South African star Thuso Mbedu has officially wrapped filming on the highly anticipated fantasy epic, Children of Blood and Bone.
The film, adapted from Tomi Adeyemi’s bestselling novel, promises to bring a vibrant African-inspired world to life on the big screen.
THUSO MBEDU’S ROLE IN ‘CHILDREN OF BLOOD AND BONE’
For Mbedu, who plays the lead role of Zélie Adebola, this marks another exciting chapter in her rising international career.
The production is directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood, known for her acclaimed work on The Woman King, according to Elle
The film’s schedule was demanding, but Mbedu expressed her gratitude and excitement.
“To know that I have the opportunity to work with some of the most amazing people as we tell this great story is truly humbling. I’m so excited. I’m so grateful”.
CHILDREN OF BLOOD AND BONE
Children of Blood and Bone follows Thuso Mbedu’s Zélie, a young woman in the fictional land of Orïsha. She embarks on a quest to restore magic stolen by the tyrannical King Saran.
She embarks on this journey alongside her brother Tzain, played by Tosin Cole, and the king’s children. The King’s children are Princess Amari (Amandla Stenberg) and Prince Inan (Damson Idris).
Zélie challenges the oppressive regime to reclaim her people’s power.
The story’s rich West Africaninfluences and themes of resilience and hope resonate deeply with audiences worldwide.
THUSO MBEDU AND STELLAR CAST
The film boasts a stellar cast, including Hollywood heavyweights Viola Davis, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Cynthia Erivo, Idris Elba, and Lashana Lynch.
This ensemble reflects a pan-African and diaspora representation, which director Prince-Bythewood highlighted as the source of the film’s “magic.”
She said, “Our incredible ensemble reflects the whole of the diaspora. This is where our magic lies”. For South African audiences, seeing Mbedu lead such a significant project is a moment of pride.
SHOOTING IN SOUTH AFRICA
Thuso Mbedu has become a beacon of talentand determination, showing that local actors can shine on the global stage without losing their roots.
The film’s production in South Africa also underscores the country’s growing role as a hub for international filmmaking.
The filmmakers plan to release the movie in early 2027, and fans are already building anticipation. Both book lovers and newcomers eagerly await seeing how the magical world of Orïsha will come to life on screen.
THUSO MBEDU’S TALENT
Mbedu’s powerful portrayal of Zélie is expected to be a highlight, capturing the fierce spirit and heart of the character.
In a recent interview, Adeyemi praised the collaboration with Prince-Bythewood and Thuso Mbedu. “What Gina does so well is tell these deep, complex stories of women who look like us front and centre.
This is especially so with incredible action set pieces and cinematography. It feels divine. It feels bigger than just making this project. We’re really in sync”.
As the cameras stop rolling, the journey for Children of Blood and Bone is just beginning. South Africa can proudly claim Thuso Mbedu’s success as a shining example of local talent making waves globally.
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