Nqobile Khumalo And Bonko Khoza Lead Showmax’s Thriller Red Ink

Showmax has just released the trailer for Red Ink, based on Angela Makholwa-Moabelo’s bestselling debut novel. The eight-part thriller tells the story of journalist turned publicist Lucy Khambule, who is approached by an imprisoned serial killer to tell his story. SAFTA nominee Nqobile Nunu Khumalo plays Lucy, with SAFTA winner Bonko Khoza as Napoleon Dingiswayo, nicknamed the Butcher by the media.

Red Ink is a partnership between Britespark Films and Bomb Productions. This marks the first Showmax Original from Bomb, the producers of the popular, Shaka iLembe, as well as classics like Venice winner Yizo Yizo, Oscar nominee Mandela: Son of Africa, Father of a Nation, Sundance winner Amandla: A Revolution In Four-Part Harmony and multi-award winner Isibaya. SAFTA winners Zeno Petersen and Adze Ugah direct Red Ink, having been part of the directing team on Shaka Ilembe.

Red Ink reunites Khoza on screen with two of the other Zulu brothers from The Wife: DStv Mzansi Viewers’ Choice winners Kwenzo Ngcobo and Abdul Khoza. The all-star cast also includes Nirvana Nokwe-Mseleku, the breakout star of Showmax’s latest hit, Outlaws, as well as Gqeberha: The Empire actor Bongile Mantsai, Jo-Anne Reyneke who’s set to lead Mzansi Magic’s new telenovela Champions and Lorcia Cooper Kumalo, not to mention Tsholofelo Maseko and Yonda Thomas.

Adapting your book to another medium can be daunting for any author. “The fear from an author normally stems from having to let go of something that you have birthed and nurtured. Any book is a labour of love for a writer, so handing it over to somebody else to translate into a different medium will always be nerve-wracking,” says Makholwa-Moabelo, who executive produces and co-writes the Showmax Original. “But I’m excited; there’s less trepidation on my side than you’d expect. It’s been a great pleasure because I’ve been in the writer’s room. I’m an executive producer on the show so I’m involved in the decision-making, anything from casting to wardrobe. It’s not always done this way but it’s an extremely empowering feeling; I wouldn’t trade it for anything in the world.”

The Reed Dance Stalker, Makholwa-Moabelo’s long-awaited sequel to Red Ink, is now available in all good bookstores. 

Red Ink streams from 12 February on Showmax with new episodes on Tuesdays.


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