Nigerians were glued to their TV this year due to the Coronavirus pandemic which has seen a rise in the number of movies/shows watched on Netflix.
According to the report, Nigerians watched more than triple the amount of their Netflix (in viewing hours) compared to 2019.
Several Nollywood movies were seen across the world on this platform in 2020.
Here’s a list of What Nigerians Watched On Netflix In 2020
The ‘most travelled’ Nigerian titles of 2020 include: “Òlòtūré“, “The Royal Hibiscus Hotel“, “Sugar Rush“, “Merry Men 2: Another Mission“, “It’s Her Day“, “Citation“, “The Mirror Boy“, “Last Flight to Abuja“, “The Set Up” and “The Delivery Boy“.
The ‘favourite movies’ among Nigerians in 2020 include “The King: Eternal Monarch“, “Money Heist“, “A Fall From Grace“, “The Queen’s Gambit“, “Sex Education“, “Love is Blind“, “Always a Bridesmaid“, “Miracle in Cell No.7” and “Project Power“.
The popular action movies watched by Nigerians include “Warrior Nun“: Season 1, “The Old Guard“, “Extraction“, “Bloodshot“, “Project Power“, “The Losers“, “Bad Boys for Life“, “Santana“, “Black & Blue” and “Lost Bullet“.
The comedy movies that got Nigerians stuck to Netflix in 2020 include “Merry Men 2“: “Another Mission“, “Love is War“, “Sugar Rush“, “Coffee & Kareem“, “Hire a Woman“, “The Millions“, “Your Excellency“, “Holidate“, “Kasanova” and “Survival of Jelili“.
The list of drama movies Nigerians were glued to in 2020 include “Citation“, “Òlòtūré“, “Miracle in Cell No.7“, “Elevator Baby“, “Coming From Insanity“, “Lara and the Beat“, “In Line“, “The Set Up” and “Enola Holmes.
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