Monday, December 8th, 2025

Carmsee Media Unveils Full Trailer for JujuFi Thriller Series ‘Atunida’, Sets September Release Date

Carmsee Media unveils an official full trailer for Atunida, a jujufi fantasy thriller series set to premiere on YouTube on September 1.

Atunida follows a young man who falls head over heels for his neighbor who might have a distinct taste for her men. In the bid to win her over, he makes decisions that would forever change his life and hers. 


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Official poster for Atunida.

The web series stars Samuel Olasehinde (Ajirebi Jnr.), Asinobi Steve N.R.C, Nene Nwanyo, Awe Ayobami, Deborah Jimmy, and Chris Isibor.

Written By Kamisi Adebisi based on his original story, Atunida was directed by Abolaji ‘Zealat’ Rasaq and produced by Sherif Adekunle.

Atúnidá is packaged by Carmsee Media and Entertainment. 

Carmsee Media and Entertainment is a production company that aims to tell topical African stories in a relatable way for a global audience to enjoy, through short films, feature films, documentaries and web shows. 

Atunida will be available to stream on Carmsee Media’s official YouTube channel. The episodes will drop weekly from September 1 at 5 pm(WAT).


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