Kings of Jo'burg is a South African television series about a Johannesburg criminal family, the Masire family.[1] The series combines elements of crime, drama, and the supernatural. Created by Shona Ferguson, the franchise gained popularity on Netflix.[2] The first season premiered on 4 December 2020.[3]

Overview

The franchise follows the Masire family, led by the charismatic and powerful Simon Masire, who is the kingpin of Jo'burg's criminal empire. The family faces various challenges, including power struggles, betrayals, and supernatural forces that threaten their existence. As the story unfolds, the Masire family must navigate these obstacles to protect their interests and maintain their dominance in the criminal underworld.[4]

Plot

The plot of the franchise centers around the Masire family's criminal activities and their internal dynamics. The first season introduces the audience to the world of the Masire family, led by Simon Masire. However, at the end of the first season, Simon disappears under mysterious circumstances, leaving a power vacuum within the family[5]

In the second season, released January 23, 2023,[6] the family faces the challenges of Simon's absence and the emergence of new enemies seeking to seize control of Johannesburg's criminal underworld.[7] The Masire family must confront their own demons, navigate treacherous alliances, and protect their legacy amidst a supernatural family curse. The season explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the consequences of power.[8]

Cast

  • Zolisa Xaluva as Mogomotsi "Mo" Masire, the reluctant leader of the family.[9]
  • Connie Ferguson as Victoria Masire, Simon's twin sister who returns to the family after 20 years.
  • Cindy Mahlangu as Phumzi, Mo's love interest and a key player in the family's operations.
  • TK Sebothoma as Tlotlo Masire, Mo's son who seeks to establish his own power within the family.
  • Sello Sebotsane as Agent Stan Mazibuko, Phumzi's uncle and a crucial ally to the Masire family.

Reception

The franchise has received positive reviews for its storyline, cast performances, and its blend of genres. It has been praised for its ability to maintain its quality after the death of its creator, Shona Ferguson.[10][11]

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