As anticipation builds for one of Nollywood’s biggest festive releases, ‘Agesinkole: King of Thieves 2’ produced by Femi Adebayo is set to return Nigerians to the world of epic battles, power struggles, and cultural mythology—this time through community cinemas across the South-West.
The limited run in community cinemas is designed to give families and groups a shared holiday cinema experience outside traditional multiplexes. The highly anticipated sequel will screen from December 24, 2025, to January 4, 2026, in selected venues across Lagos, Ogun, Oyo (Ibadan), Osun, Ondo, Ekiti, and Kwara states.
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Community Cinemas Showing Agesinkole 2

Lagos Venues
- Corporate Dance World & Entertainment (Igando)
- Fidimaiye Events and Suites (Abule Egba)
- Labi Hotel, Ikorodu
- Lagos Television Media (Combo Hall), Ikeja
- Sherof Event Centre (Oshodi)
- Alinco Cinema (Jankara, Ijaye)
- City View Event Centre (Mushin)
- Love Garden Hall (Surulere)
- Glover Memorial Hall (Island)
- Eco Centre (Egbeda)
- Tam Royal Hall (Ketu)
- Lezina Event Centre (Ajah)
- Great God Events Hall (Amuwo Odofin)
- Ragoon Side Event Centre (Ojo)
Ogun Venues
- Ijebu Ode – AM/2PM Hotel
- Abeokuta – June 12, Cultural Center, Kuto by Capricons Communications
- Sango Ota – Maridom Palace Hotel
Ibadan Venues
- Mauve 21 Hotels- Mulberry Hall
- International Conference Centre of The University of Ibadan Endowment Fund – Omolayole Hall
- Ibadan Civic Centre
Osun Venues
- Ilesha – Classic Centre
- Oshogbo – Adolak Hotel
Ondo Venues
- Ore – Adolak Hotel
- Ondo – Akiavic Hotel
Ekiti Venues
- Ado Ekiti – G-Bos Hotel
Kwara Venues
- llorin – Diamond Cinema
Ticket Prices and Booking
Tickets cost ₦4,000 in Lagos and ₦3,000 outside Lagos, keeping the experience accessible during the holiday season. Seats are limited, and organisers say bookings are already filling up fast, with the website indicating 08 Days, 10 Hours, 55 Minutes, 03 Seconds before tickets sell out.

Tickets can be purchased online via https://tickets.circuits.media/.
With the success of the first Agesinkole still fresh, this community-focused rollout signals a growing shift in how Nollywood meets its audience. The cinemas are coming closer to the people, just in time for Christmas.