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SDCC: ‘Iyanu: The Age of Wonders’ Movie Sets Cartoon Network/HBO Max Premiere (New Teaser)

At today’s “Iyanu’s Journey: The Next Chapter” panel at San Diego Comic-Con, Cartoon Network, HBO Max and Lion Forge Entertainment revealed the next evolution of their breakout animated hit Iyanu.

Building on the show’s first-season success across Cartoon Network and HBO Max, the partners announced that Iyanu: The Age of Wonders — the first in a pair of upcoming animated feature films — will premiere Saturday, August 30 at 9:30 a.m. ET/PT.

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Fans also got a first look at the official teaser trailer, poster and never-before-seen stills from Season 2, currently in production. All images in this post offer an early look at the sophomore season!

Set 500 years before the rise of Iyanu, The Age of Wonders transports viewers to Yorubaland at the height of its magical civilization. When Meje — the embodiment of the seven deadly sins — emerges, young warriors Dara and Ishe must stop the coming Age of Darkness. Their only hope lies with the Divine Ones, legendary beings who once walked the earth and upheld the balance between light and shadow.

The film’s all-African voice cast includes Shaffy Bello as Emi, The One Mother; Babajide Oyekunle as Joba, The First Father; Ike Ononye as Ishe; Sisan Victor-Woko as Dara; Serah Johnson as Iyanu; Okey Jude as Biyi; Samuel Kugbiyi as Toye; and Adesua Etomi-Wellington as Olori.

The Age of Wonders was co-written by Brandon Easton (series story editor) and Roye Okupe, who also directed and serves as the franchise’s creator and showrunner.

 

Season 2 of the animated series, coming in 2026, finds Iyanu facing a powerful new enemy as tensions rise across Yorubaland. With ancient magic reawakening, the fight for balance has only just begun.

The show’s executive producers include David Steward II, Stephanie Sperber, Kirsten Newlands and Matt Heath from Lion Forge Entertainment, Erica Dupuis of Impact X Capital, Ryan Haidarian of Forefront Media Group and Doug Schwalbe of Superprod, and Okupe.

The Iyanu series and films are based on Iyanu: Child of Wonder by Okupe, published by YouNeek Studios and Dark Horse Comics.

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