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10.03.2020 - 12:53 / breakingnews.ie
Star Wars actor John Boyega has signed a deal with Netflix to develop film projects focused on West and East Africa.
His production company, UpperRoom Productions, will make non-English language films with the streaming service.
The British star, 27, best known for his role as stormtrooper Finn, said he was “thrilled” to develop “feature films focused on African stories”.
The film projects will have a “focus on West and East Africa” and will “further our investment in the continent while
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John Boyega is teaming up with Netflix to create a series of feature films set in Africa.
The feature films will all be non-English language
Netflix has teamed with Star Wars alumnus John Boyega as it eyes Africa as its next major source of content. The streamer, which debuted its first African Original Queen Sono last month, has signed a development deal with Boyega’s U.K.-based UpperRoom Productions, with a specific focus on non-English language films from West and East Africa.
By Andreas Wiseman
“Star Wars” actor John Boyega is partnering with Netflix through his UpperRoom Productions shingle to develop non-English language films centered on West and East Africa.
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