Wunmi Mosaku Stuns in NY Mag’s Culturati 50

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    Wunmi Mosaku appears in New York Magazine’s Culturati 50 Issue, captured by legendary photographer Mark Seliger. This feature recognizes her as a definitive cultural force.

    From her powerhouse role in Sinners to the critical acclaim of Lovecraft Country, her work redefines Black excellence on screen. The editorial captures her poise and undeniable presence. You see the buzz around Wunmi Mosaku because she is earning every spotlight.

    She is shaping the most important conversations in film and television for 2025 and beyond.

    Her presence is proof that our stories and our artists belong at the center.

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