The Wedding Party 2 To Be Released On iTunes Soon

By Urenna Ukiwe |   23 September 2018   |   9:00 am  

The ELFIKE Collective is happy to announce that on 28 September 2018, The Wedding Party 2: Destination Dubai will be available for the first time ever on digital platforms across the globe. It is a source of pride and joy that this ELFIKE film collective production will be the very first Nollywood title made available on iTunes.

With its international release in a groundbreaking 24 countries worldwide, the Wedding Party 2: Destination Dubai is the highest grossing Nigerian cinema release of all time. Directed by Niyi Akinmolayan, The film represents a triumph of ambitious Nigerian Filmmaking.

Fans of Tinuade (Sola Sobowale), Bamidele (Alibaba), Dunni (Adesua Etomi), Dozie (Bankole Wellington), Felix (Richard Mofe-Damijo) and Obianuju (Ireti Doyle) will be able to catch up with them and with all the other great characters.

In addition to iTunes, the film will be rolled out on other digital platforms which include Amazon Prime, Microsoft Video, Google Play, myFilmhouse, EbonyLife ON and the Nigerian Government’s satellite-based SVOD platform, InView.

ELFIKE Film Collective is an alliance of Africa’s leading studios – EbonyLife Film, FilmOne Distribution, Inkblot Productions and Koga Studios.

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