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The Uprising: Wives on Strike 3 hits N110 million milestone after 3 weeks at Cinemas 

Nollywood’s latest success story, The Uprising: Wives on Strike 3, has achieved a significant box office milestone, grossing N110 million in the 3 weeks ended Nov 10.

Directed by Omoni Oboli, the film has quickly gained traction, adding to the legacy of the Wives on Strike series.

Debuting with a strong opening weekend at N28.2 million, the film has maintained a steady upward momentum.

Released on October 17, The Uprising amassed an impressive N40.1 million during its second weekend from October 18-20, signaling strong interest from audiences nationwide.

Between October 25 and 31, it added another N27.2 million to its box office total, driven by sustained viewer enthusiasm.

The film’s presale campaign was also a success, with pre-sale vouchers contributing an additional N10 million in revenue, reflecting high anticipation for this latest instalment in the franchise. As of last week, it reached N68.2 million

Backstory 

The Uprising continues the widely acclaimed Wives on Strike series, first launched in 2016, which has captivated Nigerian audiences with its blend of humour, social justice themes, and dynamic storytelling.

The film’s emphasis on themes of family, courage, and sacrifice resonates deeply with audiences, marking a notable shift from the lighthearted tone of previous entries.

Omoni Oboli’s direction explores the lengths to which individuals go to protect their loved ones, adding a fresh dimension to the franchise and setting The Uprising apart from its predecessors.

More insights 

Featuring a cast of renowned Nollywood talents, The Uprising includes celebrated actors such as Uche Jombo, Ufuoma McDermott, Chioma Akpotha, and veteran actress Hilda Dokubo.

The film also showcases prominent actors Tomiwa Tegbe, Segun Arinze, Kalu Ikeagwu, Julius Agwu, and Okey Bakassi, each delivering impactful performances that heighten the film’s emotional intensity and thematic depth.

With The Uprising marking a shift toward higher-stakes narratives, the franchise exemplifies Nollywood’s readiness to evolve and expand, offering a glimpse into the promising future of Nigerian cinema.

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