The highly anticipated cinematic epic So Long Odigbose is already generating massive attention ahead of its planned 2027 release, following its first-ever filmed scene on June 15th, 2026.

Below are fifteen revelations about the production that are already sparking global curiosity.
1. First Scene Filmed on June 15th, 2026
The very first official movie scene of So Long Odigbose was shot on June 15th, 2026.
2. Story Originates from Tourism Visionary
The story was founded by the visionary behind La Campagne Tropicana Beach Resort, Otunba Wanle Akinboboye.
3. Script Written by Internationally Recognized Writer
The screenplay was crafted by UK-based writer Tunde Babalola,known for popular movies like Devil is a liar and so on.
4. Written Over Two Decades Ago
The story was originally developed more than 25 years ago before finally being adapted into a full-scale film production.
5. Stage Legacy Before Cinema
Before becoming a film, So Long Odigbose enjoyed years of stage performances across Nigeria before presidents, governors, royal fathers, ambassadors and so on.
6. Featuring Legendary Actors
Stage versions featured icons such as Norbert Young and Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, son of popular legend, Jide Kosovo among other celebrated performers.
7. Deep Historical Narrative
The film expands far beyond colonial history, exploring African kings, warriors, and royal private lives in greater depth.
8. Multi-Layered Storytelling
It combines historical, political, and emotional narratives, offering a complex portrayal of African civilization.
9. Global Anticipation Building
The project has reportedly attracted attention from international stakeholders, including diplomats, cultural leaders, and entertainment enthusiasts.
10. High-End Cinematic Technology
Scenes are being captured with some of the most advanced and high-budget film equipment available globally.
11. Multilingual Production
The film is primarily a blend of Yoruba and English, preserving authenticity while appealing to global audiences.
12. Epic War Sequences
It features large-scale war scenes designed to rival major global historical epics in scope and intensity.
13. Multiple Filming Locations Across Nigeria
Production is taking place in various locations across Nigeria to authentically reflect historical and cultural settings.
14. Designed for Global Audience Reach
While rooted in African history, the film is structured to resonate with international viewers across different continents.
15. Release Scheduled for 2027
The official release of So Long Odigbose is slated for 2027, positioning it as one of the most anticipated African epic films in recent years.


























