The fiesta includes reality show, rom-com, and anthology series.
Netflix Unveils Diverse Lineup for Its South African Audience.
BY Alo Folakemi
September 9, 2024
7:33 am
Netflix is set to significantly expand its South African content offerings this fall season with the announcement of four new productions at the MIP Africa event held on September 3.
Ben Amadasun, Netflix’s Vice President of Content for the Middle East and Africa, emphasized the company’s commitment to “delivering authentic local stories from South Africa across a variety of formats and genres.”
The new lineup kicks off with “Love Never Lies: South Africa,” a reality show premiering November 29. The series, adapted from a Spanish format, will test couples’ trust with lie detector tests and cash incentives.
October 18 marks the debut of “Happiness Is,” the third installment in a popular romantic comedy franchise that began with the 2016 box office hit “Happiness is a Four-Letter Word.”
For the holiday season, Netflix will release “Disaster Holiday” on December 13. Produced by Burnt Onion Productions, known for hits like “How to Ruin Christmas” and “Seriously Single,” the family comedy follows a workaholic father’s chaotic vacation attempts.
Rounding out the announcements is “Unjolo,” a four-part anthology series exploring various thematic realities. The first film, “Unjolo: The Gone Girl,” premieres November 8, with subsequent parts releasing through February 2025.
This content expansion reflects Netflix’s ongoing strategy to invest in local productions and diversify its offerings in the African market. As competition intensifies among global streaming platforms for regional market share, Netflix’s focus on South African content could prove crucial in attracting and retaining subscribers.
The diverse genre mix of these new productions, ranging from reality TV to romantic comedies and anthology dramas, suggests Netflix is aiming to cater to a wide array of viewer preferences within the South African audience.