Ayra Starr to Star Alongside Idris Elba and Viola Davis in "Children of Blood and Bone

Nigerian music sensation Ayra Starr joins a star-studded cast in the film adaptation of "Children of Blood and Bone." Discover her transition from music to film, the movie's plot, and its significance for African representation in Hollywood.

Pauline Afande
March 12, 2025
Ayra Starr has been cast in a lead role in Paramount Pictures' highly anticipated film adaptation of Tomi Adeyemi's "Children of Blood and Bone." This news has sparked excitement, as she joins a star-studded cast that includes Idris Elba and Viola Davis, marking a significant moment for African representation Read more on Ayra Starr's role on in Hollywood.
Known for her Afropop and R&B hits, Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, professionally known as Ayra Starr, is making her acting debut in this film. Her transition from music to film signifies a pivotal moment in her career, and fans are eager to see how her artistic talents will translate to the big screen.
The film boasts a stellar cast, including Idris Elba, Viola Davis, Damson Idris, and Saniyya Sidney. Notably, Pamilerin Ayodeji and Shamz Garuba were cast through an open casting call in Nigeria, demonstrating the production's commitment to authentic representation and talent scouting.
Set in a fictional African kingdom, "Children of Blood and Bone" follows Zélie's quest to reclaim magic stolen from her people. The film explores themes of resistance, identity, and empowerment, resonating with audiences worldwide.
Tomi Adeyemi's "Legacy of Orïsha" trilogy has sold nearly three million copies and spent 175 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list. The series has garnered critical acclaim, solidifying the anticipation for the film adaptation.
The film is produced by Wyck Godfrey and Marty Bowen of Temple Hill Entertainment, along with Karen Rosenfelt of Sunswept Entertainment. It is scheduled for release on January 15, 2027, in IMAX, promising a grand cinematic experience.
Ayra Starr's casting and the film itself represent a cultural milestone, showcasing the growing interest in African narratives and diverse storytelling in mainstream Hollywood. This film could pave the way for more African stories to take center stage.

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Pauline Afande

Pauline Afande

Pauline officially launched Kush Concert Series in 2023, after half a decade of working as a manager. She's KCS’s proud COO, the company's Chief Operating Officer.

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