What to Expect from the New ‘Aníkúlápó’ Series: Insights from Watching 2 Episodes
In the world of “Aníkúlápó: Rise of the Spectre,” a sequel to the 2022 Netflix original film by Kunle Afolayan, viewers are transported back to pre-colonial Yoruba towns teeming with bustling commerce, friendly travelers, and hospitable communities. The protagonist, Saro (played by Kunle Remi), returns from apparent death, guided by a mysterious gatekeeper, to fulfill his debt for meddling with life and death in the prequel.
Saro, characterized as dashing yet shallow, embarks on a journey to collect the souls of those he previously resurrected, striking deals with mythical beings known as Akudaya. Despite a second chance, Saro’s life lacks meaning as he reverts to his old ways, setting up a palm wine bar and pursuing romantic interests in a new town. The series explores themes of sexual freedom and consent, portraying complex dynamics between characters against the backdrop of Yoruba culture.
Afolayan’s meticulous attention to period sets and authentic details brings the world of “Aníkúlápó: Rise of the Spectre” to life, offering viewers a glimpse into the grandeur and intricacies of pre-colonial Yoruba society. However, some critiques point to the series’ adherence to traditional Nollywood conventions, including monotonous dialogue and didactic themes.
Despite its flaws, “Aníkúlápó: Rise of the Spectre” heralds a new era of Nollywood production, striving for excellence and pushing boundaries within the industry. As the series premieres on March 1, 2024, it stands as a testament to the progress of Nigerian cinema while acknowledging the challenges that still lie ahead.