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Actor and comedian Ayo Makun signs a Multi-billion dollar deal with Chinese movie production company

Representatives from HuaHua Media, the Chinese movie production company, visited the actor’s home to have a meeting with him about having a remake of his movie ’30 Days In Atlanta’ into ’30 DAYS In CHINA and other movies that will leverage on his brand.

He revealed that HuaHua Media has done movies like Transformers, XXX, Star Trek Beyond, A Quite Place and many other blockbusters.

Ayo Makun has successfully bridged the gap between comedy and movie production in the past but this time he is taking it to a whole new standard.

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The joyous comedian shared the video which covers their visit and short interview on his social media page this morning 18th of Sept.

 

“30 DAYS IN CHINA LOADING…

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As we await the big December takeover with #MerryMen2, a Multi-billion dollar Chinese production company is taking it’s cue from the success story of ’30 Days In Atlanta’ to do ’30 DAYS In CHINA’ with the AY brand.Could this be another Guinness World Records loading? CC: @Filmone#grace #favouredbygod #blessed#hustle”

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