An award-winning actress, Nyong’o has teamed up with tech startup Kukua for Super Sema, to launch an African superhero kid series.
She is a shareholder in the Kukua startup (which was founded in 2015 by CEO Lucrezia Bisignani), and will voice a character on the animated series, in addition to serving as an executive producer.
Super Sema follows Sema (voiced by Stycie Waweru), a young African girl who uses her science-based super-powers to protect her home — the “neo-Africa-futuristic community of Dunia”, from a dangerous robotic villain. The animated series was written by Claudia Lloyd (Charlie & Lola, Mr. Bean, Tinga Tinga Tales) and directed by Lynne Southerland (Mulan II, Cinderella and the Secret Prince), the first African-American woman to helm a Disney project.
“I share Kukua’s goal to empower children through inspiring stories that feature characters in which the children see themselves reflected. I am delighted to be a part of this talented, female-led team of purposeful creators,” Nyong’o said. “As a Kenyan, I couldn’t be prouder of Super Sema’s introduction to the world and the opportunities Kukua provides for our local creative community to produce entertainment that reflects our culture.”
The Oscar-winning actress signed up to bring Nairobi-based media firm Kukua’s franchise Super Sema to life in a 20-episode series on YouTube Originals, according to Deadline.
Super Sema incorporates the teachings of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) as it follows the adventures of the titular young African girl, who lives in the futuristic community of Dunia.
The first eight episodes in the series will debut online on 8 March to coincide with International Women’s Day, with the remaining 12 editions released throughout March and April, and the Black Panther star will voice a character in the show.
This comes just days after Nyong’o announced that her kid’s book ‘Sulwe’ is going to be an animated Netflix movie.
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