![]() ![]() Considered by many as a great addition to Netflix’s expansive library of TV series and films, it helped the streaming giant gain more subscribers in the African region.Īhead of the release of a documentary about the making of the King of Boys franchise, TechCabal spoke to Michael “AMA psalmist” Akinrogunde, the director of the documentary, who was also the production coordinator and one of the second unit directors of KOB 2. KOB 2 was well received by movie lovers as it topped Netflix’s top-ten movie charts for many weeks. Directed by Kemi Adetiba, the sequel retained some lead acts from the first King of Boys movie, with refreshing additions like musician Charly Boy, and veteran actor Richard Mofe-Damijo. The King of Boys sequel (KOB 2) picks up five years after the events of the first film, with the protagonist, Eniola Salami, returning to Nigeria after a five-year exile and diving straight into fierce competition for the seat of the Governor of Lagos State. Unlike the first movie, which was released in the cinemas and raked in a whopping ₦245 million at the box office (second highest-grossing Nollywood movie in 2018), the sequel– King of Boys: The return of the King-was released on Netflix as its first original Nigerian series. 2021 was a year that came with many pleasant surprises, top of which was the release of the sequel to the 2018 thriller, King of Boys.
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