The sequel to Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, which was shelved after the terrible loss of Chadwick Boseman, the star of the first movie, was previewed by director Ryan Coogler just weeks before it opens in theatres.
The cast and crew of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever reportedly discussed the movie's original script with The Hollywood Reporter before star Chadwick Boseman passed away in 2020, according to the tabloid The Direct.
Lupita Nyong'o stated how things altered after losing someone so crucial to the movie with the phrase "losing your centrepiece, everything shifted." "When you say the world revolved around him, it did," he said.
The sequel, according to Coogler, was initially "based in T'Challa's perspective," and it included the typical Marvel action and adventure in addition to being a "character study."
He explained that the script was heavily based on T'Challa's viewpoint when it was written before Chadwick died away.
It was a sizable film that was also, at the same time, a character study that looked closely at his situation and mental state.
Who genuinely has the most judgement to take on this situation, he continued? Every character in the movie has a distinct opinion on who and why should assume the mantle.Nyong'o continued, "I might as well just... jump into the water and never be seen again if I told you that.
The final MCU Phase 4 movie is likely to be Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. On November 11, this sequel is expected to be seen in theatres.