As the year winds down, Nollywood is gearing up to captivate audiences with a rich blend of films that promise entertainment, drama, and laughter.

Here are five highly anticipated movies to watch out for:

1. King of Boys 3: The Beginning of the End, directed by Kemi Adetiba, is set to hit cinemas on December 25, continuing the story of Eniola Salami, a powerful and complex character navigating the cutthroat world of politics and personal vendettas.

2. Behind The Scenes: A drama directed by Funke Akindele and Tunde Olaoye, opens on December 12, exploring the emotional costs of ambition and public expectation. The film promises to deliver a thought-provoking narrative, delving into the lives of those in the spotlight and the consequences of their actions.

3. This Is Not a Nollywood Movie: A meta-comedy directed by Wale Ojo, hits cinemas on December 5, following a struggling filmmaker’s wild comeback attempt. With its unique blend of humor and wit, this film is sure to entertain audiences and leave them laughing.

4. Colours of Fire: A fantasy drama directed by Niyi Akinmolayan, opens on December 24, telling the story of two rivals whose affair causes chaos within an empire. With its epic scope and dramatic twists, this film is set to be a major hit with audiences.

5. Oversabi Aunty: A comedy by Toyin Abraham, is set to release on December 19. The title, inspired by her viral moments at Priscilla Ojo’s wedding, is a clever marketing move that’s already generating buzz. By embracing the “Oversabi Aunty” label, Toyin is showcasing her sense of humor and willingness to poke fun at herself. The film’s release is highly anticipated, and it’s likely to be a hit with audiences eager to see Toyin Abraham’s comedic take on the “oversabi aunty” persona.