
Hello Nolly fam! From new releases to film festivals, Theres a lot to be excited for Nollywood in this Month of November. The month opens up with the Nigeria cinema day giving you access to watch the latest Nollywood movies in cinemas for just ₦2000.
From multinational crime thrillers to Family dramas and comedies, here are the Nollywood titles set to be released this November!
Love Lust and Other Things (2023) – October 31
A divorced middle-aged woman goes on a journey to find herself and what she really wants between love, sex and money.
The film stars an A-list cast, including Osas Ighodaro, Ramsey Nouah, Wale Ojo, Kunle Remi, Yakub Mohammed, Efe Irele, among others.
Love, Lust & Other Things stream on Kava.tv from October 31.
Fractured (2025) – November 5
Fractured follows Tosin Aigo, a powerful Nigerian CEO whose perfect life shatters after a violent home invasion. As her mind unravels, she must confront the ghosts of her past and the truth she’s been running from.
Directed by Kayode Kasum, the film stars: Atlanta Bridget Johnson, Uzor Arukwe, Shaffy Bello, Toke Makinwa, Tope Tedela, Daniel Etim Effiong, Chico Rocks, Lexan Peters.
Premieres at AFRIFF 2025 on November 5.
Queen Lateefah (2024) – November 6
Wunmi Toriola’s Queen Lateefah is a tale of secrets and lies. The film is directed by Adeoluwa Owu and s stars Kunle Remi, Nancy Isime, Femi Adebayo, Elvina Ibru, Gbugbemi Ejeye, Enioluwa, Bimbo Manuel, Broda Shaggi, Lateef Adedimeji, KieKie, and more.
Coming to Kava TV on November 6, 2025.
3 Cold Dishes (2024) – November 7
Directed by Asurf Oluseyi, 3 Cold Dishes tells follows three women, who were trafficked as teenagers and forced into sex slavery. Years later, they reunite to take revenge on the men who once owned them. Their journey becomes one of courage, sisterhood, and the unrelenting will to reclaim power.
The cast features a powerful mix of Nigerian talent—Osas Ighodaro, Wale Ojo, Femi Jacobs, Ruby Akubueze and Brutus Mfon—alongside actors from across Francophone and Anglophone Africa
Premieres in cinemas on November 7.
Summer Rain (2025) – November 13
Friendship, love, and the fear of losing it all—Summer Rain tells the story of two best friends who slowly realize their bond has turned into something more. As they struggle to navigate their feelings without ruining their friendship, misunderstandings and emotional tension begin to build, leading them to a crossroads where they must decide what truly matters.
Directed by Adenike Adebayo-Esho, the film features Kayode Ojuolape, Genoveva Umeh, Daniel Etim Effiong, Tina Mba and others. Summer Rain will premiere on Kava TV on NNovember 13.
Son of Iron (2025) – November 14
Tunde Olaoye’s Son of Iron is next on our list. Through dreams and spiritual encounters with his late grandfather, Kunle embarks on a journey of self-discovery, caught between honoUring his father’s legacy and embracing his true calling.
Starring: Sola Sobowale, Tina Mba, Jide Kosoko, Kolade Oyedipe, Debo Adedayo and many others. Son of Iron premieres in cinemas on November 14.
Grandpa Must Obey (2025) – November 21
A grumpy grandfather who suddenly finds himself responsible for babysitting his unruly grandchildren. What starts as a reluctant arrangement quickly spirals into a chaotic but comedic sequence of events that tests the patience of an old man and the mischief capacity of modern-day kids.
Starring: Kanayo O. Kanayo, Yvonne Jegede, Darasimi Nadi, Fiyinfoluwa Asenuga, and Bimbo Akintola.
Grandpa Must Obey is coming to Cinemas from November 21st, 20225.
Safari (2025) – November 21
A disillusioned senator’s wife from Nigeria who seeks solace in a luxurious getaway to Kenya. But what begins as a peaceful retreat soon turns into a dangerous affair when she becomes entangled with a charming local tour guide accused of murder.
Starring: Osas Ighodaro, Ali Nuhu, Jidekene Achufusi, Anthony Monjaro, and Kenyan actors including Emmanuel Mugo and Helen Keli
Safari premieres in cinemas on November 21.
Son of the Soil (2025) – November 21
Nigerian soldier Zion Ladejo, haunted by his past, returns home after his sister’s tragic death. Determined to uncover those responsible, he embarks on a vengeful path, while seeking redemption for his own actions.
The film stars Razaq Adoti (Black Hawk Down), Iretiola Doyle (Fifty, Arbitration), Sunshine Rosman (Flawsome, Finding Messiah), Philip Asaya (Cake, Slum King), Damilola Ogunsi (The Weekend, Gangs of Lagos), Taye Arimoro (Casa La Novia, The House of Secrets), Emeka Golden (Joe, Ije Awele), Sharon Rotimi (Chronicles) and James ‘BlacQ’ Damilare.
Son of the Soil premieres in cinemas nationwide from November 21.
Unknown Soldier (2025) – November 21
An innocent hero dragged into a mess without asking for it – or unaware of how he got involved. A sudden event that thrust our person into the world of hurt and it comes without warning. Bayo believes his past is behind him. He gets on with his life – building his auto-workshop business and providing for his family. Tragedy strikes when a home invasion and robbery goes wrong. Was it a random incident or has his past come back to haunt him?
Starring: Deyemi Okanlawon, Desmond Elliot, Omowunmi Dada, Kehinde Bankole, Eso Dike and many others.
Unknown Soldier premieres in cinemas on November 21, 2025.
Warlord: Olori Ogun (2025) – November 28
The Yoruba epic with four directors; Odunlade Adekola, Abbey Lanre, Adebayo Tijani, and Tope Adebayo.
Starring: Odunlade Adekola, Toyin Abraham Ajeyemi, Femi Adebayo, Muyiwa Ademola and many others.
More details coming soon.
Stitches (2025) – November 28
STITCHES, Two hearts. One story. She had a dream and the passion to chase it. He lived in a world of privilege.
When fate brought them together, the impossible became inevitable. In a society divided by class and bound by prejudice, falling in love became their greatest act of courage. Can love be the thread that stitches two worlds together or will it tear everything apart?
Starring: Dakore Egbuson-Akande, Regina Askia, Adaobi Dibor and Obinna Okenwa
Premieres in cinemas on November 28
Dust to Dreams (2025) – November TBD
Dust to Dreams is set against the pulsating backdrop of Lagos nightlife. The story follows a nightclub owner’s struggle to preserve her empire while her daughter’s estranged father, a soldier, suddenly returns, unearthing long-buried emotions.
The cast includes Nse Ikpe-Etim, Eku Edewor, Atlanta Bridget Johnson, and rising talent Constance Olatunde, with a special appearance by British-Nigerian musician Seal. The film weaves themes of family, ambition, and reconciliation with music as a driving force.
Dust to Dreams is also expected to screen on EbonyLife ON Plus.
Ajosepo (2024) – November TBD
estranged brothers Jide and Dapo are compelled to unite when their father becomes embroiled in a compromising situation with the bride’s aunt, endangering the wedding.
“Ajosepo” features a stellar cast including Timini Egbuson, Bisola Aiyeola, Tomike Adeoye, Mercy Aigbe, Mike Afolarin, alongside Nollywood veterans Yemi Solade, Ronke Ojo, and Muyiwa Ademola.
The film will stream on EbonyLife ON Plus this November.
Which of these Nollywood movies do you anticipate the most? Stay updated as we’ll add more Nollywood movies to this list.







