a whole lot bigger.

Sarah Lancashire (Happy Valley) returns in her BAFTA-nominated title role alongside Emmy winner David Hyde Pierce (Frasier‘s Dr Niles Crane) as her husband. 

Emmy winner Rachel Bloom (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) joins the cast this season, with Emmy nominee Hannah Einbinder (Hacks) among the guest appearances. 

Julia is created by Emmy nominee Daniel Goldfarb (The Marvelous Mrs Maisel), who was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for the show, which also picked up a nomination for Best Television Series: Drama at the Satellite Awards. 

The series has an 8.3/10 score on IMDb, and on Rotten Tomatoes, Season 2 has a rare 100% critics’ rating, with the critics’ consensus calling it “a delectable trifle that viewers will savour.”

True Detective: Night Country | Binge now

Two-time Oscar winner Jodie Foster picked up her first Emmy this year for her performance as Detective Liz Danvers in True Detective: Night Country

When the long winter night falls in Ennis, Alaska, the eight men who operate the Tsalal Arctic Research Station vanish without a trace. To solve the case, Danvers and her fellow detective Evangeline Navarro (Kali Reis) will have to confront the darkness they carry in themselves, and dig into the haunted truths that lie buried under the eternal ice.

Four seasons in, True Detective remains one of IMDb‘s Top 50 highest-rated series of all time, but Night Country is the most-watched, best-reviewed, and most Emmy-nominated series of the anthology yet. HBO has already ordered a fifth season.

Binge all four seasons on Showmax.

Fargo S5 | Binge now

Lamorne Morris (Winston in New Girl) won Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series at this year’s Emmys, as North Dakota Deputy Witt Farr. 

Juno Temple (Ted Lasso) stars as Dot, a Midwestern housewife who finds herself in hot water with the authorities and plunged back into a life she thought she had left behind, with Jon Hamm (Mad Men) as the sheriff who has been searching for her for a long time. Both actors are up for Emmys for their lead roles. 

Season 5 has a 93% critics’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes, where the consensus says, “A back-to-basics caper populated by the likes of a mesmerising Juno Temple and a thick slice of Hamm, Fargo‘s fifth season is a superb return to peak form.”

Binge all five seasons on Showmax. 

The Sixth Commandment Binge now

At the International Emmys, BBC One’s The Sixth Commandment is up for Best TV Movie / Mini-Series and Best Actor (Timothy Spall) – both categories the true-crime drama won at the BAFTAs. The four-part mini-series also took home Best Limited Series at this year’s Royal Television Society Awards. 

Spall plays Peter Farquhar, an inspirational teacher whose meeting with a charismatic student (Éanna Hardwicke in a BAFTA-nominated and Royal Television Society-winning performance), sets the stage for one of the most complex and confounding criminal cases in recent memory. 

The Sixth Commandment,18-07-2023,2,(L-R);Ben Field (ÉANNA HARDWICKE);Ann Moore Martin (ANNE REID),Wild Mercury 2023,Amanda Searle

Anne Reid was nominated for a Leading Actress BAFTA as Ann Moore-Martin, Farquhar’s deeply religious neighbour, and fellow murder victim. 

The Sixth Commandment has a 90% critics’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with Irish Independent calling it, “Not just a great true-crime drama – one of the best of the year in any genre.” 

Winners will be announced in New York City on Monday, 25 November 2024. 

THE Tattooist of Auschwitz | Wednesdays until 2 October

The Tattooist of Auschwitz is based on the bestselling novel by Heather Morris, inspired by the real-life love story of Jewish Holocaust survivors Lali and Gita Sokolov.

Arriving in Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1942, Lali (Jonah Hauer-King) meets Gita (Anna Próchniak) while tattooing her prisoner number on her arm. Under the constant guard of volatile Nazi SS officers, Lali and Gita fall in love and become determined to keep each other alive. 

Gonny Gaakeer as Naomi & Anna Próchniak as Gita Furman in Auschwitz.

Sixty years later, the recently widowed Lali (Oscar nominee Harvey Keitel), now in his 80s, meets novice writer Heather Morris (Emmy nominee Melanie Lynskey) and finds the courage to share his story about falling in love in the most horrific of places.

Double Oscar winner Hans Zimmer and Kara Talve were nominated for two Emmys for their score, while Radio Times hailed the moving series as “a masterpiece.”

A Gentleman in Moscow | Mondays until 21 October

An adaptation of Amor Towles’ best-selling novel, A Gentleman In Moscow follows Count Alexander Rostov, played by Emmy winner Ewan McGregor who, in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution, finds that his gilded past has placed him on the wrong side of history. 

Spared immediate execution, he is banished by a Soviet tribunal to an attic room in a grand Moscow hotel and threatened with death if he ever sets foot outside again. As the years pass and some of the most tumultuous decades in Russian history unfold outside the hotel’s doors, Rostov’s reduced circumstances provide him entry into a much larger world of emotional discovery. As he builds a new life within the walls of the hotel, he discovers the true value of friendship, family and love. 

Recently nominated for a Venice TV Award for Best TV Series, A Gentleman In Moscow has a 92% critics’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with Empire hailing it as “heart-warming, old-fashioned storytelling — anchored by Ewan McGregor’s finest performance in years.”

Extended Family | Mondays from 14 October

Following an amicable divorce, Jim and Julia decide to continue to raise their kids at the family home while taking turns to stay with them. Navigating the waters of divorce and child-sharing gets more complicated for Jim when Trey, the owner of the Boston Celtics, enters the picture and wins Julia’s heart.

Emmy winner Jon Cryer (Two and a Half Men), Teen Choice nominee Donald Faison (Scrubs), and Critics Choice nominee Abigail Spencer (Rectify) co-star.

Wall Street Journal calls Extended Family “genuinely funny” and a “subversive split from sitcom tropes.” 

Extended Family is created by Emmy-nominated and Teen Choice-winning Glee and Heels actor Mike O’Malley, who created Survivor’s Remorse, and wrote on Heels and Shameless

Belgravia: | Binge from Monday, 14 October

The Victorian period drama Belgravia: The Next Chapter picks up in 1871, three decades after the events of the 2020 limited series by Julian Fellowes (Downton AbbeyThe Gilded Age). 

Belgravia: The Next Chapter tells the love story of Frederick Trenchard (Benjamin Wainwright), the third Lord Trenchard, and Clara Dunn (Harriet Slater from Pennyworth), a newcomer to London society.

All American S6 | Binge from Friday, 18 October

In All American, two worlds collide when a star high school football player from South LA is recruited to play for Beverly Hills High. 

Inspired by the life of pro footballer Spencer Paysinger, All American was nominated as Outstanding Drama Series at both the Black Reel and Image Awards. As Spencer, Daniel Ezra earned an Image Award nomination, while Karimah Westbrook was nominated for a Black Reel Award as his mother, Grace. Also look out for Critics Choice winner Taye Diggs (the Best Man movies). 

All American reaches its 100th episode this season (in episode 9, directed by Ezra). The show’s already launched a spinoff, All American: Homecoming, and been renewed for a seventh season. 

Everything on Showmax in October :

Showmax has another bumper lineup this October, including:

• The Big Brother Naija S9 finale

• Showmax Original music doccie Brasse Vannie Kaap, fresh from a standing ovation at Silwerskerm

• Blockbuster Halloween options like Ghostbusters: Frozen EmpireFive Nights At Freddy’sThe Nun IISAW X, and The Exorcist: The Believer

• Award-winning Showmax Original sci-fi The Fix, fresh from opening MIPAfrica and selling to the US

• Hit action movie Monkey Man, winner of the 2024 SXSW Audience Award

• Seven more 2024 SAFTA nominees, including Lioness S2

• The BAFTA-nominated The Hitman: Ricky Hatton, winner of a Venice TV Award for Best Documentary and a Broadcast Sports Award for Sports Documentary of the Year.

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