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This July on Showmax, there will be are a couple of decent new TV shows if you’re looking for something to watch, from the first seasons of Young Rock, Normal People, Baghdad Central & Avenue 5 to the new season of Betty and the final season of The Bold Type.

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Here is a list of 5 TV shows on Showmax to look out for;

BAGHDAD CENTRAL S1 

It’s 2003 in Baghdad Central: Saddam Hussein has been ousted, Iraq is under foreign control, and tensions run high. Waleed Zuaiter (Altered CarbonThe Men Who Stare at Goats) plays Muhsin al-Khafaji, a former police inspector who has lost everything except his determination to find his missing daughter Sawsan (Leem Lubany from Condor). But to find her, he’ll have to choose a side…

Executive produced by Emmy nominee and BAFTA winner Kate Harwood and written by BAFTA nominee Stephen Butchard (House of SaddamThe Last Kingdom), Baghdad Central has an 83% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, where the critics consensus reads, “Waleed Zuaiter proves a strong lead in Baghdad Central, a multilingual geopolitical thriller with a sense of humanity.”

The six-episode miniseries also stars Golden Globe nominee Corey Stoll (BillionsAnt-ManHouse of Cards).

A BLACK LADY SKETCH SHOW S2

In May, HBO announced that A Black Lady Sketch Show has been renewed for a third season. “Making A Black Lady Sketch Show is a dream come true,” says creator and star Robin Thede. “I see this show as a budding comedy institution, where Black women can playfully realize, non-stereotypical characters, and I am so grateful for the opportunity to continue to create that space for today’s premiere comedians.” 

A Black Lady Sketch Show has just been nominated for six Black Reel Awards, including Best Comedy Series. “Robin Thede is as dynamic as ever,” New York Times says of the new season, while Paste described the series as “refreshing, sharp and funny,” and A.V. Club praised the show’s “excellent cast chemistry.”

Thede is nominated for Best Actress at the 2021 Black Reel Awards, where Ashley Nicole Black and Gabrielle Dennis both received Supporting Actress nominations. Emmy nominee Issa Rae (Insecure) also executive produces and guests on A Black Lady Sketch Show, which received three Emmy nominations last year: Outstanding Variety Sketch Series, Directing and Guest Actress (Angela Bassett).

YOUNG ROCK S1

Even the world’s biggest star started out small. Young Rock is a sitcom based on the life of Dwayne Johnson (aka The Rock), going back to his roots as a 10-year-old in Hawaii, his high school years in Pennsylvania, and his University years in Miami, all within the (as yet) fictional framework of the actor and pro wrestler running as a candidate in the 2032 US Presidential Election.

Already renewed for a second season, the series has a 90% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, where the critics consensus says: “Anchored by a winsome ensemble, Young Rock is an endearing peek behind the curtain of both Dwayne Johnson’s childhood and the wild world of wrestling.”

NORMAL PEOPLE S1 | First on Showmax | Binge from 9 July 2021

BBC limited series Normal People follows the forbidden relationship between Marianne and Connell, two young people with different backgrounds from the same small town in Ireland, as they weave in and out of each other’s romantic lives.

Earlier this year, Daisy Edgar-Jones (War of the Worlds) was nominated for a Golden Globe and a BAFTA for her role as Marianne, and Paul Mescal won a BAFTA for his breakout role as Connell. New York Times-bestselling Irish novelist Sally Rooney (Conversations with Friends) and BAFTA-nominated scriptwriter Alice Birch (SuccessionLady Macbeth) were nominated for a 2020 Emmy for the script.

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With an 8.5/10 score on IMDb and a 91% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the series picked up three further Emmy nominations, including Outstanding Lead Actor for Mescal, and Outstanding Directing for the Oscar nominee Lenny Abrahamson (Room), who directed alongside BAFTA winner Hettie Macdonald (Howard’s EndDoctor Who). 

Globe and Mail calls the series “beautifully made… an achingly powerful story of intimacy, affection, power-dynamics, class division and money.” Washington Post‘s Hank Stuever says it’s “one of the best works of TV I’ve watched so far this year, and the rare show during this pandemic stay-at-home saga that made me forget everything else.” And New York Times calls Normal People “moving and emotionally wrecking, in the best way.”

THE BOLD TYPE S5 | First on Showmax  | Weekly on Fridays from 2 July

Big on girl power, and even bigger on real friends, the six-episode final season of The Bold Type comes to our screens this month, express from the US finale.

Created by writer-producer Sarah Watson (Parenthood) and inspired by the life of former Cosmopolitan editor Joanna Coles, The Bold Type has a 91% critics rating on Rotten TomatoesAV Club calls the show, “A heart-on-its-sleeve, good-for-you affair that’s also a glossy, giddy comic workplace drama.” 

The new season holds the promise of long-overdue break-ups, tantalising hook-ups, fan-favourite make-ups, heart-breaking split-ups, character clean-ups (for those messy loose ends left by the pandemic-enforced abrupt end to Season 4) and level-ups for Jane (Katie Stevens), Kat (Aisha Dee), and Sutton (Meghann Fahy) as they navigate life, work and love in New York City.

The three leads have all been nominated for Teen Choice awards for their roles, with the show nominated three times as Teen Choice Summer TV Show.

BETTY S2 | New episodes Mondays from 14 June; binge from 19 July 2021

Based on Crystal Moselle’s critically acclaimed feature Skate Kitchen, HBO’s half-hour series Betty is back for a second season as it continues to follow a diverse group of young women navigating their lives through New York’s predominantly male-oriented skateboarding scene. The comedy stars Dede Lovelace, Moonbear, Nina Moran, Ajani Russell, and Rachelle Vinberg, who all reprise their roles from the original film. 

Betty has a 98% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, where Season 1 was the fourth best-reviewed young adult series of 2020. As the critics consensus there puts it, “Earnest, audacious, and effortlessly cool, Betty captures the spirit of skating and friendship with style.”

Betty looks like how being a teenager feels,” says Variety about Season 1, “…with such visceral verve that you can practically feel the wind whipping through your own hair through the screen.” They also praise the performances, saying, “Every actor is … so immediately comfortable in their roles and rhythms that the show often feels more like a documentary than a scripted show. But it is, and an especially well-plotted one…”

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