Iyanu Premieres On Showmax With All-Nigerian Voice Cast

The animated series Iyanu will make its African debut on Showmax starting on June 13, 2025. It will feature an impressive lineup of Nigerian voice actors, including Adesua Etomi-Wellington, Blossom Chukwujekwu, Serah Johnson, Stella Damasus, and Shaffy Bello.

The show follows the story of a brave young orphan living in the magical kingdom of Yorubaland. When danger arises, she unwittingly activates divine powers that have been dormant since the Age of Wonders. With the help of her adventurous friend Biyi, voiced by Okey Jude, and the bookish Toye, played by Samuel Kugbiyi, Iyanu embarks on a journey to confront the evil threatening her community. They are joined by a magical leopard named Ekun, adding to the excitement of their adventure.

Iyanu has already made waves in the United States since its launch on Cartoon Network in April 2025. It has received critical acclaim and considerable viewership, ranking number one on the network and within the top 10 for kids and family series on Max. Screen Rant lauded it as “The Last Airbender and Black Panther hybrid you didn’t know you needed,” emphasising its innovative fusion of African mythology and contemporary superhero themes.

Adapted from the graphic novel Iyanu: Child of Wonder by Nigerian creator Roye Okupe, the animated series has captured audiences worldwide. Okupe expressed his excitement for the African premiere, emphasising the importance of representation in superhero narratives. “To see Iyanu launching on Showmax across 44 African countries is truly a full-circle moment,” he said.

Iyanu showcases the rich tapestry of Nigerian culture, music, and mythology and highlights the universal appeal of superhero stories. It invites viewers of all ages to connect with a hero who looks and feels like them. The series promises a magical journey of self-discovery and adventure for audiences throughout Africa and beyond.

Paramount May Be Looking To Distance Themselves From MTV, Comedy Central And Nickelodeon

Skydance is currently in a process of acquiring MTV, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central's parent company Paramount Global with the deal valued at $8 billion dollars. The deal is expected to close in the first half of 2025 and similar to the Canal+/MultiChoice deal was undergoing media scrutiny.

"New Paramount" or "Paramount Skydance Corporation" is the purposed name for the merged company if Skydance acquires Paramount. Fro. what's outlined, they're looking to increase their reach with "New Paramount" venturing into sports and gaming with some citing Hasbro and Take One as potential investments.

In general, "New Paramount" is doing what Canal+ disliked about MultiChoice - diversification. Although these endeavours could leave you with extra money in your pocket, for MultiChoice they let it's pay-tv market crash which is where Paramount resides with MTV and Nickelodeon.

Skydance and Paramount are looking to slash costs which amounts to $2 billion dollars and there's a moderate to high chance this will affect MTV's suite of channels globally. According to an article on THR, New management doesn't view this offering as a priority like CBS.

They're likely to follow Comcast and Warner Bros. Discovery in streamlining their endeavours which will led to reduced content and channel closures. Paramount has made several attempts at selling BET and Showtime so that could enter into the equation.

At the moment, Skydance only views Paramount's studio and streaming endeavours as a priority so most probable guesses is they'll reduce their linear footprint by slashing their operations in Europe and Asia. Especially if they're generating very little revenue and obviously this will lead to job losses.

Another scenario would be spinning most of its cable networks which include BET, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon and MTV. From what some platforms outlined, MTV Studios produces cheaper content so I'd imagine Skydance would want something on par with HBO which is CBS. 

If anything, Paramount will most definitely keep it's other studios including that of Nickelodeon Animation and integrate it with Skydance's existing lineup. The cable networks alongside MTV Studios become a separate entity presumably called MTV Entertainment Corporation.

MTV Entertainment Corporation could enter into various agreements with Paramount when it comes to IPs such as SpongeBob Squarepants and The Loud House. But then again, if Paramount is diversifying to gain extra revenue streams I'd imagine them wanting to close a couple of channels globally.

Internationally, Netflix has been licensing a batch of content from Nickelodeon so I'd imagine a couple of those channels closing in Europe, Asia and Africa. Most kids are watching content online and if these networks aren't bringing the income I'd imagine them wanting to sought out third parties.

Look at Britbox, when it was launched in South Africa most consumers sought to MultiChoice for its lineup with BBC even licencing content exclusively. Some sought how BBC executed it's rollout as a reason for its downfall but if I had to guess it mainly derived from a competitive landscape.

In South Africa, we have a number of streaming services from Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Showmax as you know it not everyone can pay for this bulk of platforms. Britbox was a pay service and with existing competitors most would have likely paid if the content was with their current provider.

That's the same rationality management at HBO Max opted for when removing most of Cartoon Network's shows. They couldn't get it monetized as the audience was very small but the moment these shows popped up on other providers it started garnering traction and Warner was able to capitalise on its success.

Reminder: Iconic South African Battles Brought To Life By The HISTORY Channel Africa With New Documentary Series ‘Battlefields South Africa With John Robbie’ Is Launched

Battlefields South Africa with John Robbie, a documentary series which brings three of the country’s most notable historic battles to life, will start on Friday 6 June at 21h05 on the HISTORY® Channel (DStv 186). The three-part documentary series explores the pivotal moments, bold strategies, and fateful decisions that shaped some of the country’s most iconic battles. It is produced by The Schultz Creative.

Of the series, MultiChoice Group Acting Head of 3rd Party Channels Partnerships, Melusi Sibisi says, “At MultiChoice, we believe in the power of storytelling to not only entertain but to educate, preserve and deepen our understanding of who we are as Africans. Battlefields South Africa is more than just a history series—it’s a compelling exploration of the defining moments that have shaped our nation. By bringing these stories to screen through powerful visual storytelling and authentic voices, we are creating space for reflection, dialogue, and renewed connection to our shared past. We are proud to partner with the HISTORY Channel Africa in delivering a production that honours our complex history while igniting curiosity and pride in a new generation.”

The series is hosted by radio legend, John Robbie, who is joined by a different celebrity guest in each episode to unravel the story of a battle central to local history by using a large-scale model of the battlefield and figurines which represent the relevant armies.

Through devastating mistakes, and hard-fought victories, Battlefields South Africa uncovers many of the lessons that still shape modern warfare.

In episode one, comedian Themba Robin and Robbie explore the first major clash of the Anglo-Zulu War - the Battle of Isandlwana. They guide viewers through the terrain, formations, and fatal misjudgments of this battle. Of the series, Themba Robin says, “One of the things I love, is viewing things that are seemingly ordinary from a different perspective. With the actual battlefield board in front of us, viewers will be able to see tangible information moving about in real time.

In episode two, investigative journalist and avid history enthusiast, Ruda Landman walks the historic battlefields of Colenso and Spionkop during the South African War together with Robbie. She says, “We always hear about history in shorthand. Unless you really immerse yourself in it, you might only read two or three lines about a battle. So, to actually take it step-by-step and see how it evolved and the decisions that were made is fascinating.”

Radio and TV presenter Jeremy Maggs, who is the guest in episode three which tells of the Battle of Delville Wood, adds, “I think what really excites me about this series, is the way in which we see the visual personification of something which is so crucial to South Africa’s history. I have thoroughly enjoyed looking at the board, working around the board and actually seeing the graphic representation of this battle.”

So, what does John Robbie hope viewers take away from Battlefields South Africa? “I hope viewers take away the futility of war. The classic example is that 14 years after the South African War, fighting each other to the death, you had South Africans and British join forces to fight together against the Germans. The other key takeaway is the incredible bravery and the interesting individual stories that emerge during each of these battles.”

Audiences are invited to learn from history through the engaging storytelling, immersive visuals, and relatable discussions in Battlefields South Africa. Don’t miss it, every Friday at 21h05 starting 6 June on the HISTORY Channel (DStv 186) or catch the repeats on Sunday evenings at 20h15. 

Potential Effects Of MultiChoice's Cable, Streaming And Diversified Portfolio Under Canal+

Below is what I speculate will become "New MultiChoice" with a bit of what's reported or shared by other media outlets so far.

Discarding non-core assets

In June 2024, Canal+ had been interviewed by journalists regarding the MultiChoice takeover which is being reviewed by the Competition Tribunal and ICASA. If the deal is approved, MultiChoice is expected to divest from non-core assets such as Namola, NMIS Insurance Services and Moment.

Canal+ had stated that it's strategy is not that of diversification but rather content distribution. Although the Competition Commission put up a three year clause over the retention of jobs it doesn't account to sale of assets.

It's also possible that under "New MultiChoice" some of these services such as SuperSportBET will be retained to compliment SuperSport's stellar lineup. Canal+ had stated they'd review the South African business which to me was their way of keeping an open mind.

Further restructuring to DStv's offering

MultiChoice has been seeing in drop in its consumer base for the DStv service with plans underway to fold it into an entity known as LicenceCo. Under this spin-off, MultiChoice's voting rights will be capped at 20% with economic interests amounting to 49%.

Even though the purposed structure is expected to satisfy regulators as it keeps the licence in South Africa, Canal+ has the influence over the budget and content strategies. Under "New MultiChoice", they could look to optimise profitability by reducing channels.

That could as well mean discarding niche and low performance channels such as Discovery Family, Nicktoons and Travel Channel. Although regulators placed a cap which preserves local entities like SABC News for 3 years but there's no telling what's going to happen after.

Repositioning of MultiChoice's streaming 

During the month, Warner Bros. Discovery decided to revert the streaming service Max back into HBO Max of course this was dealt with a lot of media debacle. Firstly, HBO Max removed a ton of content from its platform with the latter licensed to Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.

Warner Bros. Discovery is optimising for profitability and affected content on Max was generating little to no revenue for the company. This is where Showmax could end up as Canal+ is looking to position MultiChoice as "an entertainment leader in Africa".

This could imply reducing the amount of international content already seen on Showmax leading MultiChoice to prioritise Canal+'s francophone offering with Zacu Entertainment and Marodi TV.


June 2025 On Disney Channel And Disney Junior Across Africa | Returning Shows Including Wizards Beyond Waverly Place And SuperKitties | More

Disney Channel 

* Means ROA only 

Big City Greens S4 (New Episodes)
Starts 9 June
Follows the offbeat adventures of 10-year-old Cricket Green, a mischievous and optimistic country boy who moves to the big city with his wildly out of place family - older sister Tilly, father Bill and Gramma Alice. Cricket's natural curiosity and enthusiasm lead him and his family on epic journeys and into the hearts of his new neighbors.

Wizards Beyond Waverly Place (New Episodes)
Starts 16 June
Billie, a powerful young wizard, is sent to live in the mortal world with the only wizard teacher who can help her control her powers - Justin Russo.

Primos (New Episodes)
Starts 30 June 
Tater has big dreams and one summer to figure them out. When her mom invites 12 of her cousins to visit, Tater braces for the worst ― but finds herself having the best summer.

Klik Club S3 (New Episodes)
Starts 20 June
Our youth show is set in an after school club called the Klik Club. This is where a group of kids hang out and wait in anticipation to see which surprise celebrity guest will knock on their door. Each guest walks in with a mystery box filled with items the Klub will get to make together 

* Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir
Starts 7 June
Marinette and Adrien have never been so close but they're still keeping their superhero identities secret from each other. Marinette is also hiding the truth that Adrien's father was a former supervillain! Meanwhile Ladybug and Cat Noir must face a mysterious and elusive new enemy out to steal their Miraculous and cause chaos in Paris.

Up (Movie)
Airs 20 June
This wonderful Pixar film, which won two Oscars and was nominated for another three tells the story of a grumpy old man Carl Fredericksen who decides to fulfil his life long ambition to visit the Paradise Falls in the Venezuelan rain forest. So he ties dozens of helium balloons to his house and off he flies

Lady And The Tramp (Animated Movie)
Airs 27 June
This much loved Disney classic tells of a mis-matched couple, a mangy mutt and a pedigree pooch - who fall in love and stay together despite the odds.

Disney Junior 

SuperKitties: Su-Purr Charged S2 (New Episodes)
Starts 16 June
The SuperKitties are back! and Su-Purr Charged! More heroic than ever, Bitsy, Ginny, Sparks and Buddy have a-meow-zing new superpowers! Sprinting faster, bouncing higher, springing farther and flying in turbo mode, the SuperKitties save the day from villains like Mr. Puppypaws, Lab Rat, Cat Burglar and Zsa-Zsa.

Disney Junior Ariel (New Episodes)
Starts 8 June
Disney Junior Ariel is a preschool musical adventure series about Ariel, a young mermaid learning that her power lies in using her voice to speak up, sing out, and make waves.

Pupstruction S2 (New Episodes)
Starts 23 June
Phinny, Tank, Roxy and Luna rev their trucks and raise their tools for an action-packed second season of Pupstruction. This season, the Pups lend their paws to the citizens of Petsburg by building planes, trains, boats, monster trucks and more!