Black Panther Wakanda forever is a sequel to the original movie Black Panther, released in 2018, the film attracted success and emphasized black excellence and power through a storyline set in Africa.
Following the initial black Panther movie;’s success, the sequel has to surpass the original one in order to get the attention of the targeted audience.
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The saddening death of Chadwick Boseman, the lead actor of ‘Black Panther’ that happened in the year 2020 led to the follow up sequel ‘Wakanda Forever’.
The latter movie is a commemoration to the fallen Panther, King T’Challa, it was created to honor his legacy as the lead actor.
Chadwick played the role of king T’Challa/Black Panther in the first Black Panther Movie. In Black Panther:
In the sequel Wakanda Forever, the character T’Challa has passed away and the fictional country Wakanda is prone to be attacked by enemies.
Netizens are speculating that the character T’Challa would be said to have passed away during the war against Thanos in the movie Avengers: End Game and as a country, they have to fight off their enemies and determine who the next Black Panther is.
The Black Panther Sequel has created an uproar among fans just before the release date in November 11th, 2022.
The movie had a screening in Nigeria Lagos where all the actors and actresses that worked hard in the film were present.
The people who attended the screening of the movie were happy to see their favorite actors and actresses in person.
The screening was based on an African theme hence every person attending the screening war African inspired clothes that suited the night’s theme.
The first movie in itself was an inspiring movie to many, as it educates people on the various African Cultures and norms found in Africa.
The storyline in the first movie was very powerful and informative showcasing and portraying black excellence all throughout the movie. As a result, people are curiously waiting for the sequel.
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