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Inkblot Reveal ‘’Muri & Ko” and “The Betrayed” as Incoming 2024 Releases

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Inkblot Productions, known for hit films like The Wedding Party and A Weekend To Forget, has announced two new feature-length movies set to premiere later this year: The Betrayed and Muri & Ko.

As reported by ShockNg, Biodun Stephen and Zulumoke Oyibo are set to helm these projects. Oyibo, a co-founder of Inkblot, will make her directorial debut with The Betrayed, featuring a stellar cast including Uche Montana, Gabriel Afolayan, Adunni Ade, Ibrahim Suleiman, Jemima Osunde, Vine Olugu, and Stephanie Zibili.

Meanwhile, Muri & Ko, directed by Stephen, is currently in production with a cast comprising Kunle Remi, Bisola Aiyeola, Bucci Franklin, KieKie, Charles Okocha, Fiyinfoluwa Asenuga, Femi Jacobs, and Gloria Anozie.

Details regarding the plots of both films remain undisclosed, but fans can anticipate their arrival in cinemas soon.

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