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Black Panther: Wakanda Foreverfound its way both to the theatres and to the audience’s hearts on November 11. Keeping the brilliant storyline and introduction of two powerful characters aside, the movie was an emotional ride.Wakanda Foreverdid everything right to pay tribute to the late actor, Chadwick Boseman. There might’ve only been a limited few who didn’t get teary-eyed in those moments.

The branches of the life of the beloved king of Wakanda, T’challa, followed the movie up until the mid-credits scene. The scene not only sends a positive shock around the theatre, but it also makes a promise about what’s to come in the future of theBlack Pantherfranchise. Producer Nate Moore recently revealed that the mid-credits scene was planned very early on.
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Nate Moore onWakanda Forever’s Mid-Credits Scene
SPOILERS AHEAD
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’s mid-credits scene proved quite emotional for most of the audience since it has to do with Wakanda’s now-deceased king. It shows Nakia calling out to a mourning Shuri. Nakia has a young boy standing with her who she claims to be Toussaint, her son, at first. It was later revealed that Toussaint was in fact called, T’Challa, after his father.

This mid-credits scene didn’t just play a part in adding an emotional aspect to the film. It also stirs the audience about what they should expect next from the story of Wakanda. As it turns out, the scene had been planned out quite some time ago, almost just after the passing ofChadwick Boseman.
In an interview with Collider, producerNate Moorerevealed that he knew “pretty early on”that that was the scene that was going to be shown in the mid-credits. He further added that the first draft of theBlack Panthersequelitself had the scene written in it. In fact, the whole idea of the T’Challa’s child being introduced sometime in the movie was thought about even before Boseman’s passing.

“Pretty early on. I mean that was always the end of the movie pretty much since Chad’s passing. I think the first draft we got, had that in there. The notion of the character introduced in the scene actually pre-dated Chad’s passing, to be quite honest. But it was repurposed thematically after Chad passed.”
Moore beautifully stated that the introduction of T’Challa’s son posed as a “renewal after time of adversity,”which it did. There’s no way to tell what happens in the next adventure of the Wakandans. But one thing is for sure, they have a new member on their team now. It’s exciting to think about how Nakia and T’Challa’s son shapes the future of Wakanda.

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No Post-Credits forBlack Panther:Wakanda Forever
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When it comes to Marvel, the movies are known for having post-credits scenes and sometimes, both post and mid-credits scene. However,Wakanda Foreverhad just the mid-credits scene in the movie. Why? Well, Moore has an answer to that.
Moore denied the rumors that there was ever going to be a scene after the credits had finished rolling. He stated that that wasn’t the case, owing to what the movie represented, adding that “The subject matter of the film was such that it didn’t feel appropriate to have a stinger.”
He related the movie toAvengers: Endgamewhich was an emotional rollercoaster in itself, such that it didn’t require any post-credits scene at all. Moore does have a point. While most Marvel movies have hilarious tidbits at the end,Wakanda Foreverwas one such movie that didn’t require any. Everything that had to be said, was said in the movie itself.
Black Panther: Wakanda Foreveris currently playing in theatres.
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A connoisseur of all things horror, fantasy, and the occasional chick flick, Mishkaat has been penning pieces for FandomWire since 2022. She started off as an intern and has worked her way up to a Senior Writer with over 2000 articles to her name.Outside of entertainment, she has also written well-researched medical content as a freelance writer and has experience in social media management.When not writing, you may find her relaxing with a romance novel and a tall glass of iced coffee in her hand or watching re-runs of ‘Supernatural’ and ‘The Office.’