Mo Abudu has officially announced a second season of Netflix Original Series Blood Sisters. According to the Instagram Post, the series produced by EbonyLife studios and co-led by Nancy Isime and Ini Dima Okojie will get another opportunity to grace the screens.

Executive producer Mo Abudu expressed her excitement about the continuation of the Blood Sisters saga and revealed that the second season of the show has completed 18 months of development, including a  table read with filming slated to begin in just a few weeks. 

Created by Ted Makanjuola, viewers can expect returning cast members such as Ini Dima-Okojie, Nancy Isime, Kate Henshaw, Uche Jombo, Daniel Etim Effiong, Kehinde Bankole, Gabriel Afolayan, Segun Arinze, Patrick Doyle, and Genoveva Umeh.

Top (L-R): Michelle Dede, Ifeanyi Kalu, Anita ‘Warri Pikin’ Asuoha, Ben Touitou,
Bottom (L-R): Fadekemi Olumide, Bolaji Ogunmola, Blessing Jessica Obasi, and Mike Afolarin join Blood Sisters season 2 series.

Michelle Dede, Ifeanyi Kalu, Ben Touitou, Anita ‘Warri Pikin’ Asuoha, Blessing Jessica Obasi, Fadekemi Olumide, Bolaji Ogunmola and Mike Afolarin will be joining the series in yet to be revealed roles.

Season two will also see Daniel Oriahi (Sylvia, The Weekend) join Kayode Kasum (Far From Home) as co-director with the script penned by Craig Freimond , Zeli Zulu (A Soweto Love Story) and Adze Ugah (Isibaya, 10 Days in Suncity). 

The first season, directed by the late Biyi Bandele, and Kenneth Gyang, introduced us to Sarah and Kemi, two friends whose lives spiraled into chaos after a botched wedding, a murder, and a desperate attempt to escape the consequences.

According to the announcement, “Season 2 promises twists, turns and edge-of-your-seat drama”. Blood Sisters Season 1 ended with a warehouse showdown amongst the key characters and Genoveva Umeh’s unstable Timeyin pointing a gun to her mother’s head.

After its debut in 2022, it spent one week on the global top ten of English TV shows after reaching top ten in 11 countries.

Blood Sisters season 2 will return on Netflix, though the official release date remains undisclosed.

EbonyLife, one of the few recurring working partners of Netflix in Nigeria, also has Baby Farm series starring Rita Dominic, Joseph Benjamin and Onyinye Odokoro coming soon to Netflix.

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