Agentic AI is one of the most important tech trend of 2025. This new generation of artificial intelligence doesn’t just respond to prompts, it plans, takes action, and completes tasks independently. For creators, entrepreneurs, and young professionals, this shift is unlocking new levels of productivity and opportunity.
WHAT EXACTLY IS AGENTIC AI?
Agentic AI is a smarter and more capable form of AI that can break goals into steps, execute tasks, and improve performance over time. Instead of giving instructions one by one, you set a goal, and the AI figures out the rest.
Examples:
“Grow my TikTok to 20k.”
“Create a weekly trend report.”
“Organize my brand’s content calendar.”
HOW AGENTIC AI BENEFITS CREATORS AND BUSINESSES
Faster Workflows
Agentic AI automates repetitive tasks like scheduling posts, drafting emails, responding to customers, and generating analytics saving hours every week.
Better Decision Making
It analyzes trends, performance, and competition, making it easier to refine strategies and avoid errors.
Stronger Content Creation
Agentic AI generates ideas, drafts captions, tracks engagement, and supports consistency across platforms.
A Boost for Small Businesses
It handles customer interactions, admin tasks, marketing basics, and competitor updates, acting like an affordable digital team member.
Accessible to Everyone
Anyone with a phone or laptop can tap into this technology, making it especially valuable for young African creators and entrepreneurs.
Agentic AI is transforming how individuals work, create, and scale. As these tools become more integrated into daily life, they will continue empowering creators, professionals, and small businesses to achieve more with less effort.
It’s not just enough to know about this tools, you have to take the next step of knowing how to use them. Follow Streamdorm to stay updated on topics relating to tech and AI.
The wait is officially over for demigod fans! The highly anticipated second season of the Disney+ original series, ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians,’ is now streaming. The season adapts Rick Riordan’s beloved second novel, The Sea of Monsters, plunging Percy Jackson and his friends into a desperate quest to save Camp Half-Blood.
The first two episodes of ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ Season 2 premiered on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, exclusively on Disney+.
The Sea of Monsters: Saving Camp Half-Blood
The events of Season 2 immediately follow the dramatic conclusion of The Lightning Thief adaptation. The magical borders protecting Camp Half-Blood, which are sustained by the spirit of the demigod Thalia, have been critically weakened after the attack by Luke Castellan and the rising forces of the Titan Kronos.
The only known remedy to restore the camp’s defences is the legendary Golden Fleece, rumoured to be located in the treacherous waters known as the Sea of Monsters (the mortal equivalent of the Bermuda Triangle).
Percy Jackson (Walker Scobell), Annabeth Chase (Leah Sava Jeffries), and Grover Underwood (Aryan Simhadri) must brave cursed islands and mythological beasts not only to find the Fleece but also to rescue Grover, who has fallen into the hands of the Cyclops Polyphemus while searching for the missing nature god, Pan. This quest is critical for the fate of every demigod.
Returning and New Cast Members
The central trio who brought the first book to life are back for this complex adventure:
Walker Scobell (Percy Jackson)
Leah Sava Jeffries (Annabeth Chase)
Aryan Simhadri (Grover Underwood)
‘The Sea of Monsters’ introduces several key characters central to Percy’s journey:
Tyson: Daniel Diemer joins the cast as Tyson, Percy’s Cyclops half-brother, a pivotal and emotionally resonant role.
Clarisse La Rue: Dior Goodjohn’s daughter of Ares steps up, leading her own competing quest for the Fleece.
Zeus: Courtney B. Vance is introduced as the new actor portraying the King of the Gods, Zeus.
Full ‘Percy Jackson’ Season 2 Release Schedule
Similar to the previous season, Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2 will feature eight episodes. After the two-episode premiere, new chapters will drop weekly every Wednesday.
The long-awaited trailer for Oversabi Aunty is finally here! Nigerian star actress and producer Toyin Abraham takes the lead in this comedy drama, which promises laughter, chaos, and unforgettable family moments. Fans can now get their first look at the antics of the “Oversabi Aunty” the nosy, overly helpful relative we all know from weddings and family gatherings.
Set to hit cinemas nationwide on December 19, 2025, the movie is already generating buzz for its hilarious take on family life and cultural comedy.
The trailer introduces Toun, a devout church usher who believes she knows what’s best for everyone around her. Her overzealous “help” quickly turns ordinary events into hilarious chaos. From weddings to family conflicts, Toun’s meddling creates both laughter and life lessons, making her a character audiences can relate to and laugh with.
The film’s tone is a mix of comedy and drama, balancing fun moments with real-life family challenges. It’s a story that Nigerians will find familiar, especially anyone who has dealt with an “oversabi” aunt or uncle.
A December release positions the movie as a must watch for families during the festive season.
The trailer promises a film that’s entertaining while also delivering relatable life lessons, a mix that makes Oversabi Aunty a potential hit this holiday season. Watch the trailer now and get ready for a festive laugh filled cinematic experience.
She has a solution for everyone… and she’s bringing big comedy, family drama, loud laughter, and real-life lessons along with it.
TikTok has released its official list of the Global Top 20 Songs of 2025, and it’s a brilliant mix of blasts from the past, global sounds, and brand new bangers. This list isn’t just about music; it’s a combination of the trends, memes, and moments that defined the year. This year’s chart proves that music truly knows no borders! A massive shout out goes to Nigerian Afrobeats star Chella, whose hit “My Darling” earned a well deserved spot at #19, proving the global power and energy of African music on the platform.
Here is the definitive, easy to read list of the biggest viral hits that powered TikTok in 2025.
Top 10 Global TikTok Songs: The Year’s Biggest Viral Hits
These ten tracks were used in millions of videos, setting the tone for the entire platform. From dance challenges to viral videos, these songs were everywhere!
1. “Pretty Little Baby” – Connie Francis
Pure, innocent joy. This 1962 classic was the most used song globally, proving TikTok has a soft spot for wholesome throwbacks.
2. “Hold My Hand” – Jess Glynne
Main character energy. An uplifting anthem for positive outlooks, travel goals, and feel-good moments.
3. “Rock That Body” – Black Eyed Peas
This 2010 party starter was the soundtrack for intense dance moves and workout edits in 2025.
4. “Azul” – J Balvin
Smooth and stylish. The Colombian superstar’s reggaeton hit kept its cool, dominating edits and fashion transitions.
5. “Dame Un Grrr” – Fantomel x Kate Linn
Eccentric energy. This Euro-dance track was a massive hit for quirky, fast-paced comedy skits and transformation videos.
6. “APT.” – ROSÉ & Bruno Mars
Global pop excellence. A highly anticipated collaboration that immediately became the go to for fan edits and dance covers.
7. “Te Quería Ver” – Alemán & Neton Vega
Unexpected fusion. This viral Mexican rap and Regional Mexican blend proves how quickly unique sounds can catch fire.
8. “Stecu Stecu” – Faris Adam
Infectious dance beat. This high energy track became a staple for global dance challenges and catchy, upbeat content.
9. “Anxiety” – Doechii
Real and raw emotion. This song was used for honest, personal storytelling and videos addressing mental health followed by Will Smith old dance video clip aiding the trend.
10. “Sailor Song” – Gigi Perez
Dreamy and aesthetic. The perfect sound for soft visuals, scenic montages, and introspective content.
The Next 10: Completing the Global TikTok Top 20
The back half of the list is just as important, highlighting the incredible diversity of music TikTok pushes into the mainstream.
11. “Shake It To The Max (FLY) (Remix)” – MOLIY, Silent Addy, Skillibeng, Shenseea
12. “Ocean eyes” – Billie Eilish
13. “No One Noticed” – The Marías
14. “back to friends” – sombr
15. “Sparks” – Coldplay
16. “That’s So True” – Gracie Abrams
17. “Let Down” – Radiohead
18. “Suave” – El Alfa
19. “My Darling” – Chella
20. “We Hug Now” – Sydney Rose
Did your favorite viral sound make the ranking? Let us know which one you think deserved the top spot!
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PinPoint has confirmed Chris Ihidero’s debut feature film, ‘Aloma’. Chris Ihidero serves as the writer and director of the film.
The film has officially wrapped filming and is currently in post-production.
The film, which is described as a “love story in a time of war – a war between those who have and those who don’t”, is fully financed by a consortium of investors led by MBO Capital and is scheduled for a major international premiere by 2026.
“Shooting has wrapped, post-production is ongoing, and everything is now set to bring fans up to speed on what has been going on behind the scenes. We believe Aloma is a film that transcends regional boundaries, telling a deeply human story with universal themes of love, struggle, and resilience in the modern African context,” said Wole Ajetomobi, Head of Productions, PinPoint Media.
“Chris Ihidero’s vision, the dedication of the cast and crew, and the strategic financial backing from MBO Capital has allowed us to create a work of exceptional quality that we anticipate will set a new benchmark for cinematic ambition on the continent,” Ajetomobi added.
Aloma is one of many more stories by Ihidero, which tell authentic and impactful African stories. The film draws inspiration from Chris Ihidero’s early life in the ghetto and trenches of Lagos.
For years, we’ve watched Afrobeats artists conquer global charts. But in 2025, one name transcended music to truly define the heights of luxury lifestyle: Burna Boy. He wasn’t just making hits; he was curating a lifestyle, a look, an entire vibe that reshaped how Nigerians and the world view modern African richness. Forget flashy logos; Burna Boy’s luxury in 2025 was about exclusive collaborations, understated elegance, and a global, borderless appeal. And in my humble opinion, no one did it better.
Burna Boy and the On Patnership
Let’s start with the main discourse, or rather, the sleek, performance-engineered sneaker in the stadium. Burna Boy’s multi-year partnership with Swiss sportswear giant On was, hands down, the most significant lifestyle endorsement deal in Afrobeats in 2025. This wasn’t just another celebrity wearing a brand; it was a cultural alignment.
The points it made
Beyond Athleisure: On is a premium, often high-fashion, athletic brand known for its technical innovation and minimalist aesthetic. By collaborating with Burna Boy, On didn’t just gain an ambassador; they gained a cultural bridge to a massive, aspirational market.
The “Quiet Luxury” of Performance: This partnership subtly introduced a new form of luxury to the Nigerian mainstream: “quiet luxury” in athletic wear. It wasn’t about the loudest logo but the sleekest design, the most advanced tech, and the feeling of exclusivity. Burna Boy made it cool to invest in high-performance gear that also looked incredibly stylish.
Accessible Aspiration: While On products can be pricey, the collaboration made the brand tangible. Suddenly, owning a pair of On sneakers wasn’t just about athletic performance; it was about aligning with Burna Boy’s elevated, globally-minded lifestyle. It became a marker of taste, not just wealth.
#Opinion piece
This deal wasn’t just smart marketing; it was a stroke of genius that allowed Burna Boy to influence the everyday footwear and casual wear choices of millions, subtly elevating their perception of luxury.
Red Carpet Royalty: Fashion as a Statement
Burna Boy’s fashion choices in 2025 continued to solidify his status as a global style icon. He’s never been one for safe choices, and this year was no masterclass in pushing boundaries while maintaining an air of sophisticated cool.
Met Gala Masterclass
His appearance at the Met Gala (where he notably wore a custom red tuxedo and eel skin cape by Ugo Mozie) wasn’t just about looking good; it was about making a statement. It screamed: “African excellence belongs on the world’s most exclusive fashion stage, and it does so with unique flair.”
Beyond the Bling
What sets Burna Boy apart is his move away from overt, logo-heavy branding. His luxury is more refined, more about the cut of a custom suit, the texture of a unique fabric, or the story behind a piece of jewelry. He inspires fans to think about personal style, rather than just brand names.
African Designers on the Global Stage
Crucially, he consistently champions African designers, bringing them onto the global stage through his personal wardrobe. This isn’t just fashion; it’s a powerful endorsement of African creativity and craftsmanship, further fueling the “buy Africa” lifestyle movement among discerning consumers.
#Opinion piece
Burna Boy isn’t just wearing clothes; he’s curating culture. His fashion choices are deliberate, pushing the boundaries of what a global African superstar should look like, always with an underlying message of confidence and originality.
The Global Nomad: Jet-Set Lifestyle as the Ultimate Flex
In 2025, Burna Boy’s lifestyle was truly borderless. His extensive “No Sign of Weakness” world tour wasn’t just a series of concerts; it was a living demonstration of a truly international luxury lifestyle.
Beyond Nigerian Shores
Features in international lifestyle magazines often depicted him vacationing in exotic locales like Jamaica, showcasing an ease with global travel and leisure that few of his peers could match. This isn’t just about showing off; it’s about projecting an image of boundless opportunity.
The “Global Citizen” Aspiration
For many Nigerians, the ability to travel freely and experience diverse cultures is the ultimate form of luxury. Burna Boy embodies this aspiration, inspiring fans to seek global experiences, whether through remote work, international education, or simply broader cultural awareness.
“Relaxed Rich” Vibe
Despite his immense success, Burna Boy maintains a remarkably “relaxed rich” persona. His style often oscillates between high fashion and comfortable, yet premium, casual wear. This resonates deeply, suggesting that true luxury is about comfort, freedom, and being effortlessly cool, rather than constantly performing wealth.
#Opinion piece
Burna Boy’s lifestyle isn’t just aspirational; it’s motivational. It shows that African talent cannot only compete globally but also dictate the terms of global luxury, inspiring a generation to think bigger and travel further.
Photo credit: Billboard
In 2025, Burna Boy didn’t just continue his musical reign; he solidified his position as the undisputed king of Afrobeats luxury lifestyle. Through groundbreaking partnerships like On, his bold and distinctive fashion choices, and a lifestyle that seamlessly blended global travel with authentic African roots, he set the standard.
He taught us that luxury isn’t just about expensive things; it’s about exclusive access, thoughtful curation, cultural impact, and the freedom to define your own terms of success. And for that, in my opinion, he deserves every bit of the crown.
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Christopher Nolan is stepping into mythic territory with his upcoming epic, The Odyssey and the conversation around the film is already heating up. Just two years after Oppenheimer sparked intense global debates on ethics, responsibility, and historical truth, Nolan’s new project is once again pulling the world into another storm of controversy.
While The Odyssey is rooted in ancient Greek literature, the tension surrounding the film feels oddly familiar. From ethical questions to political pushback, Nolan appears to be revisiting the same pressure points that defined the discourse around Oppenheimer.
A New Epic With Familiar Heat
Even before the cameras stopped rolling, The Odyssey drew headlines for its filming locations. Nolan chose to shoot key sequences in Western Sahara, a region globally recognized as disputed. That decision instantly triggered criticism from activists, journalists, and political groups who accused the production of “normalizing” an ongoing occupation.
It’s the type of global outcry Nolan is no stranger to. Oppenheimer placed the filmmaker in the center of ethical conversations about historical trauma, nuclear warfare, and America’s moral responsibility. In the same way, The Odyssey is finding itself caught between artistic expression and political tension.
Echoes of Oppenheimer’s Ethical Storm
The parallels are hard to ignore:
High stakes storytelling: Just as Oppenheimer navigated real-world consequences, The Odyssey is being scrutinized for how its production decisions affect real people and political realities.
Global moral debate: Both films challenge the audience to think beyond the screen; whether it’s nuclear devastation or contested territories.
A director unafraid of controversy: Nolan continues to choose stories and methods that push against cultural and geopolitical boundaries.
A $250 Million Gamble
With a price tag hovering around $250 million, The Odyssey is the most expensive film of Nolan’s career. The size of the production alone invites scrutiny, but the combination of massive scale and politically sensitive filming choices turns the spotlight even brighter.
A cultural flashpoint
If Nolan’s past work is any indication, The Odyssey will blend myth with modern relevance and that blend is exactly where controversy thrives.
With The Odyssey, Christopher Nolan is walking straight back into the controversial territory that made Oppenheimer one of the most debated films of its decade.
Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey is already stirring global debate, mirroring the intense controversies that surrounded Oppenheimer. From political backlash to ethical questions, here’s how Nolan’s new epic is revisiting familiar fault lines.
The Golden Globe Awards are often a thrilling forerunner to the Oscars, particularly in the music categories, where a single song can capture the heart of a film and resonate globally. For the 2026 Golden Globes, the Best Original Song – Motion Picture category consist of a formidable lineup, with “I Lied To You” from Ryan Coogler’s ambitious supernatural drama ‘SINNERS’ positioned as a powerful contender.
“I Lied To You” stands out for its deep roots and raw emotional power. Performed within ‘SINNERS’ by the compelling Miles Caton, the song is far more than a simple soundtrack inclusion; it’s the very soul of the film. Set in the 1932 Mississippi Delta, ‘SINNERS’ talks about the origins of the blues, and Caton’s character, Sammie Moore, an aspiring musician, channels the era’s struggles and aspirations into every note.
The track’s brilliance is owed to the collaboration between two musical giants: Grammy-winning R&B legend Raphael Saadiq and Oscar-winning composer Ludwig Göransson. Their combined talents have forged a blues track that feels both historically authentic and universally resonant, giving voice to the film’s powerful narrative. The nomination for “I Lied To You” not only highlights the exceptional songwriting but also Coogler’s visionary use of music as a central narrative force in a film that is a major contender across multiple Golden Globe categories, including Best Motion Picture – Drama.
Other Nominations in the Category
While “I Lied To You” offers a unique, blues-infused entry, it faces competition from an array of globally recognized artists and cinematic moments:
“No Time To Die” from No Time To Die
This haunting and atmospheric track, performed by global superstar Billie Eilish, delivered a classic Bond theme with a modern, melancholic twist. Co-written with her brother Finneas O’Connell, it became an instant classic, capturing the espionage thriller’s gravitas and emotional depth.
“Stand Up” from Harriet
A truly inspiring and uplifting anthem, Cynthia Erivo’s “Stand Up” captures the indomitable spirit of Harriet Tubman. Co-written by Erivo herself with Joshuah Brian Campbell, the song is a gospel-infused powerhouse that not only showcases Erivo’s incredible vocal range but also serves as a rallying cry for freedom and justice. Its message is potent, making it a strong and moving nominee.
“Speak Now” from One Night in Miami…
This deeply moving and thought-provoking song, performed by Leslie Odom Jr., is central to the film’s exploration of civil rights, friendship, and responsibility. Co-written by Odom Jr. and Sam Ashworth, “Speak Now” is a soulful and contemplative piece that reflects the profound conversations and societal pressures faced by the film’s iconic characters. Its lyrical depth and Odom Jr.’s compelling performance make it a standout.
“Io sì (Seen)” from The Life Ahead
A tender and evocative ballad performed by Italian vocal sensation Laura Pausini, “Io sì (Seen)” (also known as “Seen”) speaks to themes of recognition, compassion, and human connection. Co-written by Pausini, Niccolò Agliardi, and the legendary Diane Warren (a Golden Globe and Oscar perennial), the song beautifully captures the film’s heartwarming story and Pausini’s powerful, expressive delivery ensures its emotional impact.
The Race to the Golden Globe
This year’s Best Original Song category shows the diverse ways music can elevate storytelling. From the raw blues of “I Lied To You” to the global pop appeal of Billie Eilish, the inspiring power of Cynthia Erivo, the soulful reflection of Leslie Odom Jr., and the emotional resonance of Laura Pausini, each song brings a unique strength to the competition.
“I Lied To You” has the advantage of being deeply embedded in the narrative of a critically celebrated film, creating an organic and unforgettable cinematic moment. Its authenticity and the powerful performances surrounding it could very well sway voters. As the countdown to the Golden Globes continues, the anticipation builds for which of these extraordinary songs will ultimately be recognized as the year’s finest.
The anticipation is over! The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) and Dick Clark Productions have officially announced the full list of nominees for the 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, set to take place on Sunday, January 11, 2026, and broadcast on CBS. Hosted by the sharp and witty Nikki Glaser, this year’s nominations promise an exciting race across both film and television.
This year, a few titles have truly dominated the conversation, with Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another leading the charge in motion pictures with an impressive nine nominations. Close behind is Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value with eight nods, and Ryan Coogler’s Sinners securing seven. On the television front, HBO Max’s hit The White Lotus once again proved its critical appeal with six nominations, followed by Netflix’s Adolescence with five.
Below is the complete, official list of nominees for the 2026 Golden Globe Awards.
I. Motion Picture Categories
Best Motion Picture – Drama
Frankenstein (Netflix)
Hamnet (Focus Features)
It Was Just an Accident (NEON)
The Secret Agent (NEON)
Sentimental Value (NEON)
Sinners (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Blue Moon (Sony Pictures Classics)
Bugonia (Focus Features)
Marty Supreme (A24)
No Other Choice (NEON)
Nouvelle Vague (Netflix)
One Battle After Another (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Best Director – Motion Picture
Paul Thomas Anderson (One Battle After Another)
Ryan Coogler (Sinners)
Guillermo del Toro (Frankenstein)
Jafar Panahi (It Was Just an Accident)
Joachim Trier (Sentimental Value)
Chloé Zhao (Hamnet)
Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
Jessie Buckley (Hamnet)
Jennifer Lawrence (Die My Love)
Renate Reinsve (Sentimental Value)
Julia Roberts (After the Hunt)
Tessa Thompson (Hedda)
Eva Victor (Sorry, Baby)
Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
Joel Edgerton (Train Dreams)
Oscar Isaac (Frankenstein)
Dwayne Johnson (The Smashing Machine)
Michael B. Jordan (Sinners)
Wagner Moura (The Secret Agent)
Jeremy Allen White (Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere)
Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Rose Byrne (If I Had Legs I’d Kick You)
Chase Infiniti (One Battle After Another)
Cynthia Erivo (Wicked: For Good)
Kate Hudson (Song Sung Blue)
Amanda Seyfried (The Testament of Ann Lee)
Emma Stone (Bugonia)
Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Timothée Chalamet (Marty Supreme)
George Clooney (Jay Kelly)
Leonardo DiCaprio (One Battle After Another)
Ethan Hawke (Blue Moon)
Lee Byung-Hun (No Other Choice)
Jesse Plemons (Bugonia)
Best Performance by a Supporting Female Actor in any Motion Picture
Emily Blunt (The Smashing Machine)
Elle Fanning (Sentimental Value)
Ariana Grande (Wicked: For Good)
Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas (Sentimental Value)
Amy Madigan (Weapons)
Teyana Taylor (One Battle After Another)
Best Performance by a Supporting Male Actor in any Motion Picture
Benicio del Toro (One Battle After Another)
Jacob Elordi (Frankenstein)
Paul Mescal (Hamnet)
Sean Penn (One Battle After Another)
Adam Sandler (Jay Kelly)
Stellan Skarsgård (Sentimental Value)
Best Screenplay – Motion Picture
Paul Thomas Anderson (One Battle After Another)
Ronald Bronstein & Josh Safdie (Marty Supreme)
Ryan Coogler (Sinners)
Jafar Panahi (It Was Just an Accident)
Eskil Vogt & Joachim Trier (Sentimental Value)
Chloé Zhao & Maggie O’Farrell (Hamnet)
Best Motion Picture – Animated
Arco
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle
Elio
KPop Demon Hunters
Little Amélie or the Character of Rain
Zootopia 2
Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language
It Was Just an Accident (France)
No Other Choice (South Korea)
The Secret Agent (Brazil)
Sentimental Value (Norway)
Sirāt (Spain)
The Voice of Hind Rajab (Tunisia)
II. Television Categories
Best Television Series – Drama
The Diplomat (Netflix)
The Pitt (HBO Max)
Pluribus (Apple TV+)
Severance (Apple TV+)
Slow Horses (Apple TV+)
The White Lotus (HBO Max)
Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Abbott Elementary (ABC)
The Bear (FX on Hulu)
Hacks (HBO Max)
Nobody Wants This (Netflix)
Only Murders in the Building (Hulu)
The Studio (TBD)
Best Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
Adolescence (Netflix)
All Her Fault (Peacock)
The Beast in Me (Netflix)
Black Mirror (Netflix)
Dying for Sex (FX on Hulu)
The Girlfriend (Prime Video)
Best Performance by a Female Actor in a TV Series – Drama
Kathy Bates (Matlock)
Britt Lower (Severance)
Helen Mirren (MobLand)
Bella Ramsey (The Last of Us)
Keri Russell (The Diplomat)
Rhea Seehorn (Pluribus)
Best Performance by a Male Actor in a TV Series – Drama
Forget the cliche holiday cheer. December 2025 is set to be one of the most creatively daring and commercially significant months in Nollywood history. Nigeria’s top producers and directors are delivering a powerful mix of deep social commentary, historical fantasy epics, and high-stakes political thrillers right to the cinema and your streaming devices.
Here is your detailed guide to the 10 must-watch Nigerian movies and documentaries releasing this festive season.
This Is Love (Documentary) Dec 1, 2025
Key Producer/Director: Victor Ugoo Njoku (Co-Director)
This is not your typical holiday romance. This powerful and essential documentary shines a light on the intimate lives of three LGBTQ+ Nigerian couples living and loving under the shadow of the Same-Sex Marriage Prohibition Act (SSMPA). Through warm, deeply personal interviews, the film explores their challenges, resilience, and the sheer normalcy of their romantic connections, making a subtle yet profound assertion of their existence within Nigerian society. It’s a crucial, tender piece of social-issue filmmaking.
Part of the esteemed First Features Slate Initiative, this drama stars Shalewa Ashafa as Sylvia Philips, a celebrated reality star whose meticulously constructed life collapses when her true, complicated identity is revealed. Forced to return to the childhood orphanage she tried to forget, the film explores the high cost of deceit, the journey of self-rediscovery, and what remains when the truth finally catches up.
This Is Not a Nollywood Movie (Dec 5, 2025)
Key Producer/Director: Wale Ojo (Director/Writer)
Making his directorial debut, veteran actor Wale Ojo delivers a wildly self-aware satire. The story follows Okechukwu Nwadibe (played by Ojo), a washed-up director from Nnewi who, inspired by a dream of winning an Oscar, attempts a chaotic comeback in Lagos. When he takes a shady loan from a powerful gangster, the film spirals into a dangerous, hilarious mess. Expect meta-humour and a candid, if exaggerated, look at the craziness of the industry.
Masaka Kids: A Rhythm Within (Documentary) Dec 9, 2025
This inspiring documentary focuses on the incredible Masaka Kids Africana, a group of talented children from Uganda who found global fame through their vibrant and energetic music and dance videos. It’s an uplifting, family-friendly film that captures the joy, resilience, and power of music in community. The documentary made this list because of its wide anticipation amongst Nollywood viewers.
From the undisputed “Box Office Queen,” Funke Akindele’s latest cinematic offering is a comedy-drama that peels back the curtain on the chaotic, high-pressure world of a Nollywood film set. The film captures the raw struggles, hidden experiences, and often untold stories of the crew members and actors (including an ensemble cast featuring Tobi Bakre, Iyabo Ojo, and Ini Dima-Okojie) as they navigate production mishaps, personal egos, and the fight to keep their project and their sanity intact.
A Very Dirty Christmas (Dec 16, 2025)
Key Producer/Director: Akay Mason (Director)
This film delivers on the classic holiday premise: a chaotic family gathering. When a large family comes together for the festive season, old issues resurface, long held secrets are explosively exposed, and the ‘peaceful’ celebration turns into a loud, messy, and hilarious wahala. The stellar cast includes veterans like Eucharia Anunobi and Femi Branch.
Oversabi Aunty (Dec 19, 2025)
Key Producer/Director: Toyin Abraham (Director/Producer)
Directed by and starring Toyin Abraham, this comic drama centres on Toun, a self-righteous church usher obsessed with “fixing” other people’s lives using her strong faith. Her overzealous, meddlesome advice spirals into disastrous consequences, peaking at a family wedding introduction. Toun is ultimately forced to confront the chaos her misplaced devotion has caused in a story that blends witty social commentary with relatable family dynamics.
Niyi Akinmolayan, known for his visual ambition (The Set Up, Elevator Baby), returns with a grand Fantasy/Epic Drama for Christmas Eve. The film follows a lone warrior sent on a mission to hunt down a dangerous beast unleashed by a rival clan. However, his journey reveals a much bigger hidden truth and a forbidden connection that forces him to question his loyalty and honour. Expect breathtaking cinematography and a thrilling narrative.
King of Boys 3: The Beginning of the End (Dec 25, 2025 – Christmas Day)
Key Producer/Director: Kemi Adetiba (Director)
This is arguably the most anticipated film of the year. Kemi Adetiba gifts fans of her explosive political thriller saga the next chapter on Christmas Day. Picking up the story of Eniola Salami, this installment promises to deliver the high-stakes political intrigue, gripping action, and powerful socio-political commentary that the franchise is famous for. Expect monumental performances and a truly cinematic event.
Wizkid: Long Live Lagos (Documentary) Dec 26, 2025
Key Producer/Director: Karam Gill (Director)
While it’s an HBO original set for release Dec 11, African fans will get the intimate experience on Showmax from Boxing Day. Directed by Karam Gill, this feature-length documentary follows Nigerian superstar Ayodeji “Wizkid” Balogun as he prepares for his historic performance at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The film explores his rise from the Surulere streets of Lagos to global icon status, challenging Western media’s stereotypes and tracing the massive global shift in the perception of African music. It is a candid look at the process and persistence behind his stardom.
This diverse slate proves that Nollywood is operating at the peak of its creative and commercial power. Whether you’re seeking a fantasy escape, a deep look into social issues, or the simple joy of a star-studded comedy, December 2025 has cemented its place as a legendary month for Nigerian cinematic storytelling. Happy viewing!