Davido will have a part in the much-talked about sequel, according to comedian Michael Blackson.
The Coming to America sequel is well under way.
If you haven’t been keeping up, “Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, James Earl Jones, and Paul Bates, are already locked in to reprise their roles from the beloved 1988 buddy comedy,” Okayplayer reports.
Additional cast members will include Kiki Layne (If Beale Street Could Talk), Wesley Snipes and now, apparently, Nigerian star Davido will also be joining the roster.
That piece of info was shared by comedian Michael Blackson, who was in Atlanta with the Nigerian singer over the weekend at his show. “Davido has told me he has a performance scene in Coming to America 2, congrats homie,” Blackson tweeted.
Davido told me he has a performance scene in the movie #ComingToAmerica2 congrats homie.
— Michael Blackson (@MichaelBlackson) September 21, 2019
“An early synopsis of the film (per The Hollywood Reporter) finds Akeem returning to the states in search of a newly-discovered son (Jermaine Fowler) living in Queens with his mother (Leslie Jones.) With his father on the outs and the throne to inherit, Akeem heads back to America to deliver the King a new prince to groom.”
“Production begins this month with Craig Brewer in the director’s chair and a script from black-ish creator, Kenya Barris, eyeing a December 18, 2020 release date.”