Audio By Carbonatix
All is set for the premiere of 'Detor - The Rise of A Warrior Hunter', a thrilling adventure that transports audiences to a world they've never seen in this light before, Mark Cofie Jnr., writer and director of the movie has said.
With a compelling story, dynamic characters, and stunning visuals, it has all the elements of a classic epic adventure.
This will undoubtedly be a Box Office hit and a cultural phenomenon.

"We are excited to bring this story to the big screen. It premieres on Thursday, March 21, then there will be two showings on Friday and three on Saturday at Snap.
"From Sunday, March 24,'2024 at Ozone Cinema in Oyarifa." excited Mark Cofie Jnr added.
The movie was shot entirely on location in Ghana and it captures the natural beauty of the landscapes and nature, recreating the unique architecture of the time.
The visual style is epic with dynamic action sequences and stunning mise-en-scène.
The movie is aimed at all audiences. International, local, young and old.
It is anticipated that it will provide much-needed insights into the history of the Ewes, the folklore of the kingdom of 17th century Ngotsie, their kings and culture.
Mark Cofie Jnr is an award-winning filmmaker who started as an Engineering professional, and a Supply Chain Consultant with a passion for excellence, cinema and filmmaking.
Mark started his journey into filmmaking as a film buff and then his passion got him to Executive Produce his first film '14:32' in 2015 in which he played a cameo role.
The cast includes Brian Angels, Akofa Edjeani, Andrew Tandoh Adote, Daniel Kojo Delong, Solomon Fixon-Owoo, Gadede Aku Segbefia, Jennifer Tuo Biney, Edinam Atatsi, Ricky Kofi Adelayitar and many more.
Latest Stories
-
Rethinking intelligence in the age of Artificial Intelligence
7 minutes -
‘Every day is about survival’ – Workers demand action beyond May Day celebrations
8 minutes -
Clear leadership demonstrated in managing recent power crisis – Dr Theo Acheampong
10 minutes -
Accountability is defective in the energy sector – Ben Boakye
12 minutes -
From detection to creation: Why education must move beyond AI plagiarism
14 minutes -
Ghanaians keep paying for inefficiencies in the power sector – Prof Bokpin
14 minutes -
Ghana’s power system not robust, outages inevitable – Ben Boakye
15 minutes -
Beyond insults: The I.D.E.M playbook for political parties in the age of the ‘social media minister’
18 minutes -
Germany backs Moroccan sovereignty in Sahara dispute
37 minutes -
Beyond Competence: How capacity shapes professional access and influence
38 minutes -
Chamber of Mines calls on BoG to release full breakdown of mining export proceeds
47 minutes -
We appeal to Ghanaians for patience as we replace more transformers – Energy Minister
1 hour -
Power stability has improved since 2025 compared to 2024 – Jinapor
1 hour -
Akosombo substation fire should never have happened – Ben Boakye
1 hour -
Savannah region: Yazori Chief issues election boycott threat over underdevelopment concerns
1 hour