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This September is one to remember as several Nigerian movies are listed on Netflix for the first time in a single month. According to Netflix, the likes of Anikulapo, Finding Hubby 2, Collision Course, and Aki and Paw Paw shall be streaming on the platform this month.
Collision Course, a movie that debuted on Friday, a film about a law enforcement officer who ended up in a tense run-in with a wealthy young musician that changes his life forever.
Finding Hubby 2 is another movie on the list, which will debut on 16 September, telling the story of a take on crossroads as fan favourite Oyin Clegg grapples with her new reality after discovering her fiancé’s secrets.
Everyone’s favourite, Aki and Paw Paw, will also enter the platform on 30 September. The comedy tells the story of two troublesome brothers searching for social media fame after relocating to Lagos.
Netflix said further that fans would be even more excited to find the much-talked movie, ‘Anikulapo’ by Kunle Afolayan, making its grand entrance into the streaming platform that same day.
Nollywood Times announced the release of the trailer of the movie 'Anikulapo' by Netflix and the movie in Septermber 30. It’s a vivid story of an eager traveller who encounters a mystical bird with the power to give him another life after an affair with a queen leads to his demise.
Netflix released the movie trailer in August, starring Kunle Remi, Sola Sobowale, and Bimbo Adimoye in lead roles.
Branded titles, including Rodrigo Marques: King of Uncouth, Nick Kroll: Little Big Boy, Get Smart With Money and Fortune Seller: A TV Scam, Entrapped, The Brave Ones, Mirror, Mirror, ATHENA, End of the Road, and Dynasty season 5 will be making entrances to Netflix this month.
Avid movie fans can also enjoy all the great local titles already streaming on the platform with movies like The Razz Guy, Osuofia In London, Omo Ghetto: The Saga, Lockdown, The Set Up, and Kambili: The Whole 30 yards available for viewing.
Source: premiumtimesng.com
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