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Coming 2 America's first exciting trailer shows Eddie Murphy reprising his royal role

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Coming 2 America's first exciting trailer showed Eddie Murphy returning to his role as Prince Akeem. The sequel tells the story of Prince Akeem (Murphy) who discovers he has a secret son.

Prince Akeem, soon to be king of Zamunda, leaves for America to find his son with the help of his brother Semmi. In the dramatic trailer, Prince Akeem's father tells his son he will be passing the kingdom down to him. "You must heed my words before I am gone son.

Now you will be King." He said. But his dying wish is for Prince Akeem to be reunited with his own long-lost son. "But the throne must pass to a male heir.

Akeem, it appears you have a son who must be found." Fans of the original will be delighted as it comes 32 years after the first film took the

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