
- TNT Africa has revealed its 2021 channel refresh packed with an exciting slate of tailor-made shows.
- As part of the refresh, TNT Africa will debut AEW Dynamite, the weekly flagship show from All Elite Wrestling.
- TNT Africa will continue to release their exclusive, brand-new, TNT Original Movies on the channel on the first Thursday of every month.
A modern and sleek logo, a new wrestling show and fresh content on the cards...
TNT Africa has revealed its 2021 channel refresh packed with an exciting slate of tailor-made shows and content that will keep African audiences glued to their screens.
AEW DYNAMITE
As part of the refresh, TNT Africa will debut AEW Dynamite, the weekly flagship show from All Elite Wrestling - the new professional wrestling league taking the world by storm.
The launch kicks off on Friday, 5 February at 13:20 (CAT) with the new season's first five episodes. Then, every Friday night, during prime time at 20:00 (CAT), the channel will premiere the recent high-octane matches, two days after the US premiere, and after that repeated twice throughout the week.
AEW offers an alternative to mainstream wrestling with a roster of world-class talent offering TNT Africa viewers a spectacular weekly wrestling programme jam-packed with action and the unexpected.
TNT Original Movies
TNT Africa will continue to launch their exclusive, brand-new, TNT Original Movies on the channel on the first Thursday of every month. These include a wide range of mainstream entertainment genres, featuring renowned, and rising international stars! The month of February will kick off with Straight Up, a romantic movie from writer, director and star James Sweeney.
"TNT is excited to usher in a new era in entertainment that is attuned to our audience needs and appetite. Despite how far we've come, we remain steadfastly dedicated to giving our African audience premium content, and the launch of AEW Dynamite and the channel refresh bear testament of this," says Guillermo Farré, Head of the WarnerMedia General Entertainment channels across France, Iberia and Africa.