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One of the most anticipated movies for Marvel which is expected to return the goodwill to the studio after Thor 4’s failure, is the sequel toBlack Pantherstarring Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong’o, Winston Duke, and Martin Freeman.

Related:Letitia Wright Reveals How Black Panther 2 Crew Honoured Chadwick Boseman
Directed by Ryan Coogler,Black Panther: Wakanda Foreverfaces the impossible task of replacing the much-loved actor, Chadwick Boseman, who unfortunately passed away back in 2020; and still producing a tasteful end result that will satisfy the audience.

Letitia Wright Shares Her Loss
With many of the cast still reeling from the loss of Chadwick Boseman’s death, they haven’t been able to shake off his legacy from the franchise. Commenting on the same,Death on the Nilestar described her experience in an interview with Extra:
“it’s another level to the experience because we’ve lost our brother, but we know that he’s so proud of us, at the same time so it’s a bowl of emotions….”

Also read:‘November 11th, You Get Your Ticket’: Letitia Wright Refuses to Reveal Mystery Identity of New Black Panther, Asks Fans to Watch the Movie
After the actor’s death, Marvel publically announced his role as T’Challa would not be recast for future films. So this closes the books on anyone playing King T’Challa in future installments, leaving Chadwick Boseman as the one and only actor to portray the character.

Check out:Letitia Wright Talks Shuri Taking Black Panther Mantle
Who’s the Next Black Panther?
With the sequel so close to release, Marvel still hasn’t publically announced who will be the next Black Panther. Most believe it to beShuri played by LetitiaWright, while many still want Michael B. Jordan to return in some capacity and lead Wakanda.
Read more:Who is the New Black Panther – Okoye, Nakia, or Shuri?

After the trailer forBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever dropped,the new Black Panther was teased at the end, with only a few shots of the suit and claws displayed. Despite not seeing the whole picture, many fans believe that it’s a female in the suit.
Black Panther: Wakanda Foreveris all set to release on November 11 of 2022.
Source:Extratv
Nikhil Makwana
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Nikhil Makwana is a writer for FandomWire, with interests in DC comics, anime, indie films, independent films, and Nicolas Cage. He’s pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in BBA,LLB from IFIM Law School. When he’s not writing, he reads books such as the classic Dune series and existential essays from Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre.