1000 Demons Nigerian Movie New «SECURE – 2024»

Let’s address the elephant in the room: Nigerian CGI. Reviews are mixed.

The good: For a Nollywood budget (estimated ₦200-300 million), the demon designs are creative. The Shadow King’s “thousand-arms” sequence and the glowing abyss portals show real ambition. The color grading is moody and consistent—no sudden brightness shifts.

The room for growth: Some demon animations clip awkwardly. Fire effects can look like 2010s video game magic. A few scenes lean too heavily on green-screen, pulling you out of immersion.

However, most critics agree: 1,000 Demons pushes the technical envelope further than Agesinkole or Omo Ghetto: The Saga. It’s not Hollywood, but it’s a confident step toward Nollywood’s own fantasy identity. 1000 demons nigerian movie new

Unlike Hollywood movies that go straight to Netflix or Prime Video, many "new" Nigerian village/mystical movies are released directly to YouTube to combat piracy.

If the movie features heavy spiritual warfare, supernatural battles, and confrontations between native doctors and pastors, you might be thinking of the popular franchise "Witches vs. Demons".


"1000 Demons" is a Nollywood horror film that deviates from the typical "juju" or comedy tropes often found in the industry. It is a dark, atmospheric psychological thriller that explores the concept of inherited trauma through a supernatural lens. The film follows the story of a young man tormented by unseen forces, leading him to question his sanity and his family history. Let’s address the elephant in the room: Nigerian CGI

Genre: Supernatural Thriller / Horror / Drama
Director: Ugezu J. Ugezu (or latest credited director – adjust if known)
Starring: Jim Iyke, Chacha Eke, Kanayo O. Kanayo, Eucharia Anunobi
Release Year: 2024/2025

If you thought Nollywood had exhausted the “village witch” and “possessed child” tropes, 1000 Demons arrives to prove you spectacularly wrong. This new Nigerian movie isn’t just another spiritual warfare film—it’s a relentless, visually arresting descent into a world where one person carries not one, not ten, but one thousand malevolent spirits.

As of this week, "1000 Demons" is exclusively streaming on Netflix Nigeria and Prime Video (International). Unlike some Nollywood releases that suffer from geo-blocking, this title is available globally. "1000 Demons" is a Nollywood horror film that

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Note: There is a circulating bootleg version with bad audio—do not download it. The film relies heavily on sound design (the whispers of the 1000 demons are mixed in 7.1 surround). Watch it legally to experience the ASMR of damnation.

The film follows Nkechi (Chacha Eke), a young woman whose mysterious affliction has baffled pastors, herbalists, and doctors alike. She suffers violent seizures, speaks in dozens of different voices, and leaves a trail of chaos wherever she goes. Desperate, her family turns to the flamboyant but battle-hardened evangelist Pastor Gabriel Storm (Jim Iyke). Unlike typical deliverance ministers, Storm doesn’t just pray—he fights. Using a mix of scripture, psychological warfare, and supernatural grit, he must identify and expel a thousand distinct demons, each with its own name, origin, and strategy of attack.

But as Storm digs deeper, he uncovers a terrifying truth: these demons aren’t random. They are a legion bound by a generational blood covenant, and expelling them might cost him his own soul.

The embargo lifted yesterday, and the early reception is surprisingly positive for a genre film.