Love, Later follows the emotional journey of a strict widower and a selfless mother-in-law whose lives become permanently intertwined after the tragic death of their children. Left behind is a baby girl, and both adults are forced into a painful custody battle that reopens wounds, unresolved resentment, and deep-seated grief.
As the story unfolds, sorrow gradually gives way to understanding, forgiveness, and emotional healing. In the midst of loss, an unexpected bond forms — reminding viewers that sometimes love doesn’t arrive first… it comes later.
The film features a compelling ensemble cast, including: Femi Jacobs, Biodun Stephen, Bobby Ekpe, Osereme Igbenebor, Darasimi Egbeta. Each performance adds emotional weight to a story centered on family, loss, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Biodun Stephen has built a reputation for telling intimate, relatable stories that resonate deeply with audiences. Love, Later continues that tradition by exploring:
If you’re a fan of thoughtful Nollywood dramas that linger long after the credits roll, Love, Later (2026) deserves a spot on your watchlist. The movie further cements Biodun Stephen’s status as one of Nollywood’s most consistent and emotionally intelligent filmmakers.