By Jennifer Ochieng
Published November 30, 2021

Crime and Justice follows detective duo Makena (Sarah Hassan) and Silas (Alfred Munyua) as they investigate one-ripped-from-the-headlines case per episode.Filming for the second season of the hit Kenyan legal drama, Crime and Justice, has begun.

Crime and Justice, Kenya’s first Showmax Original and the first co-production with global broadcaster, CANAL+ Group, follows detective duo Makena (Sarah Hassan) and Silas (Alfred Munyua) as they investigate one-ripped-from-the-headlines case per episode.

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The first of its kind in Kenya, Crime and Justice Season 1 was praised by fans for addressing difficult topical issues in the country such as femicide and domestic abuse, terrorism and radicalisation, while also exposing the limits of the justice system.

Crime and Justice was also the most popular show among Showmax subscribers in Kenya when it premiered in February 2021, and remained in the top spot for nine weeks straight. The show was also the most watched content in Kenya for the first three months after its launch in terms of both unique users and profiles.

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Hassan and Munyua will reprise their lead roles in the second season, which is coming to Showmax and CANAL+ Premiere in 2022. Also returning is Maqbul Mohammed as DCI Boss Kebo, Paul Ogola as the no-nonsense prosecutor Sokoro, Brian Ogola as the resident pathologist Caleb, and Koome Kinoti as Makena’s troublesome teenager Yaro.

Crime and Justice is directed by Adam Neutzsky-Wulff and Kenyans Likarion Wainaina, Tosh Gitonga and Edwin Kamau.

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Sarah Hassan and Alfred Munyua reprise their lead roles in the second season, which is coming to Showmax and CANAL+ Premiere in 2022.Speaking about the decision to renew the show for the second season, Timothy Okwaro, MultiChoice Channel Director in chaerge of East and Southern Africa, says “Crime and Justice was a major milestone, not only as Kenya’s first Showmax Original but also as a representation of the industry’s growth, evidenced by the production quality and positive feedback from our audiences. Fans have been calling for a second season since its debut, so it’s only right to give our viewers what they want.Season 2 promises more compelling crime stories, deep dives into Makena’s mysterious background and also answers whether Silas is still conflicted about what his moral decisions mean for his shifty networks.”

Fabrice Faux, Chief Content Officer of CANAL+ International, says, “We are very pleased to offer our subscribers a second season of Crime and Justice, our first African police and procedural TV series under the CANAL+ Original label. We are also very proud to partner again with Showmax to produce together the best premium series for the continent.”

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Crime and Justice Season 2 adds to Showmax’s impressive slate of over 150 Kenyan titles – the most extensive for any streamer in the country. Showmax also recently announced Baba Twins, its first Original movie in Kenya, and the second original title after Crime and Justice.

Showmax continues to expand its investment across Africa with a diverse slate that includes the recent launch of Ghana Jollof, its first original comedy series in West Africa; the upcoming Showmax Original reality series, The Real Housewives of Lagos, the first Nigerian instalment of the global hit franchise, The Real Housewives; its first original telenovela, The Wife, inspired by Dudu Busani-Dube’s bestselling novel, Hlomu the Wife; and the epic fantasy series, Blood Psalms, set in ancient Africa, another co-production with CANAL+, with much more coming up in 2022.

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Since 2018, CANAL+ has produced 10 CANAL+ Original TV series in various African countries with African talents, such as Invisibles, Agent, Cacao, Dead Places, and Mami Wata Le Mystere D’Iveza. CANAL+ now looks to expand its production of Originals in Africa to gradually increase to ten series per year.