Netflix premieres debut made in africa original show
You're referring to the exciting news that Netflix has premiered its debut original show made in Africa!
According to reports, the show is called "Queen Sono" and it's a spy thriller series that premiered on February 28, 2020. The show is produced by South African production company, M-Net, and it's the first original series from Africa to be produced by Netflix.
"Queen Sono" follows the story of a highly skilled and deadly spy named Queen Sono, played by Pearl Thusi, who works for a top-secret organization called Section Room. The show explores themes of identity, power, and corruption in South Africa, and it features a talented cast of African actors and actresses.
This is a significant milestone for Netflix, as it marks the company's first foray into original content from Africa. The show is available to stream on Netflix in over 190 countries, including the United States, Europe, Asia, and Africa.
The premiere of "Queen Sono" has been met with positive reviews from critics and audiences alike, with many praising the show's unique blend of action, suspense, and social commentary. The show has also sparked conversations about representation and diversity in the entertainment industry, with many celebrating the fact that a show made in Africa is now available to a global audience.
Overall, the premiere of "Queen Sono" is a significant moment for African entertainment and a testament to the growing importance of African content in the global entertainment landscape.