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The Showmax shutdown: what it means for South African viewers and local content

by Zaghrah Anthony

The Showmax shutdown: what it means for South African viewers and local content

For over a decade, Showmax has been a digital home for South African stories, offering local series, soaps, and reality shows alongside international hits. But this morning, subscribers were met with an email titled “Important Update” that confirmed what many feared: Showmax will be discontinued.

MultiChoice, the parent company, and Groupe Canal+, its new majority owner, confirmed the platform’s closure, citing unsustainable losses, reportedly worsening by 88% in the latest financial year.

Showmax being discontinued is so unfortunate. So much local content lives on there.

— Mihlali Adams🎭 (@Mihlali_Adams) March 5, 2026

Subscribers won’t feel it immediately

The shutdown won’t happen overnight. Current users can continue streaming as usual, with the service being phased out gradually. Canal+ says it will pivot attention to its in-house streaming platforms while continuing to invest in premium content for MultiChoice customers.

For South Africans who grew up streaming on Showmax, however, the announcement feels like the end of an era.

Showmax’s local impact

Launched in August 2015, months before Netflix arrived in South Africa, Showmax pioneered subscription video-on-demand for African audiences. It was designed around local realities — mobile downloads for offline viewing, adaptive video for slower internet, and payment methods accessible via DStv bills, mobile carriers, or retail partners.

More importantly, it championed South African storytelling. Shows like “The Wife”, “Adulting”, and “Youngins” spoke to local experiences, often in multiple languages such as isiZulu, isiXhosa, and Afrikaans. Soaps and reality shows aired immediately after television broadcasts, thanks to DStv partnerships with channels like Mzansi Magic and kykNET.

Social media buzzed when these shows dropped. Fans connected with local characters and stories in ways imported content never could.

Breaking News : Multichoice is closing down Showmax 💔 pic.twitter.com/Da0KESQt9w

— Tshemedi (@RealTshemedi2) March 5, 2026

Reactions from fans and creators

The news sparked an outpouring of disappointment online. On X:

  • @lelowhatsgood wrote: “Shutting down Showmax is really insane, and I won’t explain any further.”

  • @Mihlali_Adams: “Showmax being discontinued is so unfortunate. So much local content lives there.”

  • @JohannBiermann1: “Wow, no more Showmax! Massive blow to local productions and actors. This is actually a massive opportunity for the SABC, but I’m unsure if they are in any kind of position to make inroads from this.”

Industry insiders note the closure leaves a gap in South Africa’s streaming ecosystem, particularly for high-quality local productions that may not fit global platforms’ priorities.

What the future might hold

Canal+ intends to focus on its platforms and premium content, but it’s unclear where South African stories will land next. Streaming competitors like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney+ dominate internationally, but few have shown the same commitment to local language programming or culturally resonant series.

For now, fans can only hope that the legacy of Showmax inspires new local ventures, platforms that understand South African audiences, empower creators, and keep the stories that matter alive.

The Showmax shutdown is more than a business decision; it marks the end of a chapter in South African digital entertainment, a quiet farewell to a platform that made local voices matter.

Source: IOL

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