Femi Adebayo's 'King of Thieves 2' Set to Dominate Cinemas This December!

Nollywood fans are eagerly anticipating the upcoming holiday season, as award-winning actor and producer Femi Adebayo has officially confirmed the release of "King of Thieves: Agesinkole 2." This highly anticipated sequel to the blockbuster Yoruba epic, "King of Thieves: Agesinkole," is set to captivate audiences nationwide, offering a perfect cinematic experience during the festive period.
The new installment, a collaborative effort between Euphoria360 Media Limited and Circuits (popularly known as Circuits TV), will premiere exclusively in community cinemas across the country. Screenings are scheduled from December 24th, 2025, through January 4th, 2026, providing families and movie enthusiasts ample opportunity to immerse themselves in its rich narrative.
The original "Agesinkole" left an indelible mark on Nigerian cinema, renowned for its compelling storyline, powerful performances, and deep cultural resonance. Building on this legacy, "Agesinkole 2" promises to deliver an even more intense and profound storytelling experience. Viewers can expect breathtaking scenes and a deeper exploration of the mythical world that originally captivated audiences, ensuring they remain glued to their seats once again.
In a move to ensure broad accessibility, Femi Adebayo has established a pocket-friendly pricing structure for tickets. Moviegoers within Lagos will pay ₦4,000, while those in cities outside Lagos can purchase tickets for ₦3,000. This strategic pricing aims to make the magic of "Agesinkole 2" available to a wide array of fans across Nigeria without imposing a significant financial burden.
Femi Adebayo elaborated on the decision to release "Agesinkole 2" exclusively in community cinemas, emphasizing that this aligns with his broader commitment to democratize access to quality cinema experiences for diverse audiences. For convenience, tickets can be effortlessly purchased online via circuits.tv or through the Circuits app, which is readily available on both iOS and Android platforms.
With the tremendous success of the first film still resonating strongly with viewers, expectations for the sequel are exceptionally high. The upcoming holiday season is poised to become even more thrilling as Nigerians prepare to return to a kingdom brimming with epic battles, enchanting elements, and unforgettable narratives. Fans are encouraged to mark their calendars for December 24th, 2025, as "King of Thieves: Agesinkole 2" is set to be a cinematic event that is bigger, bolder, and more thrilling than its predecessor.
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