The Black Book is Netflix’s ‘biggest ever’ Nigerian film

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The Black Book has become Netflix’s “biggest ever” Nigerian film, its director has said.

The action movie, which arrived on Netflix last Friday, follows a deacon who takes justice into his own hands after his late son is framed for kidnapping.

Director Editi Effiòng said on X, the social media platform formally known as Twitter: “Just got off a call with Netflix. #TheBlackBook is a global hit! The biggest film out of Nigeria on Netflix ever.”

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Data from the popular streaming platform shows that in the two days following its release, The Black Book was watched 5,600,000 times.

It also became that week’s fourth most-watched film.

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The Black Book was released on September 26 and stars Richard Mofe-Damijo, Ade Laoye, Alex Usifo, Olumide Oworu, Shaffy Bello and more.

Netflix has boosted its collection of African-made films and TV shows over the past five years, adding popular products such as South Africa’s Blood and Water and pan-African reality TV show Young Famous and African.

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