Directed by Zeb Ejiro, the original film is celebrated for its blend of traditional African mythology—specifically the "Mami Wata" (river goddess) legend—and modern horror.
In 2020, Play Network Studios released a high-budget remake directed by Tosin Igho, bringing the story to a new generation. Nneka the Pretty Serpent
: It was shot in Igbo with English subtitles and achieved massive commercial success. It is credited with starting the trend of movies where possessed individuals are eventually "cleansed" by Christian pastors. Directed by Zeb Ejiro, the original film is
is a cornerstone of Nigerian cinema, originally released in 1994 as a supernatural horror-drama that pioneered the "demon possession" sub-genre in Nollywood. The story revolves around a woman possessed by a malevolent water spirit who uses her beauty to destroy wealthy men. 1994 Original: The Cultural Phenomenon It is credited with starting the trend of
: A woman desperate for a child makes a pact with the river goddess. The child, Nneka, is born with supernatural powers and grows up to seduce married men, stealing their money and souls to satisfy the spirit possessing her.
: Ndidi Obi played the titular character, delivering a performance that became iconic in Nigerian pop culture. 2020 Remake: A Modern Reimagining