Blockbuster Alert! Star-Studded Cast Unveiled for 'The Black Book: Old Scores'!

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Blockbuster Alert! Star-Studded Cast Unveiled for 'The Black Book: Old Scores'!

The highly anticipated sequel, "The Black Book: Old Scores," is set to captivate audiences with its newly unveiled star-studded cast, promising a continuation of the enthralling Black Book universe. Anakle Films officially announced the impressive lineup, revealing a blend of veteran Nollywood icons and exciting new talents. Director Editi Effiong expressed profound gratitude and excitement on social media, reflecting on the opportunity to collaborate with many actors he admired since childhood, alongside friends, first-timers, and impressive talents discovered during auditions.

Leading the ensemble is the incomparable Richard Mofe-Damijo, who reprises his role as Paul Edima, ensuring continuity for fans of the original. He is joined by an array of Nollywood royalty, including Shaffy Bello, Alex Usifo, Kate Henshaw, Zack Amata, Sola Fosudo, and Ejike Asiegbu, whose collective experience promises powerful performances. The cast further expands with charismatic figures such as Bright Okpocha (Basketmouth), Enwongoabasi Ibom, Chidi Ajufo, Ayobami Awe, William Benson, Soibifaa Dokubo, Mallum Arik, Emeka Okoye, and Boki Ofodile, bringing fresh energy to the narrative.

Adding a significant international dimension to "The Black Book: Old Scores" are Masami Kosaka and Rick Kiesewetter, indicating the film's global aspirations and broader appeal beyond local borders. This international flavor extends behind the camera as well, with a formidable 300-strong international crew drawn from diverse regions including the UK, US, China, and Japan, underscoring the production's massive scale and ambition.

The film represents a landmark collaboration between Anakle Films and Invention Studios. The production team boasts exceptional talent, including Emmy-nominated producer Nicky Weinstock, known for his work on "Severance," who is partnering with director Editi Effiong and Mimi Bartels. Further enhancing the visual grandeur of the film, BAFTA-winner Yinka Edward is handling the cinematography, ensuring a visually stunning experience, while David Mosadoluwa is responsible for the production design, bringing the world of the Niger Delta vividly to life on screen.

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