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The Woman King
A 2022 American historical epic film called The Woman King is about the Agojie, an all-female warrior group that defended the West African kingdom of Dahomey from the 17th through the 19th centuries. The movie, which is set in the 1820s, stars Viola Davis as a general who prepares the upcoming army to battle their foes. Dana Stevens authored the script based on a narrative she co-wrote with Maria Bello, and Gina Prince-Bythewood is the director. In addition to Thuso Mbedu, the movie also features John Boyega, Lashana Lynch, Sheila Atim, and Hero Fiennes.
Is There A The Woman King End Credits Scene?
After The Woman King’s credits, there is no stinger. The Woman King’s closing credits feature extras. A scene is added two minutes into the credits. It goes for 45 seconds. After that, nothing else happens.
What Will Happen In The Woman King After Credits?
After the opening credits and before The Woman King’s prolonged rolling credits, there is a small scene. A scene from the movie depicts an Agojie warrior kneeling in the soil over a collection of weapons and performing a ritual wash of water and alcohol over the weapons while naming the slain warriors.
The Woman King Cast
Viola Davis as General Nanisca
Wanda Banda as Young Nanisca
Thuso Mbedu as Nawi
Lashana Lynch as Izogie
Sheila Atim as Amenza
Lethabo as Young Amenza
Hero Fiennes Tiffin as Santo Ferreira
John Boyega as King Ghezo
Jordan Bolger as Malik
Jimmy Odukoya as General Oba Ade
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Joel Mukadi as Young Oba
Masali Baduza as Fumbe
Jayme Lawson as Shante
Adrienne Warren as Ode
Siv Ngesi as the Migan
Angélique Kidjo as the Meunon
Zozibini Tunzi as Efe
Makgotso M as Iniya
Thando Dlomo as Kelu
Julian Tennon as Moru
Will The Woman King be on Netflix?
Although “The Woman King” is not now available on the huge streaming service, it is anticipated that it will do so very soon. We may anticipate the same for “Following Ever Happy” given that the other films in the franchise, “After” and “After We Collided,” both premiered on Netflix a few months after their theatrical runs. According to sources, the movie will be available on the streamer in a few locations on October 21, 2022. Subscribers can view “All The Bright Places” or “Rebecca” in the interim.
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