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Nigeria: Netflix Original Series ‘Blood Sisters’ Is Back For A Second Season!

October 22, 2024
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Mo Abudu, CEO of Ebonylife Group, recently announced the return of the popular Netflix drama series Blood Sisters for its second season.

Excitedly sharing the news, Abudu revealed, “BLOOD SISTERS SEASON 2 IN THE WORKS. I’m thrilled to share that BLOOD SISTERS 2 is officially in motion, and we had the most amazing table read this past week! The excitement is palpable after 18 months of development with our talented writer, Craig Freimond! Nearly all your favourite characters are back.”

Biyi Bandele and Kenneth Gyang directed the first season, and Daniel Oriahi and Kayode Kasum will helm the second season. Inem King, Ted Abudu, Judith Audu, and James Amuta will return as producers.

Oriahi, known for the psychological thriller The Weekend, and Kasum, famous for his directorial work in movies like Soole, Sugar Rush, and Áfàméfùnà: An Nwa Boi Story, are set to bring their unique vision to the series.

The show, written by South African filmmakers Craig Freimond, Zeli Zulu, and Adze Ugah, follows best friends Sarah (Ini Dima-Okojie) and Kemi (Nancy Isime), who are on the run after the latter accidentally murders Sarah’s abusive fiancé, Kola (Deyemi Okanlawon).

The cast includes Genoveva Umeh, Kate Henshaw, Kehinde Bankole, Uche Jombo, Etim Effiong, Segun Arinze, Patrick Doyle, Michelle Dede, Bolaji Ogunmola, Blessing Jessica Obasi, Mike Afolarin, and Fadekemi Olumide.

“We are in pre-production and gearing up for filming in just a few weeks! Expect twists, turns, and edge-of-your-seat drama! Netflix, thank you for believing in us and allowing us to create even more magic!” Abudu concluded.

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