Blood Sisters season 2: Mo Abudu Announces Return on Netflix

Executive producer Mo Abudu announced the return of Netflix’s hit series *Blood Sisters* for a highly anticipated second season. The series, produced by EbonyLife Studios, has been in development for over 18 months, with a table read already completed. Filming is expected to begin in the coming weeks.

Cast Members Set to Return with New Additions

Fans of Blood Sisters can look forward to seeing familiar faces in the upcoming season. Stars like Ini Dima-Okojie, Nancy Isime, Kate Henshaw, and Daniel Etim Effiong will reprise their roles. Michelle Dede, Anita ‘Warri Pikin’ Asuoha, and Bolaji Ogunmola will join the new cast. Their roles remain undisclosed. The production promises a thrilling continuation filled with suspense and drama.

Mo Abudu Teases Exciting Twists in Season 2

In her Instagram announcement, Mo Abudu promised fans “twists, turns, and edge-of-the-seat drama” for the second season. Craig Freimond, Zeli Zulu, and Adze Ugah wrote the script, aiming to enhance the tension and intrigue of the first season.

Recap of Blood Sisters’ First Season Success

The first season of Blood Sisters premiered in 2022 and quickly became a global sensation. Biyi Bandele and Kenneth Gyang directed the show. It followed best friends Sarah and Kemi, who fled after a groom disappeared. The series was a major hit, landing on Netflix’s global top ten list for English TV shows.

New Directorial Team for Season 2

Season two will see Daniel Oriahi joining Kayode Kasum as co-director. The team remains dedicated to delivering a captivating sequel that will meet the high expectations of its audience, though they have yet to confirm the release date. The change in directorial leadership suggests fresh creative perspectives while maintaining the series’ established tone.

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Building on EbonyLife Studios’ Legacy

EbonyLife Studios is working on *Blood Sisters* season two, strengthening its influence in African storytelling. Mo Abudu leads the charge. Her trailblazing efforts guarantee audiences will enjoy top-tier productions resonating locally and globally.

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