Numerous pre-released series have covered the ground around Greek and Roman mythology, now it’s time to surrender to the South African roots with The Brave Ones coming out on Netflix this September. Akin Omotoso (also directed the Disney movie, Rise) will be directing the series and pushing us into a new world of powers and whatnot.
The series will depict the characters speaking in their native language and this representation is what sets the show apart from other series on Netflix revolving around the same storyline. It’ll be interesting to watch the involvement of the extensive South African lore on the show. Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming show.
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The Brave Ones Cast
Tony Kgoroge, Sthandile Nkosi, Bonko Khoza, Nomalanga Nkosi, Keke Mphuti, Gontse Ntshegang, Pheelo Kotelo, Zamani Mbatha, Lindani Nkosi and more will joining as the active cast on the show.
The Brave Ones Plot/Synopsis
The official Netflix synopsis reads:
An all-mighty goddess reincarnated as a young woman must harness her divine powers to avenge her sister’s death and protect her family from destruction.

Set to have six episodes over the course of the season, The Brave Ones will tackle issues around the preternatural world that is divided into three realms – “the world of the living… the world of the unborn and the world of the dead” and together, the three of them make up the “Tree of life”.
People summon gods from across these realms to look after their loved ones, but it all has a price. Only The Brave Ones can overcome such obstacles because as the trailer states, they “fear nothing”. Their only aim is to exterminate the wrongs of the world, protect the innocent and preserve the good in the land.
Now that the brave one is here, will they be able to do it all and answer all these problems? Watch the forthcoming series to find out the answer.
The Brave Ones Release Date and Trailer
The Brave Ones comes out on September 16, 2022, exclusively on Netflix. Make sure to check out the upcoming South African fantasy TV drama this week.
Are you looking forward to this South African-rooted supernatural series? Will you be watching the show on Netflix? Let us know in the comments.
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I just watched the show, and loved it! There were so many twists that I didn’t expect. When are the next episodes coming?!
Lovely so lovely when are we getting new episodes
Love this show!! Please hurry with more episodes!!
I just watched it couldn’t recognize the language but I finally get the country. It’s a great show. I wait to see the other episode
I want to watch more from episode 1 to 20 because this story makes us hurt as I learn new everything from this what event “happend” is.