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Wakanda Forever certainly isn’t crass but it’s not exactly a triumph, never quite doing justice to all the brilliant production design and inspired acting (Winston Duke, Danai Gurira, Lupita ...
The Full ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ Trailer Delivers A Glimpse Of The New Black Panther Mike Redmond Contributing Writer Twitter October 3, 2022 ...
Wakanda Forever doesn’t quite live up to its predecessor, a remarkable effort that brought together Boseman’s gravitas and masterful performance with Coogler’s gift for worldly narrative.
In fact, much of Wakanda Forever feels only tangentially connected to the MCU, with Martin Freeman and Julia Louis-Dreyfus appearing as the only non-Wakandan, returning Marvel characters in the film.
"Black Panther: Wakanda Forever," the latest MCU movie, hits theaters on Friday, November 11. The sequel stars many actors from the first movie including Lupita Nyong'o and Angela Bassett.
“Wakanda Forever” reluctantly opens itself up to the rest of the MCU over the course of its 160-minute running time, continuing to do so even as every scrap of mega-franchise synergy eats away ...
With its supporting cast, Wakanda Forever also becomes the first Marvel movie to prominently feature multiple Latinx actors. “A big part of Black Panther ’s legacy is representation.
Andy Serkis’ comments about Black Panther: Wakanda Forever come from a recent conversation with io9 ahead of the release of Venom: Let There Be Carnage.
So, of course, have the filmmakers. And from the opening scenes of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” director Ryan Coogler’s tact, intelligence and discernment are more than apparent.
The highly anticipated "Black Panther" sequel, "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever," is now in theaters. Ryan Coogler is returning to write and direct the follow-up to the 2018 Oscar-nominated global ...
Wakanda Forever will be momentous for a number of reasons: It is the first Black Panther movie since Chadwick Boseman died suddenly in 2020; it marks the debut of Namor, one of the MCU's oldest ...
“Wakanda Forever” doesn’t quite live up to its predecessor, a remarkable effort that brought together Boseman’s gravitas and masterful performance with Coogler’s gift for worldly narrative.