At the heart of South Africa’s underworld, Unseen Season 2 unfolds like a fractured mirror, reflecting a society gripped by power’s unseen currents. From the moment Zenzi Mwale is hauled into a cell—her freedom stripped away, her body carrying new life—the series asks: when the self is reduced to a target, what remains?
Zenzi’s predicament is stark. Arrested for a string of killings, she awakens behind bars with a secret burgeoning within her. Pregnancy becomes both burden and beacon, a reminder that creation can spring from brokenness. As the walls close in, she must combat more than stone and iron. A sprawling bank conspiracy—threads woven through politics, wealth, ancestral privilege—threatens to smother her quest for redemption.
The season’s pulse never softens. Shadows cradle every corridor; neon flickers off prison bars. Action sequences feel less spectacle than ritual, each blow exchanged carrying the weight of existential defiance.
Zenzi’s predicament is stark. Arrested for a string of killings, she awakens behind bars with a secret burgeoning within her. Pregnancy becomes both burden and beacon, a reminder that creation can spring from brokenness. As the walls close in, she must combat more than stone and iron. A sprawling bank conspiracy—threads woven through politics, wealth, ancestral privilege—threatens to smother her quest for redemption.
The season’s pulse never softens. Shadows cradle every corridor; neon flickers off prison bars. Action sequences feel less spectacle than ritual, each blow exchanged carrying the weight of existential defiance.
- 5/3/2025
- by Naser Nahandian
- Gazettely
Kids’ content firm Jetpack Distribution has moved into feature film, snagging rights to a package of family movies from Perplexia, a U.K.-based shingle that counts former Jim Henson Television president Angus Fletcher as its co-founder.
The deal covers international rights to four films from Perplexia, which was founded by Fletcher and Ronald Henry, who created South African motion-capture studio The Flying Circus.
The pictures include “A Horse Called Wish,” which follows a teenager who lands a position as a stable hand at a well-to-do stable and which stars Antony Coleman (“Blood Diamond”). Another title is “The House on Seahorse Bay,” about a family that inherits a rundown beach house on a paradise island, with Waldemar Schultz (“The Kissing Booth”).
Jetpack Distribution was set up by former Disney U.K. programming executive Dominic Gardiner with French producer Samka. It sells shows including “Talking Tom & Friends” and “Dennis and Gnasher Unleashed.
The deal covers international rights to four films from Perplexia, which was founded by Fletcher and Ronald Henry, who created South African motion-capture studio The Flying Circus.
The pictures include “A Horse Called Wish,” which follows a teenager who lands a position as a stable hand at a well-to-do stable and which stars Antony Coleman (“Blood Diamond”). Another title is “The House on Seahorse Bay,” about a family that inherits a rundown beach house on a paradise island, with Waldemar Schultz (“The Kissing Booth”).
Jetpack Distribution was set up by former Disney U.K. programming executive Dominic Gardiner with French producer Samka. It sells shows including “Talking Tom & Friends” and “Dennis and Gnasher Unleashed.
- 1/29/2019
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
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