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Netflix releases trailer for ‘King of Boys: The Return of the King’

Netflix just released its first look trailer for the sequel, ‘King of Boys: The Return of the King’ that will premiere this August.

Netflix releases trailer for ‘

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Recently, The King Of Boys universe exploded as fans were told that the highly anticipated sequel to the 2018 hit movie has evolved into a seven-episode series.

After announcing that King of Boys: The Return of the King will be launching on 27 August, Netflix released the official trailer for the sequel to the delight of fans everywhere.

About King of Boys: The Return of the King

Created by Kemi Adetiba, the political/crime thriller revolves around Eniola Salami’s relentless quest for power. King Of Boys: The Return Of The King kicks off with Eniola’s return to Nigeria after a five-year hiatus. The gangster’s brazen move forces friends, foes, allies and detractors to show their cards with explosive consequences.

The trailer release coincides with the launch of Netflix Nigeria’s Official Facebook Page alongside the recently announced mobile-only monthly subscription plan of 1 200 Naira, Netflix is making it easier for Nigerians to access their favourite Nollywood films and television shows.

King Of Boys: The Return Of The King launches on Netflix on 27 August 2021, but first, here’s a glimpse into the nail-biting intrigue and cutting-edge drama coming your way. 

Official trailer

Key cast and details

Kemi Adetiba is the director and showrunner of King of Boys: The Return of the King, as well as a producer with Remi Adetiba and Joy Nnamdi-Yusuf. The key cast includes Sola Sobowale (Eniola Salami), Toni Tones (Eniola Salami), Reminisce (Makanaki), Nse Ikpe-Etim (Jumoke Randle), RMD (Reverend Ifeanyi), Ill Bliss (Odogwu Malay), Deyemi Okanlawon (Adetola Fashina), Efa Iwara (Dapo Banjo), Charly Boy (Odudubariba), Akin Lewis (Aare Akinwande), Osas Ighodaro (Sade Bello), Titi Kuti (Ade Tiger), Keppy Ekpeyoung (President Mumusa).

A Nigerian movie on Netflix

Fans of the first series are naturally very excited.

“Nigeria movie on Netflix [sic]. I can’t believe it,” one Facebook user commented after the trailer clocked in over 9 000 views. “I just wanted the trailer to continue,” said another.