HBO MAX TO MAKE YORUBA PROPELLED FILM

July 12, 2022
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The author behind the series, Roye Okupe, said it was 15 years in the makingImage subtitle: The essayist behind the series, Roye Okupe, said it was 15 years really taking shape

HBO Max and Cartoon Network are set to make a Yoruba-roused vivified film in view of the realistic novel series called Iyanu: Child of Wonder.

 

It is a hero story set in Yorubaland, which is situated in south-west Nigeria.

 

The fundamental person, who is a teen vagrant called Iyanu, has supernatural abilities.

 

It draws on Yoruba culture from music to folklore.

 

"The legitimacy of the Iyanu story means the world to us and adjusts impeccably with our main goal to make and convey comprehensive substance to worldwide crowds," David Steward II, who heads the organization dealing with the creation, is cited in Variety as saying.

 

The series will be halfway composed by Roye Okupe, a Lagos-conceived American movie producer and creator.

 

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