
Showmax has announced it is expanding its investment in Africa with the very first original Kenyan series called “Crime and Justice” starting Sarah Hassan (Plan B, How to Find a Husband) and Alfred Munyua (Poacher, Sense8). This will be Showmax’s second co-production with global broadcaster CANAL+. Production has begun with an expected launch in 2021. However, information on the exact date it will premiere hasn’t been shared.
Sarah Hassan and Alfred Munyua star as Makena and Silas, the two detectives at the heart of the topical show that follows one ripped-from-the-headlines case per episode, all the way through to the courtroom verdict.
βWhen I first read the script, I loved the delivery and realness of Silas as a character. Itβs not exaggerated and heβs no Rambo hero; he just tackles his cases the normal way. I found a very real edge with this script, and I hope Iβll do justice to the role,β says Munyua.
Hassan says she is looking forward to playing a detective for the first time in her career. βThis is a very different character; Iβve never played anything like Makena before. Itβs very exciting to get a character that makes me grow as an actor.β
Hassan and Munyua are joined by Maqbul Mohammed (Varshita, Auntie Boss) as DCI Boss Kebo, Paul Ogola (Sense 8, Kati Kati) as Prosecutor Sokoro and Brian Ogola (Lusala, Disconnect) as Caleb, the resident pathologist, as well as the stage and screen legend John Sibi-Okumu (The Constant Gardener, The First Grader), Muhugu Theuri (Pillow Talk, Pieces of Us), Brian Abajah (Sincerely Daisy), Martin Githinji (Sue na Jonnie, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind) and Justin Mirichii (Rafiki, Watu Wote) in guest roles.
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Crime & Justice is directed and produced by Adam Neutzsky-Wulff, whose slate of films and series include All The Little Things We Kill, starring Elizabeth Marvel (House of Cards, Homeland), and You Are Here, starring Teen Choice nominee Jason Dohring (Veronica Mars, iZombie, The Originals), Peter Vack (Love Life, The Bold Type), Lea Thompson (Switched at Birth, Back to the Future) and MTV Movie Award winner William Baldwin (Dirty Sexy Money, Gossip Girl, Parenthood).
Working alongside Adam in the production team is an all-star Kenyan crew, including co-producer Maureen Wanjiku (Subira, Kenyaβs 2019 Oscar entry, East Africaβs Got Talent); two-time Kalasha award-winning lighting technician Walter Odhiambo (Plan B, 40 Sticks); cinematographer Sammy Maina (Lost in Africa, Country Queen), whoβll be taking over from Helge Gerull after episode 2; art director Eugene Oyoo (Kenyaβs 2018 Oscar entry Supa Modo); and casting director Lorella Jowi (Watu Wote, Kenyaβs first Oscar-nominated film).
While this β―is β―the first Kenyan Showmax Original, it is not the first foray into originalβ― Kenyan content for the MultiChoice Group,β― Showmaxβsβ― parent company. With more than β―25β―years of experience in Kenyaβ―with itsβ― video entertainment β―businessesβ― GOtvβ― and DStv, MultiChoice β―producesβ― more than β―10β― original Kenyan productions each year, including some of the most popular seriesβ― on β―its β―flagship East African channel, Maisha Magic,β―likeβ―Kina, Selina, Pete and Chozi. Showmax subscribers benefit from this wealth of content,β―as many of these much-loved shows are also available on theβ― standaloneβ― streaming service.
βWe are fundamentally an African business and are invested in telling African stories that reflect the lives, languages and cultures of the continent. We believe in African talent and look forward to shining the international spotlight on not only Kenyan stars, but the Kenyan technical industryβs capabilities,β says Yolisa Phahle, CEO of MultiChoice Connected Video. βWe believe that streaming video is a powerful way to deliver these shared stories. This is one of many more Showmax Originals we have in the pipeline across Africa.β
Crime & Justice follows the announcement of the first CANAL+ and MultiChoice co-production earlier this year, Blood Psalms, which will premiere on Showmax in 2021.
Based on ancient African mythology, Blood Psalms is an epic 10-part series that chronicles the rise to power of a fierce teenaged princess, Zazi (Bokang Phelane from Keeping Score, Emoyeni), who battles a world-ending prophecy to navigate her people through ancient curses, long-standing tribal vendettas, and the wrath of the Gods.
CANAL+, which will distribute Crime & Justice to its French-speaking base, is also committed to entertainment in Africa. Fabrice Faux, Chief Content Officer of CANAL+ INTERNATIONAL, says, βAs part of our strategy of providing our subscribers with the best original content from the continent, we are proud to partner with Showmax and enrich myCanal as well as CANAL+ channels with such premium series.β
Crime & Justice comes to Showmax and CANAL+ in 2021.





