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African Queens: Njinga Season 3: What We Know So Far

African Queens: Njinga Season 3: What We Know So Far

Last updated on Tue, 8 Jul 2025

The 3rd season of TV Show African Queens: Njinga is coming, with fans strives to see Jada Pinkett Smith’s Narrator back in action. It will back on May 6th, 2026 near similar time as 2nd. Here’s what we know so far.

Countdown to season 3:

291

DAYS

22

HOURS

45

MINUTES

35

SECONDS
What's on Netflix

African Queens: Njinga TV series is a history Jada Pinkett Smith. The series premiered at the Netflix network in 15/02/2023. It has four episodes in first season. Jada Pinkett Smith starred in the TV series as Narrator.

Netflix African Queens: Njinga Season 3 premiere date and episodes list

Season 3 will consist of 4 episodes, that will be released online on Netflix. First episode will start in May 6th, 2026. Greater detail schedule presented inside table below.

Episode NumberNetflix Release DateEpisode Name
3X01May 6th, 2026Episode 1
3X02May 6th, 2026Episode 2
3X03May 6th, 2026Episode 3
3X04May 6th, 2026Episode 4

African Queens: Njinga Season 3 trailer: When can I watch it?

Now, presented below video is very relevant to new season of African Queens: Njinga. Official video will be uploaded few weeks before the start date.

African Queens: Njinga Season 3 cast: Who is returning?

Some unexpected characters probably join the third season of the series. Jada Pinkett Smith will return as Narrator.

Plot

From Executive Producer Jada Pinkett Smith comes a new documentary series exploring the lives of prominent and iconic African Queens. The first season will cover the life of Njinga, the complex, captivating, and fearless 17th century warrior queen of Ndongo and Matamba, in modern day Angola. The nation's first female ruler, Njinga earned a reputation for her blend of political and diplomatic skill with military prowess and became an icon of resistance.Blending dramatization with documentary, this series traces the rise and reign of Queen Njinga of Angola amid family betrayal and political rivalries.


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