Want to know The hype is building for New York Comic Con visitors and fans. Trailer debuted during panel discussion “IYANU: Lion Forge brings African fantasy to Cartoon Network. Fans won’t have to wait long to immerse themselves in this magical story Want to know. The series is expected to be released in spring 2025.
Lion Forge Entertainment is developing an animated series based on Roy Okupe Popular graphic novel series Miracle: Son of Miracle (YouNeek Studios and Dark Horse Comics). Okupe also serves as executive producer and showrunner. Paula Gammon Wilson is a voiceover and casting director, Darnell Johnson As a series director and Brandon Easton Serves as story editor and writer. All four participated in a Saturday panel at NYCC ‘2419 to discuss the series and show off the trailer.
Want to know Drawing on Nigerian culture, music and mythology. The full synopsis is below:
Drawing deeply from the rich traditions of the Yoruba people, this animated series tells the story of Iyanu, an orphaned teenage girl who spends her days studying history and ancient art but longs for a normal life. One day, while dealing with danger, she unknowingly triggers her own magical powers, the likes of which have not been seen since the Age of Miracles. Armed with her newfound superpowers, Iyanu joins forces with two other teenagers, Bee and Toye, and embarks on an extraordinary journey to uncover the evil truth lurking in her hometown. During her adventures, she‘She will uncover the truth about her past, her parents, and her ultimate destiny to save the world.
give up johnson will voice the character of the same name. Okay Jude Voiced by Iyanu’s carefree adventurer friend Biyi, while Samuel Kugbiyi Voiced by Toye, Ianu’s nerdy companion. Adesua Etomi-Wellington Olori and flower chukujiku Troy’s father, Kanfo, is voiced. Stella Damasus Sewa voices and supplements the cast Shafi Bello As Emi (the only mother) and personal power The voice of Elder Arapani.
Want to know It is scheduled to premiere on Cartoon Network and Max for U.S. audiences sometime in spring 2025, and will be available exclusively on Showmax in 44 African countries.
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