By IOL

Netflix has dropped the teaser for its new supernovela, “The Polygamist”, adapted from Sue Nyathi’s acclaimed novel. And yes, before anyone gets carried away, Neyo is not actually in this production, but the internet jokes are already doing the most.

Produced by award-winning Stained Glass Productions, the 22-episode series is set to premiere on 12 June, bringing heavyweight storytelling to the screen.

Leading the cast are Gugu Gumede and Sdumo Mtshali, stepping into the roles of Joyce and Jonasi Gomora, a couple whose world looks polished on the outside but is anything but stable behind closed doors.

The story follows Jonasi Gomora, a self-made CEO who builds an empire alongside a very complicated personal life. As success grows, so do the cracks.

His relationships with multiple wives and mistresses begin to unravel, each one reflecting a different side of the man he has become. Power, pride and personal choices collide in ways that threaten to pull everything apart.

It is giving intense drama, emotional chaos, and plenty of tension-filled moments that telenovela fans love. Definitely not mild viewing, but more of a “watch with eyes wide open” situation.

If you know these stories, you know secrets never stay buried for long, and nobody is safe from fallout.

“The Polygamist” already comes with a reputation for digging into love, ambition and the price of keeping up appearances.

On screen, that story is being expanded into a glossy, high-drama world where success looks clean from a distance, but the personal life tells a very different story. Gomora builds an empire, but it is the relationships around him that start to strain under pressure.

What makes the adaptation interesting is how it leans into the emotional push and pull of polygamy, not just as a lifestyle, but as a space where loyalty, pride and desire constantly collide. 

It is classic telenovela territory: turns, shifting loyalties, and conversations that quickly turn into confrontations. Nothing is simple, nothing stays quiet for long, and every choice seems to come with a reaction somewhere down the line.

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