Season 2
The Brink family and their friends make mistakes, fall in love, lose their way and help each other try again in the second season of Reënboogrant, which moves from Showmax to kykNET for Season 2.
Reënboogrant resumes during the December holidays, in the tragic aftermath of Moniqué's accident at the river diving pool.
While her friends try to make sense of what exactly happened, everyday life goes on: school reports are handed out, new studies and job opportunities beckon, and old relationships become complicated.
For Shani Brink (Minke Marais), the year becomes a whirlwind of romantic challenges.
She is still in love with surfer Dave Watkeys (Jean Henry), while Johan Viljoen (Righard van Jaarsveld) isn't ready to let their relationship go.
When Jacques Bronkhorst (Vian Singleton) reappears, Shani's heart – and her friendships – become even more complicated.
Her ambition to prove herself lands her in situations where she has to learn hard lessons.
Meanwhile, her brother, Dolf Brink (Paul Strydom), tries to process the emotional aftermath of the river pool tragedy.
Between university, work and his beloved Beetle, he tries to move on, but when Rachelle Labuschagne (Marelee Ferreira) returns to Reënboogrant with secrets from her past, his life is in turmoil once again.
For Sunette Brink (Mila de Villiers), the new year brings athletics, academic opportunities and more than one potential new love interest.
The talented music prodigy Jaco (Louis Auret) gives her a new perspective, while the young teacher and athletics coach Leon Tredoux (Liam Bosman) unexpectedly sets her heart racing.
Sunette's world expands and she is forced to make important decisions about her future.
However, it is not only the Brinks facing challenges.
Johan's obsessive pursuit of athletic success begins to carry dangerous consequences.
Japie Coetzee (Danté Elliot) and Hardus Bronkhorst's (Jacques Gombault) get-rich-quick scheme gets them deeper into trouble.
Meanwhile, Marius Naudé (Wilco Meyer), Lizane Jacobs (Deidré Barnard), Bongi Buthelezi (Johnny Potsanyane) and the rest of the group of friends are also confronted with new relationships, difficult truths and personal challenges.
In the Season 2 premiere, "Disillusionment": Everyone has to process the trauma of the incident at the diving hole, but Dolf struggles.
Maryna's secret causes massive misunderstandings and Rachelle tells Grethe about the accident.
Reënboogrant is produced by Sonvelt Media.
Reënboogrant is a Showmax Original produced by Sonvelt Media with executive producer Soné Combrinck.
The head writer is Desiré Garner and the head director is André Velts, with a directing team including Imarie Oberholzer and Simoné Pretorius.
The theme song is Ten Minste vir My by Zaan Sonnekus. Original music is by Wesley West.