South Africa’s youth series and Netflix’s first African original Blood And Water has been renewed for a second season!
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Blood And Water show director Nosipho Dumisa broke the news on Monday that she got some call from the people at Netflix that the show was given thumbs up for the most anticipated season 2.
“Today I have got very special news to tell the cast of the show…” she said in a video where she was delivering the great news to lead cast members of Blood And Water.
“No more further questions. SEASON 2 IS ON THEE WAY! #BloodAndWater” announced Netflix.
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In breaking the news Nosipho Dumisa said that: “I actually got a call the other day from some certain people from Netflix. They were like the way we loved the show so much we can’t get enough, we definitely renewing season 2 so you guys need to get going,” announced Nosipho Dumisa.
Ama Qamata who plays the role of Puleng Khumalo could not contain her excitement when she said: “Shut the front door! What?” saying that she wanted to cry as she could not believe the good news delivered by Nosipho.
Nosipho Dumisa shared the announcement made by the online streaming platform – Netflix: “Because I think we could use some positive news right about now. Thank you, Jesus. Thank you, South Africa, thank you world for getting behind Blood And Water. Thank you to every individual who made this possible.”
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In less than a week of its release, Blood And Water made history by being the first South African show to rank number one in the US. The series held the number one spot in the top 10 in the USA on Netflix.
Blood And Water top 10 world ranking number one was visible in countries such as South Africa, France, Kenya, Nigeria, Mauritius, Bahamas, Jamaica, Guadeloupe, Brazil, Portugal, Austria, UK, USA, Canada, Belgium, and Switzerland.
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WE can’t wait for the second season of Blood And Water! More details will follow soon.
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