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Celebrate Father’s Day with Showmax And Experience The Most Unforgettable Entertainment Hub For Dads

BY Soko Directory Team · June 16, 2024 02:06 pm

This Father’s Day, Showmax is rolling out the red carpet for all the amazing dads out there. Whether you’re looking to treat your dad or enjoy some quality family time, Showmax is ready with a diverse collection of shows and movies that will make this weekend one to remember. Plus, with our Add-to-Bill offer, it’s never been easier to bring home the best entertainment.

Why add Showmax to your DStv bill?

Pay less for more entertainment with Showmax! DStv subscribers can enjoy up to 100% off Showmax by simply adding it to their DStv bill. It’s convenient, saves time, and brings a world of entertainment to your fingertips.

Here’s why you’ll love it:

· Convenience: Pay one bill for both DStv and Showmax.

· African excellence: Enjoy 150% more Originals in 2024.

6 Must-watch shows this Father’s Day weekend

1. Jiji: Experience the vibrant streets of Nairobi with Jiji, a fast-paced crime drama following the lives of four young girls. When 18-year-old Julz takes a job with Jericho’s kingpin to support her family, she and her friends find themselves in a world of danger and intrigue. With new episodes streaming every Monday and Tuesday, it’s a show you won’t want to miss.

2. House of the Dragon season 2: Returning on Monday 17 June, the highly anticipated second season of House of the Dragon promises to be even better! Follow the Targaryen saga as civil war looms, with Matt Smith and Emma D’Arcy returning to their acclaimed roles. Stream the latest episodes express from the US, exclusively on Showmax.

3. Power Book IV: Force season 2: Binge the new season starting Monday 10 June and join Tommy Egan as he navigates the dangerous streets of Chicago, striving to become the city’s top drug dealer. This critically acclaimed series is a must-watch for fans of gripping drama and intense action.

4. Expend4bles: Streaming from Monday 17 June, this action-packed movie brings together a new generation of stars and veteran action icons like Jason Statham and Sylvester Stallone. Watch the Expendables take on a brutal mission to stop a terrorist organization in this action-packed thriller.

5. Mr. Monk’s Last Case: Tony Shalhoub returns as the beloved detective Adrian Monk in Mr. Monk’s Last Case, available from Thursday 6 June. Join Monk as he tackles a deeply personal case involving his stepdaughter. It’s a heartwarming and funny adventure that fans of the series will enjoy.

6. Champions: Woody Harrelson stars in Champions, a touching comedy about a former basketball coach who finds meaning through coaching a team of players with intellectual disabilities. Streaming from Monday 17 June, this film will tug at your heartstrings.

Let’s get in the game with Showmax’s UEFA Euro 2024 coverage!

Football fans rejoice! Showmax is your go-to platform for all the UEFA Euro 2024 action. From Friday 14 June, catch every match live, including exciting friendlies in the lead-up to the tournament. Showmax Premier League subscribers can enjoy all the thrills and spills without any additional cost.

How do I add Showmax to my DStv bill?

It’s easy! Just download the MyDStv app, and within a few clicks, you’ll have Showmax added to your DStv bill. Enjoy the convenience of one bill and more entertainment for less.

So this Father’s Day, give your Dad the gift of entertainment. From gripping dramas and thrilling action to heartwarming comedies, Showmax has something for every Dad. Don’t miss out on this special offer – add Showmax to your DStv bill and make Father’s Day unforgettable.

Read Also: Showmax Appoints Emma Gichonge As General Manager In East Africa

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