All 19 Jim Iyke Movies
Get ready to dive into the world of thrilling action and suspense with this exciting roundup of Jim Iyke Movies! From heart-pounding action scenes to dramatic plot twists, this article takes you on an unforgettable journey through some of the best films featuring the talented Jim Iyke. So, sit back, relax, and discover how the stars align in this captivating movie collection.
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1. Sakobi: The Snake Girl (1998)
When young Sakobi accidentally transforms into a mischievous snake, her family and friends are left terror-stricken by her eerie abilities. Little do they know, the snake girl is on a mission to take revenge on those who betrayed her. As she navigates the treacherous world of horror, Sakobi discovers the depth of her powers and harnesses them in an unforgettable, heart-stopping finale.
2. Heartbeats (2008)
“Heartbeats” (2008) is a riveting drama and musical film that follows the captivating journey of The Panthers, a group of talented young adults who share a passion for music and dance. At the helm of the group is their charismatic leader, Silver (John Njamah), who together with his girlfriend, Rita (Empress Njamah), Tami (Eunice Becker), and Omo (Mira Inamiti), tirelessly work towards their ultimate goal — to win the most prestigious music and dance competition.
3. Between Kings and Queens (2010)
Between Kings and Queens (2010) is a gripping action-comedy-romance film that takes viewers on an unforgettable journey led by the charismatic young prince, Kalu. With a PG-13 content rating, this movie offers an exciting blend of adventure, love, and the pursuit of freedom.
4. Last Flight to Abuja (2012)
“The Fatal Journey to Abuja” offers an adrenaline-filled experience, as it unfolds the nerve-wracking tale of a Nigerian commercial flight battling mid-air turmoil. Directed by the talented Obi Emelonye and penned by Tunde Babalola, Amaka Obi-Emelonye, and Obi Emelonye, this suspenseful drama immerses viewers in an edge-of-your-seat experience, recounting the horrific repercussions of an emergency landing.
5. And Then There Was You (2013)
Natalie’s life takes a sudden turn when she discovers her husband abandoned her for another family. Now, in search of comfort and solace, she finds herself drawn to the enigmatic Darrell.
6. Palace War (2014)
In “Palace War” (2014), a riveting drama set in Nigeria, one man’s struggle to leave his criminal past behind reaches a new level as he falls in love with a woman who knows nothing about his past. As he navigates the perilous journey of change, he must keep his dark secrets hidden or risk losing the love of his life.
7. When Love Comes Around (2014)
“When Love Comes Around, “ released in 2014, is a delightful and enchanting romantic comedy that will captivate your heart. Directed by Afe Olumowe and written by David Amah and Zynnell Zuh, this captivating film stars a brilliant ensemble cast including Zynnell Zuh, Eku Edewor, and Pierra Makena.
8. Stalker (2016)
“Stalker, “ a gripping 2016 Nigerian drama and romance film, follows a fearless fashion stylist as she becomes haunted by a mysterious man after her car unexpectedly breaks down in the rustic countryside. As the terror escalates, the protagonist must navigate a dangerous game of cat and mouse, all while trying to unravel the enigma surrounding her tormentor.
9. American Driver (2017)
American Driver is a delightful comedy film directed by Moses Inwang and written by Bode Ojo, Moses Inwang, and Patrick Nnamani. The story follows Jack Curry, an American driver who takes on the challenge of driving Nigerian celebrities to the annual GIAMA Awards in an effort to impress his boss, Kate. Along the way, he finds himself trying to befriend the aloof actor Jim Iyke as they navigate the glamorous world of celebrity.
10. Merry Men: The Real Yoruba Demons (2018)
Merry Men: The Real Yoruba Demons is a thrilling action-comedy movie that captures the essence of four rich men, fondly known as the Merry Men, who live a life of luxury and fun. Using their charm and wealth, they seduce powerful women, secure contracts from influential politicians, and help the less fortunate by stealing from the rich and redistributing their wealth.
11. Seven and a Half Dates (2018)
Seven and a Half Dates is a heartwarming and emotional drama film directed by Biodun Stephen. Released in 2018 and starring talented actors Toyin Abraham, Prince Agho, and Roxy Antak, this captivating tale is a must-watch for those seeking a thought-provoking cinematic experience.
12. Cultural Clash (2019)
Cultural Clash is a gripping drama and thriller film set in the heart of the ghetto, where the Johnson family, traditionally rooted in Nigerian culture, face an unexpected battle for survival. Yinka and Ade Johnson, two teenage siblings, find themselves in a whirlwind of challenges when their family is forced to relocate to the notorious neighborhood of Decatur.
13. Merry Men 2 (2019)
“Merry Men 2” is a thrilling action-comedy film that follows the exploits of the Merry Men, a beloved foursome who once made a name for themselves by robbing the rich to give to the poor. However, things have changed for these charming and ambitious individuals.
14. The Set Up (2019)
In “The Set Up, “ a down-on-his-luck businessman recruits a former drug smuggler and a talented confidence artist to assist with a risky scheme involving marrying a wealthy heiress. However, as they delve deeper into the plan, they realize there’s more than meets the eye.
15. Bad Comments (2020)
Step into the world of “Bad Comments, “ a 2020 Nigerian comedy film that takes audiences on a wild ride through the digital space. Our protagonist, an established actor, embarks on a mission to exact revenge on those responsible for creating a malicious online campaign against him.
16. Cold Feet (2020)
“Cold Feet” follows the journey of a couple, Omoye and her husband, as they embark on a surprise trip to an exotic resort to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary. The tropical paradise quickly turns into a disastrous getaway when they unexpectedly run into Omoye’s old flame, setting the stage for a web of intrigue and passion that threatens to disrupt the couple’s otherwise harmonious relationship.
17. Hustle (2021)
“Hustle” (2021) is a gripping drama that unfolds the captivating tale of a cunning con artist who navigates through the tumultuous world of crime. Amidst her perilous partnership with her criminal companion, she finds herself irresistibly drawn to a potential victim.
18. Passport (2022)
Passport is a 2022 Nigerian comedy film directed by Dimeji Ajibola and written by Abosi Ogba. The film stars Daniel Abua, Lateef Adedimeji, and Tunbosun Aiyedehin and is produced by VSL Media.
19. The Set Up 2 (2022)
“The Set Up 2” is a gripping and intense crime drama where loyalties are tested and lives hang in the balance. The story revolves around a former drug smuggler, who now works for the US Government. She thought she had left her old life behind but finds herself in an impossible situation when the activist group she despises kidnaps her best friend’s child. As she is blackmailed into doing their bidding, she must choose between her loyalty to the government, protecting the child, or risking everything by defying her captors.