Connie Ferguson drops ‘Kings of Joburg’ season 2 trailer and it looks lit

02 December 2022 - 11:26
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Connie Ferguson shared the trailer for season 2 of 'Kings of Joburg'.
Connie Ferguson shared the trailer for season 2 of 'Kings of Joburg'.
Image: Instagram/ Connie Ferguson

The wait is almost over for those who have been calling for the return of Kings of Joburg.

Producer, actress and businesswoman Connie Ferguson took to her Instagram timeline to share the official trailer and release date for the series.

“Things are never as they seem in the city of Gold. #KingsOfJoburg season 2 comes to Netflix January 27 ,” she captioned her post.

In season one the six-part series took fans through the life of the underworld in the crime-ridden streets of Johannesburg.

The show explored brotherhood, the affects of crime and the underbelly of society at large.

May 31 marked the first day of shooting the next season of Kings of Joburg without the late Shona Ferguson.

The late actor's wife marked the first day of shooting by penning a heartfelt letter to her “angel”.

“Dear Sho. My angel, thank you for everything. Day 1 of KOJ on the first working day of the week was a success. You’d be very proud of the team. I certainly am. Long live my king,  long live,” she wrote.

Connie has been celebrating each milestone of the show on her timeline. 

In July 2021, Shona was awarded the Hollywood and African Prestigious Award in the Best Actor category for his role as Simon “Vader” Masire on the popular drama series.

“My dear husband, I always told you t you were my favourite actor to work with, and probably one of the most underrated in this country. Your talent was beyond. How you committed to each character you portrayed always left me in awe."



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