Kemi Adetiba Starts Pre-Production For ‘King Of Boys’  With New Characters

Nigerian filmmaker, Kemi Adetiba has announced the commencement of the pre-production stage for the highly anticipated sequel to king of boys (KOB).

In a post on social media, Adetiba intimated the audience the return of the blockbuster thriller, tagged KOB 3: The Beginning Of The End. She also shared that this new production will have new characters and a few old ones returning, as final casting calls has already begun.

On what to expect this time around, the filmmaker hinted that KOB 3 is nothing like one could expect or envision. “the new KOB submission is elevated in every way you could imagine… and I’m honoured to be able to come back to tell this story,” she expressed.


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