After completing 2 seasons, the challenges become familiar'-Roger Ofime on Wura season 3
The third and final season of the drama series, Wura, has been confirmed to premiere on September 23, 2024.
Rogers Ofime, Executive Producer of Showmax Original, Wura has revealed how he managed the production of the final season of the series, urging the audience to look forward to more intense drama.
Under the direction of award-winning producer Rogers Ofime, WURA has captivated audiences with its gripping storylines, complex characters, and production quality.
In an exclusive sit-down with Pulse Nigeria, Ofime shared his creative vision and journey of the series and his take on what makes this final chapter a must-watch.
What can fans look forward to in this upcoming instalment?
Enthralling! fans should expect more intense drama, unexpected twists, and deeper character development. The storyline is likely to take some bold new directions, exploring untold backstories while introducing new characters that will shake up the dynamics. Fans should also look forward to elevated production quality and suspenseful moments that will keep them on the edge of their seats.
How does Season 3 build upon the previous seasons, and what new themes or storylines should viewers expect this time around?
Audiences should expect a deeper exploration of themes introduced in previous seasons, while building on the existing tension and character arcs. The stakes are higher, with more complex relationships and conflicts coming to the forefront. Themes of betrayal, redemption, and power struggles become heightened, adding fresh layers to the narrative. Additionally, this season will introduce unforeseen twists and new characters, further enriching the storytelling and keeping viewers engaged with unexpected developments and emotional depth.
As a creator who has worked on several African original titles, especially for Showmax and Africa Magic, what makes Wura unique and how do you ensure it resonates with both Nigerian and pan-African audiences?
Wura stands out among other Nigerian and African productions due to its strong female lead, originality of location, dialogue, depth acting and complex portrayal of power dynamics in a traditionally male-dominated society. Its unique blend of intense drama, moral dilemmas, and deeply-rooted cultural themes resonates not just with Nigerian audiences but also across the African continent.