Legends, Music & TV Icons – Unmissable Stories to Stream on Showmax

Some stories make us laugh, some inspire us, and some remind us why we fell in love with music, TV and comedy in the first place. This time, Showmax is bringing a mix of all three, packed with some of entertainment’s biggest names and even bigger stories. Whether you’re in the mood for a powerful music documentary, a hilarious comedy special, or a nostalgic deep dive into television history, there’s always something new to discover.
Here are five unmissable stories to add to your list.
Alex Edelman: Just For Us | Streaming from Wednesday, 19 February
Best for when you need a laugh
Ever found yourself in an unexpected situation that made you question everything? That’s exactly what happened to Alex Edelman, and the result is one of the funniest comedy specials of the year.
Just For Us is based on Edelman’s Broadway show, where he tells the story of infiltrating a white nationalist meeting after being targeted with anti-Semitic threats online. What unfolds is a sharp, witty, and sometimes shocking journey into the world of extremism, identity, and human connection.
With an Emmy for Outstanding Writing and praise from The Washington Post, this is the kind of stand-up special that makes you laugh while making you think.
Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple | Streaming from Wednesday, 26 February
Best for fans of Bruce Springsteen and The Sopranos
Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple explores the fascinating life of a man who has lived multiple careers,from rockstar to activist to actor. With appearances from legends like Paul McCartney, Bono, and Eddie Vedder, this Grammy-nominated documentary paints an inspiring portrait of a musician who used his fame for good, most notably in the fight against apartheid.
With a 90% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, this is a must-watch for music lovers and history buffs alike.
Being Mary Tyler Moore | Streaming from Wednesday, 26 February
Best for when you’re feeling nostalgic
If you grew up watching The Mary Tyler Moore Show, then you already know the impact she had on television. But Being Mary Tyler Moore goes beyond her on-screen legacy, offering an intimate look at the life of a woman who redefined what it meant to be a leading lady.
Through stunning archival footage and interviews with icons like Betty White and Julie Andrews, this Emmy-nominated documentary celebrates Moore’s influence on feminism, television, and culture. It’s a powerful, emotional watch that reminds us just how much things have changed and how far we still have to go.
Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy | Stream now
Best for true-crime and hip hop fans
Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy takes an unfiltered look at the man behind the music. This revealing documentary features exclusive interviews, never-before-seen footage, and a deep dive into the highs and lows of his career—from his rise in the rap game to recent legal controversies. Whether you admire his genius or question his methods, this documentary will have you glued to the screen.
Combs’ trial is set for May 2025, making this the perfect time to watch and unpack his story.
Despicable Me 4 | Streaming from Thursday, 20 February 2025
Best for watching with kids over six
What’s better than more Minions? Even MORE Minions! Despicable Me 4 is back with more chaos, more laughs, and a new addition to the Gru family (Gru Jr.), who is determined to make his dad’s life a nightmare.
But it’s not all fun and games. When Gru faces off against a stylish new villain, Maxime Le Mal, and his femme fatale partner, Valentina, the family must go on the run. With a voice cast featuring Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig, Will Ferrell, and Sofia Vergara, this blockbuster hit is guaranteed to be a fun ride for the whole family.
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