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VIDEO: Watch The Trailer Of ‘Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom’ Starring Idris Elba, Naomie Harris, Tony Kgoroge & Others

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From left, London-born actor Idris Elba plays Nelson Mandela, here in a 1961 archive photo, in the new movie “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom.” The movie debuts on Nov. 29

Earlier this week, we highlighted on Idris Elba of Ghanaian/Sierra Leonean heritage taking on a difficult challenge to play Nelson Mandela in the Mandela biopic.

And now that the trailer is in, we can confidently say; no one could have played this role better than Idris…

The ‘Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom’ biopic is about the South African Leader and his struggles as anti Apartheid campaigner and ANC leader in South Africa. It shows how the strong willed leader spent 27 years in prison. The film chronicles his childhood in a rural village to his victory as the President of South Africa.

To be opened in theaters on 29th November, 2013, the Nelson Mandela movie features Idris Elba alongside Naomie Harris, Tony Kgoroge, Riaad Moosa, Zolani Mkiva, Jamie Bartlett, Lindiwe Matshikiza and others…

Check out the trailer below

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmm-aazQQKA

 

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12 thoughts on “VIDEO: Watch The Trailer Of ‘Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom’ Starring Idris Elba, Naomie Harris, Tony Kgoroge & Others”

    • @Oheneba Miyagi, You Ghanaians are really VERY CHEAP. What are you celebrating for? Don’t you have ordinary Google?  Idrissa Akuna Elba is a Briton born and bred in Britain.  His father Winston Elba was from Sierra Leone. Yes, Eve his mother is from Ghana but how does that make him Ghanaian? Always quick to claim glory. Were you not the fools crying blue murder that Roselyn Okoro contested for Miss Ghana, claiming that her mother being from Ghana did not qualify her as a Ghanaian as to contest? Yeye peoplel. Looks good indeed

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      • @naija-bros, dude are you in crack or what or did you dig leave you, all this nonsense your writing towards me is meant for the writer and not for me unless you need a magnifier hi back to the miss Ghana topic and you will see that I was supporting the Okoro family stop sniffing dog asses cause you tripping big time

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        • @Oheneba Miyagi, Sorry to disappoint you “dude”. The comment is actually aimed at you because you are the Apostle of the hypocrites on GC. And don’t give me that supporting the Okoro lie. Your comments are still in the archives

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          • Listen naija goat go back to that particular topic before u address me okay ediiiot@naija-bros,

          • @Miyagi The Debater, ALL these insults just because I pointed out (truthfully) that Elba is a British-Sierra Leonenan and not a Ghanaian? Some people so hate to hear the truth. Smdh. 

          • You think so dude I’m attacking for the fact that u don’t have a clue what ur talking about and last time I checked idris is still half Ghanaian or u just made that he happens not to be a nigerian?@naija-bros,

          • @Miyagi The Debater, you are not attacking, you are insulting as is typical of you. Of course you know I can’t be mad because he is not a Nigerian. First we Nigerians do not claim who we are not or celebrate things of no consequence. Second, we have dozens of actors of that and even higher class in the diaspora. I just put the facts as they are. If Elba is half Ghanaian, which is the other half? British or Sierra Leonean? Actually what caught my attention was that the poster put Ghanaian/Sierra Leonean first. I mean He is first a Ghanaian? Anyway, wetin be my business. If you are happy and proud, you are welcome to it. Have a good afternoon. and thanks for the banter (minus the insults)

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