Nigerian internet sensation, Ikorodu Bois, have featured on a Netflix advert displayed on Broadway Times Square, New York City
They have thus joined A-list celebrities such as Burna Boy, Wizkid, Tiwa Savage and Davido to feature on a billboard in Times Square.
Situated in Midtown Manhattan section of New York City, the Times Square is a major tourist destination and entertainment centre in the United States.
In the advert, a clip of a trailer remake by Ikorodu Bois was included.
This is another remarkable feat for the group, which consists of the trio of Muiz Sanni (15), Malik Sanni (10) and Fawas (13).
The group is known for remaking, mimicking and recreating multimillion-dollar music videos, movie scenes and movie trailers using ordinary household items.
They rose to prominence on Instagram for their almost flawless ability to recreate movie trailers, music videos, viral videos of celebrities across the world which they share on their official page.
Netflix had earlier announced plans to feature the Ikorodu Bois in its Oscar Weekend Film Brand Campaign.
The company said in a statement that its campaign was targeted at celebrating fans for the important role they play, for watching, loving, discussing, and even recreating Netflix movies.
“In seeing the Ikorodu Bois channel their creativity into remakes/tributes of their favorite movies, we see the joy of being a fan,” the statement said.
The Ikorodu Bois recently bagged a nomination in the 2021 Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards.
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