25 Films of Taye Arimoro and Where to Watch Them

25 Films of Taye Arimoro and Where to Watch Them

Taye Arimoro’s journey to becoming one of Nollywood’s most recognisable faces began long before his on-screen career took off. In secondary school, he gained early recognition for stage performances, earning a Best Actor award. While studying chemistry at the University of Lagos, he balanced academics with acting, landing opportunities that kept his passion alive.

His big break came as Osaze in Ndani TV’s ‘Game On’ (2020–2022), a role that introduced him to a wider audience. Since then, he has appeared in an impressive lineup of films spanning Netflix, Prime Video, Showmax, and YouTube, a testament to his versatility and ability to connect with audiences across platforms. 

Here’s a breakdown of all 25 of Taye Arimoro’s films and exactly where you can find them.

Showmax

Showmax features Taye Arimoro in a gritty original project that adds another dimension to his growing portfolio.

  • ‘Slum King’
Netflix

On Netflix, you can catch Taye Arimoro in films that bring Nollywood stories to global audiences.

Prime Video

Taye Arimoro’s Prime Video titles offer a mix of romance, drama, and suspense, each carrying his signature on-screen charm.

YouTube

If you’re in the mood for free, accessible entertainment, Taye Arimoro’s YouTube catalogue is a treasure trove. These films range from heartfelt romances to tense dramas, perfect for a weekend binge or a weekday wind-down.

  • ‘A Caring Player’
  • ‘Breaking The Rules’
  • ‘Deadline For Love’
  • ‘Dear Future Wife’
  • ‘Game On’
  • ‘Juliet without Romeo’
  • ‘Last Year Single’
  • ‘Love Reset’
  • ‘Mo X Mel’
  • ‘There Is Something Wrong With The Bamideles’
  • ‘Twin Deception’
  • ‘What Remains Of Us’
  • When Love Turns Dark’
  • ‘Meet My Girlfriends’


With 25 films across four platforms, Taye Arimoro’s range and screen presence speak for themselves. No matter where you stream, there’s a performance of his waiting to be discovered.

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