Netflix has officially signed off on the renewal of Blood & Water, along with two other South African drama series which will be released at the beginning of next year.
Fans have been eager to get another season of Blood & Water, and now we know for sure that it’s coming out of the woodworks pretty soon. The announcements were made during MIP Africa’s panel session tagged “See what’s next on Netflix.” There’s also good news for the fans of the following South African TV series as they make their way back to the big screen.
Here are the South Africa TV Series that have been renewed on Netflix:
Blood & Water
Blood & Water NetfllixAs you already know, Puleng and the gang will be back on our screens before we even know it. The show stole our hearts when it was released in 2020, now with season 4 underway, we can’t help but get excited for what awaits us as the teen crime drama continues.
Young, Famous & African
Young, Famous & African NetflixSeason 3 of the famous African reality TV show has been signed, it will be delivered by next year with more drama than ever before, hopefully. It is said to have more drama, more flirting, and more everything. The cast will also be more diverse, with cast members from Uganda, Ghana, Tanzania, South Africa, and Nigeria.
Savage Beauty
Savage Beauty NetflixSavage Beauty is yet another great Netflix TV drama that will return for a new season next year. The second season of Savage Beauty will continue with all the family drama you can imagine. The show was created by Lebogang Mogashoa and we can only hope that the second season is a hit like the first season was.
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