Nollywood: Netflix Naija Set To Release Anticipated Kunle Afolayan’s ‘Ijogbon’ In October
The Nollywood film industry is expanding at the same time that the Nigerian music industry advances, and this is a commendable feat. With popular movies/shows like King of Boys, Oloture, Blood & Water, How to Ruin Christmas, Young, Famous and African, and many more, the African titles on Netflix have been gaining popularity. Another movie called “Ijogbon” will soon be released on the streaming juggernaut.
The Afolayan Brothers are seasoned performers who have appeared in films including Anikulapo, The Figurine, Citation, Swallow, and October 1st, all of which won awards. The African Magic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCA) nominated the Yoruba mythological film Anikulapo for 16 awards, including Best Overall Film, Best Makeup, Cinematography, and other categories. Temi Otedola’s Citation received Best International Film at the 2022 National Film Awards UK. There is little doubt that Ijogbon’s aspirations are undoubtedly going to be met by Kunle Afolayan.
Netflix confirmed their dedication to African shows and content in 2022. Director of local language shows for Africa at Netflix, Dorothy Ghettuba, reaffirmed,
“We believe that Africa is one of the major creative center’s for great storytelling that resonates around the world”.
This focus on Africa is clear from the fact that the new Netflix Nollywood film “The Black Book,” starring Richard Mofe-Damijo, reached a huge milestone by being the top-rated Netflix film globally.