Filmmaker Kemi Adetiba has described her upcoming film To Kill A Monkey as her “hardest and most ambitious” project ever.
The 43-year-old revealed this on Sunday through a video posted on Instagram showing her using the director’s slate.
She noted how much work the crew had put into the movie and that it was an honour working with them.
“We slated our 1000th slate about an hour ago (and still going btw). I can’t feel my face, legs, arms, waist… 😩 So far, has it been worth it? Well, Let’s finish first and you guys can judge,” Kemi began.
“What I’ll say is this TKAM team has put their blood, sweat and tears into this. Plugging away every day, day and night, come rain or shine. And it’s been an honour standing beside them. Definitely the HARDEST and most ambitious project I’ve ever done, but this crew made every gruelling moment worth it… And dare I say, we are INCREDIBLY PROUD of what we’ve done so far. We can’t wait for you to see it.”
Kemi revealed in January that the third part of the King of Boys series was in the making, saying it would be a “wild ride”.
The movie King of Boys was released in 2018, with its seven-part sequel titled The Return of The King released on Netflix in 2021.