King of Boys: The Return of the King - Season 1

King of Boys: The Return of the King - Season 1

Season 1

Network
Episodes7
DatesAug 27, 2021 - Aug 27, 2021

Episodes

A King's Welcome
Season 1Episode 150 min

A King's Welcome

Cleared of all charges, Eniola makes a triumphant return and a striking announcement. Meanwhile, a reporter starts digging for a high-stakes story.


 

Aug 27, 2021
A Wounded Lion Is Still A Lion
Season 1Episode 258 min

A Wounded Lion Is Still A Lion

Dapo's digging sparks concern in the newsroom, Eniola works to secure an endorsement and a marketplace run-in leads to a tense confrontation.


 

Aug 27, 2021
An Old Enemy
Season 1Episode 338 min

An Old Enemy

As the campaign heats up, Eniola reflects on her faith and independence — and revisits a deal from the past to secure a bid for the future.


 

Aug 27, 2021
The Devil's Revenge
Season 1Episode 449 min

The Devil's Revenge

A chilling return results in chaos and bloodshed. Elsewhere, Eniola takes part in a press conference and fields a string of questions from Dapo.


 

Aug 27, 2021
Walls Closing In
Season 1Episode 551 min

Walls Closing In

Dapo chases the truth about hidden political connections, but an attack redefines risk and reward. Eniola's adversaries and allies are tested.


 

Aug 27, 2021
Trouble Sleep...
Season 1Episode 647 min

Trouble Sleep...

On the heels of a political debate, Eniola's camp encounters mayhem. Dapo fights to see his son — and revisits a personal trauma.


 

Aug 27, 2021
A Handover Ritual
Season 1Episode 779 min

A Handover Ritual

Tensions mount as Dapo puts the finishing touches on his story, Eniola stages a bold confrontation and a shocking press conference changes everything.


 

Aug 27, 2021

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