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September 4, 2024

Showmax To Debut Kenyan Original Series ‘Subterranea’ This September
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by Staff Writer BMA
September 4, 2024
in News & Reports, OTT & Streaming

Kenya’s first science-fiction drama series, Subterranea, produced by Nairobi’s Kibanda Pictures, is slated to debut on MultiChoice’s streaming platform, Showmax, with its eight episodes launching on September 26.

Directed by Kenyan filmmaker Likarion Wainaina, this eight-part Showmax Original series centres on a group of eight participants involved in a psychological experiment. They are confined in an underground bunker to observe the effects of close-quarters, isolated relationships on human behaviour. The outside world is destroyed in a dramatic twist, leaving the participants trapped with no escape.

Subterranea is produced as a Showmax Original, with MultiChoice Studios managing international sales.

The series brings together some of Kenya’s most celebrated actors, including Foi Wambui, Peter Kawa and Nice Githinji, and Kalasha nominees Melvin Alusa and Melissa Kiplagat. The ensemble cast also features filmmaker Philippa Ndisi-Herrmann in her acting debut alongside Makena Kahuha, Biko Nyongesa, Pauline Komu, Dadson Gakenga and newcomer Chintu Chudasama.

Speaking about the series, director Likarion Wainaina said, “I’m always keen on experimenting with genres. In 2018, we made Kenya’s first superhero film with Supa Modo. Six years later, we are presenting Kenya’s first-ever sci-fi series. In Kenya and maybe other places, there’s this misconception that sci-fi always means futuristic or that there are many laser guns. Still, sci-fi can also explore the impact of actual or imagined science on human psychology or behaviour. That is what Subterranea is all about. It’s not a futuristic show but rather a series where we dream about science and how our characters react to it.”

Wainaina co-produces Subterranea alongside series creator and head writer Brian Munene, with additional writing by Martin Kigondu and Arnold Mwanjila.

According to Munene, Subterranea delves into relatable human themes for the Kenyan audience. The series features eight individuals with diverse personalities who must learn to collaborate to survive, highlighting family, unity, and resilience themes. We also address issues that are often overlooked on Kenyan television, such as male postpartum depression, PTSD among our armed forces, and the influence of cults on their followers,” Munene explained.

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