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September box office weakens to N900m amid soft demand for local films

by Onome Amuge
October 3, 2025
in Business Traveller/Hospitality, The business traveller & hospitality
September box office weakens to N900m amid soft demand for local films

Onome Amuge

After closing September with just over N900 million in box office receipts, Nigeria’s cinema industry is confronting renewed doubts about its long-term growth. The outcome, though stronger than initial forecasts, highlights the sector’s growing dependence on foreign blockbusters to sustain revenues

The month’s earnings mark the second-lowest haul of 2025 so far, trailing only February’s muted performance. For operators, the N900 million tally is simultaneously a relief, given expectations of a weaker showing, and a reminder that the market remains highly vulnerable to the quality and timing of releases.

Foreign dominance in local cinemas

September’s lineup was dominated by two imported titles; Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle and The Conjuring: Last Rites, which accounted for a disproportionate share of admissions. Together, the anime epic and horror sequel lifted grosses well above projections, making up for underwhelming numbers from Nigerian films.

Demon Slayer opened to N82.4 million in mid-September, ending the month with N154.6 million, while The Conjuring launched earlier with N31.6 million and went on to accumulate N138.9 million. Both titles highlight the growing clout of foreign genres, particularly anime and horror, among Nigerian audiences.

By contrast, Nollywood’s biggest September success, the comedy Gingerrr, debuted at N78.9 million in its first weekend but lacked the sustained momentum to close the gap with international heavyweights. Earlier domestic hit Abanisete continued to perform respectably, closing at N141.9 million, yet its performance reflects more of an exception than the norm for local films this year.

Industry trackers point out that the N900 million result, while weaker than July (N1.23 billion) and August (N1.1 billion), must be understood within the context of seasonal swings. Summer months benefit from Hollywood tentpoles, family-friendly releases, and higher leisure spending. September, by contrast, has historically been a transitional period, caught between blockbuster-packed August and the holiday-driven October–December window.

The decline from August’s 192,314 admissions to September’s lower foot traffic showcases how thin the Nigerian market remains when stripped of global titles. Fantastic Four and Superman, which fueled earlier gains, proved that the right blockbuster slate can push admissions above 200,000. September’s slate, lacking a true crossover juggernaut, could not replicate that momentum.

For distributors and exhibitors, September’s results raise bigger structural questions. Can Nollywood consistently deliver titles capable of driving admissions in the same way Hollywood releases do? And if not, is the local box office destined to remain dependent on international supply cycles?

The domestic market has produced success stories in 2025, but sustaining them has proven difficult. Titles like ‘Abanisete’ show there is appetite for local content when executed well, but with cinemas leaning heavily on foreign franchises, Nigerian producers face the pressure of competing against global production values and fan bases.

Attention now turns to October, historically one of the strongest months for Nigerian cinemas. The Independence Day holiday, school breaks, and the strategic release of big-ticket titles often drive higher admissions and spending. Distributors are pinning their hopes on upcoming premieres to restore the billion-naira streak that defined May through August.

Onome Amuge

Onome Amuge serves as online editor of Business A.M, bringing over a decade of journalism experience as a content writer and business news reporter specialising in analytical and engaging reporting. You can reach him via Facebook and X

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