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Nigerian Movie And TV Titles To Watch This November 2025

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November brings a vibrant mix of Nollywood releases, spanning cinemas and streaming platforms. From revenge thrillers and family comedies to romantic dramas and action-packed tales, these films explore themes of ambition, loss, loyalty, and reinvention.

Whether you’re heading to the big screen or streaming at home, there’s something to captivate every viewer.

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This month’s lineup showcases Nollywood’s diversity, with theatrical premieres drawing crowds to cinemas nationwide and post-theatrical debuts landing on streaming services for wider access. Here is a list of movies showing this November:

Queen Lateefah

 It follows a successful businessman who falls deeply in love with the mysterious and affluent Lateefah, only to uncover layers of deceit and secrets from her past, blending romance, comedy, and high-stakes drama and starring Wunmi Toriola, Kunle Remi, Femi Adebayo, Nancy Isime, and Broda Shaggi.

It is directed by Adeoluwa Owu and written by Anthony Kehinde Joseph, produced by Wunmi Toriola and Judith Audu. Now showing on Kava, as a streaming debut following its blockbuster 2024 theatrical run.

3 Cold Dishes

Directed by Oluseyi Asurf and Apolline Traoré, the story centers on three women—Esosa, Fatouma, and Giselle—who, after being trafficked as teenagers, reunite after 17 years to exact cold justice on the men who shattered their lives. Spanning Nigeria, Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, and Mauritania, the multilingual narrative delves into survival, vengeance, and moral gray areas.

The cast boasts Osas Ighodaro, Wale Ojo, Ruby Akubueze, Femi Jacobs, Fat Touré, Maud Guérand, Amelie Mbaye, Taiwo Adeyemi, Mentor Ba, Eso Dike, Bimbo Akintola, Blessing Obasi, Bambadjan Bama, Greg Ojefua, Anouble Didier, Brutus Richards, Kobina Amissah-Sam, and Brenda Wairimu. The movie was executive-produced by Burna Boy and Bose Ogulu under Spaceship Films, with co-production by Osas Ighodaro. Now showing in cinemas nationwide.

Summer Rain

This movie traces the decade-spanning saga of childhood sweethearts Murewa and Adim. Their young love fractures under misunderstandings and life’s relentless trials, but a fateful reunion years later reignites passion while confronting themes of loss, redemption, and growth. Bolaji Ogunmola shines as Murewa Abe, with Daniel Etim Effiong as Adimchi Amadi, supported by Genoveva Umeh and Lateef Adedimeji.

It was directed by Adenike Adebayo-Esho and produced by Bolaji Ogunmola under The Ogunmola Company alongside Imagine Media. Now showing on Kava.

Son of Iron 

Set against contemporary Nigeria, this movie chronicles Kunle’s arduous path, a young man hardened by adversity and haunted by visions of his late grandfather that awaken a profound spiritual awakening. As he navigates love, profound loss, self-discovery, and the quest for redemption, Kunle grapples with familial obligations and internal turmoil across the dual realms of the physical and the ethereal.

The ensemble features Sola Sobowale, Raph Niyi, Biola Adebayo, Jide Kosoko, Jude Chukwuka, Tina Mba, and Mr Macaroni. It is directed by Toka McBarnett and Tunde Olaoye, produced by Proscenium Media. Now showing in cinemas nationwide.

Son of the Soil 

 This movie follows Zion Ladejo, a tormented ex-Nigerian Special Ops paratrooper exiled after a catastrophic mission. His sister’s abrupt murder yanks him back into a vortex of brutality, exposing a deadly drug syndicate linked to his buried history. Amid urban grit and rural shadows, it probes duty, retribution, and the scars of war.

Razaaq Adoti commands the lead as Zion, with Iretiola Doyle, Patience Ozokwor, Taye Arimoro, Philip Asaya, Sharon Rotimi, Sunshine Rosman, Damilola Ogunsi, and Emeka Golden rounding out the cast. The movie was directed by Chee Keong Cheung and written by Razaaq Adoti and Cheung himself. Produced by Wingonia Ikpi, Cheung, Adoti, Andreas Roald, and Ioanna Karavela. It is coming to the big screens on November 21.

Safari 

This movie follows Nkiru Farouk, a jaded wife of a Nigerian senator, seeking solace on a Kenyan safari. Her chance encounter with local guide Joe Chiama sparks a connection, but peril ensues as he’s implicated in a sprawling conspiracy, thrusting her into a web of intrigue against stunning savanna vistas. Themes of flight and fallout dominate.

The casts include Osas Ighodaro, Emmanuel Mugo, Ali Nuhu, Jide Kene, Ken Ambani, and Daniel Lee Hird. It was written by Tunde Babalola, produced by Obi Emelonye, and co-produced by Reuben Odanga. Out in cinemas on November 21.

Stitches 

Shirley Frimpong-Manso makes her Nollywood directorial debut with this drama tracking Boma, a talented fashion designer from humble roots who, after a personal tragedy, steps into Lagos’ competitive elite circles. Estranged from her family, she balances ambition and romance in a world of glamour and unforgiving pressures, all while stitching together her fractured life.

Dakore Akande leads as Boma, joined by Tomi Ojo, Jemima Osunde, Chimezie Imo, Martha Ehinome, Detola Jones, Ariyike Dorcas, Nasboi, Adaobi Dibor, Obinna Okenwa, and Adaobi Etuwoke. Writers Uche Ateli, Frimpong-Manso, and Thecla Uzozie craft a script that premiered at TIFF 2025, produced by BRS Studios. It’s set for release at the cinemas on November 28.

Ajosepo

Directed by Kayode Kasum and produced by Feyifunmi Oginni, this rom-com spotlights Dapo and Tani’s wedding prep derailed by Dapo’s fractious clan, unspooling buried grudges, sibling spats, and uproarious mayhem that tests their union while unpacking familial fractures. Casts include Mike Afolarin, Tomike Adeoye, Mercy Aigbe, Muyiwa Ademola, Bisola Aiyeola, Timini Egbuson, Ronke Oshodi-Oke, Bolaji Ogunmola, Yemi Solade, Lizzy Jay, and Jide Kosoko.

Laraba And Balarabe

Filmmaker Fatimah Binta Gimsay has officially announced her latest project, a tender, introspective mini film starring Susan Pwajok and Mallum Arik. The film explores the quiet complexities of love, timing, and second chances. After a missed flight, two exes reconnect for a single, mundane day that gently
reopens old wounds, sparks quiet moments of joy, and asks whether love deserves a second chance.

Written, directed, and produced by Fatimah Binta Gimsay, the film marks another creative collaboration for the award-winning storyteller. Cinematography is helmed by Barnabas Emordi, whose visual sensibilities bring depth and warmth to the film’s intimate narrative. The project also reunites Gimsay with Susan Ganchung Pwajok, who returns as Executive Producer, following their successful partnership on Lowkey Adults, which is streaming on
YouTube. Laraba And Balarabe will be streaming on YouTube on November 22.

School Love Stories

School Love Stories, produced by Neptune3 Studios, is a teen romance anthology that revisits the familiar world of school hallways, crushes, and first loves. The series promises multiple interconnected tales of young romance, complete with the butterflies of hallway glances and the uncertainty of budding relationships. Now showing on YouTube.

Miles Away From Home

The movie revolves around the idea of stepping out of one’s comfort zone to pursue opportunities or relationships that could change one’s life. Casts include Bimbo Ademoye and Timini Egbuson, and produced by Bimbo Ademoye. It is premiering this Friday (November 21, 2025) on Bimbo Ademoye TV YouTube channel.

Spiraling

The series is a psychological, dramatic thriller rooted in the human psyche and how people react under extreme pressure. It centers on a brilliant but flawed tech entrepreneur who becomes entangled in the dangerous complexities and unintended consequences of her own technological creation. She harbors a dark secret, and the story follows her high-stakes journey involving impossible moral choices, betrayal, and a potential path (or failure) toward redemption in the cutthroat world of Nigerian tech and business. Casts include Toni Tones, Jim Iyke, Folu Storms, and Seun Ajayi. It was written and directed by Wande Thomas. Episode 1 screens this weekend, November 22, at EbonyLife Place.

Stay With Me

“Stay With Me” is a Nollywood romantic drama produced by Extraordinary Nunu and premiering exclusively on Uduak Isong TV starting November 19, 2025, featuring Bimbo Ademoye and Daniel Etim Effiong in the lead roles, with the plot centering on a turbulent relationship where secrets rise, feelings deepen, and everything falls apart, forcing the protagonists to confront the profound question of whether a heart that has never stayed in one place can finally learn what it means to love for real, all amid emotional twists and societal pressures typical of Nigerian cinema.

The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa

A diverse group of housewives from across the continent converges for high-stakes drama, opulent excursions, and unfiltered confrontations amid the city’s iconic beaches, Carnival vibes, and elite nightlife, turning up the heat on longstanding feuds, budding alliances, and revelations about love, betrayal, and ambition in a sun-soaked escape that promises more explosive moments than previous installments. It premieres on November 30 on Africa Magic.

Trapped

“Trapped” is a suspense-thriller film directed by Abraham Cross. It is set to premiere on Diana Childs TV on November 21.

Black Wedding

A formidable matriarch, portrayed as a powerful mother entangled in the shadowy oaths of a dark coven, who exerts iron-fisted control over her adult son’s life, particularly his impending marriage; she has meticulously selected a bride to fulfill ritualistic demands tied to her occult affiliations, disregarding his heart’s true longing for another woman, which ignites a powder keg of rebellion, betrayal, and escalating tensions during family milestones like birthday celebrations and proposal ceremonies.
The ensemble cast features Lola Idije, Adeniyi Johnson, Jblaze (Taiwo Ibikunle), Zainab Bakare, Iya Dabira (Dabira Jesusegun), Temitope Solaja Aruga, Jimmy Rowland Akande, Hadiza Abubakar, Aderonke, and Kolawole Dre. The movie is now available to watch on Shaiworld TV on YouTube.

Call Me Daddy

“Call Me Daddy” is an upcoming Nollywood romantic comedy-drama film set to premiere exclusively on ROK channels (DStv 168 and GOtv 9) on Thursday, November 20, 2025, at 8:00 p.m. West African Time, produced by Lagos-based ROK Studios. The plot centers on Alex, a charming yet commitment-phobic bachelor navigating the relentless nagging from his overbearing mother to tie the knot and start a family, as he indulges in casual affairs without a care for consequences.
However, his carefree lifestyle shatters when one of his flings results in an unplanned pregnancy, thrusting him into a whirlwind of panic, responsibility, and self-reflection that challenges his views on fatherhood, love, and maturity, ultimately leading to heartfelt confrontations, comedic mishaps, and a transformative journey toward embracing the unexpected joys and trials of impending parenthood in a modern Nigerian context rife with cultural expectations and generational clashes. The ensemble cast includes Jide Kosoko, Bukky Wright, Michael Ejoor, Bianca Ugowanne.

In Summary

With releases spaced across the month on both big screens and streaming platforms, these films offer a rich tapestry of Nollywood storytelling. Grab cinema tickets early go online for streaming options!

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