HIT NIGERIAN DRAMA 'BLOOD SISTERS' RETURNS WITH SEASON 2 ON NETFLIX
Netflix’s first Nigerian Original hit series Blood Sisters returns for highly-anticipated second season
The highly-anticipated second season of BLOOD SISTERS is now live on Netflix, promising more tension, betrayal and twists as the story continues to unfold following the dramatic events of the first season.
Starring Ini Dima Okojie (Sarah) and Nancy Isime (Kemi), the series picks up following the explosive finale as the friend’s turned fugitives are still trying to clear their name following the accidental killing of Sarah's abusive, wealthy fiancé, Kola.
Hunted by powerful enemies and haunted by the choices they've made, Sarah and Kemi are pushed deeper into a dangerous world of violence, deception, and impossible decisions. As pressure mounts from every direction and with nowhere to hide as they struggle to stay one step ahead of those determined to bring them down, old loyalties are tested and long-buried secrets threaten to surface. With trust becoming increasingly fragile, the bond that once held them together begins to fracture under the weight of fear, guilt, and betrayal. Pushed to their absolute limits, Sarah and Kemi must confront the true cost of staying alive. But in a world where every escape comes at a price, survival may demand the one thing they cannot afford to lose: each other.
The first season of Blood Sisters, which is Netflix’s first Nigerian Original series, broke international barriers and reached the Netflix Global Top 10, with over 11 million hours viewed, when it first launched.
The cast returning to the Nigerian Netflix thriller includes, Ini Dima Okojie as Sarah (Skeleton Coast, Day of Destiny) and Nancy Isime as Kemi Sanya (Mamba’s Diamond, The Day You Found Us), Kate Henshaw as Uduak Ademola (Almost Perfect, The Ghost and the House of Truth), Gabriel Afolayan as Femi Ademola (This is Lagos, Coming from Insanity), Genoveva Umeh as Timiyen Ademola (Siraam, Baby Farm), Daniel Effiong as Akin (Jolly Roger, The Herd), Kehinde Bankole as Olayinka (Out in the Darkness, The Party), Segun Arinze as Superintendant Tijano Bello (Agesinkole 2: King of Thieves, The Party), Uche Jombo as Uchenna (Lagos Cougars, Damage).
New cast members include Mike Afolarin (A Lagos Love Story, Say Who Die), Michelle Dede (Desperate Housewives: Africa, What Lies Within), Anita Asuoha (Love, Lust and Other Things, Almost Perfect), Benjamin Touitou (Room 102, The Party), Blessing Nze (The Last Day, Dirty Reflections) and Bolaji Ogunmola (The Art of Letting Go, Reach).
Blood Sisters is produced by EbonyLife Group and executive produced by Mo Abudu (Dust To Dreams, Baby Farm, A Sunday Affair). The series was created by Ted Makanjuola, who also served as Production Designer for the second season. Directed by Daniel Oriahi (The Weekend, A Ghetto Love Story), the production is led by Supervising Producer Heidi Uys (Baby Farm, Oloture: The Journey) with Judith Audu-Foght (Just Not Married, The Sessions) serving as Producer and Yolanda Okereke (King of Boys, Something About the Briggs) as Costume Designer.
Charlie W