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Black Panther 2, release date and everything you need to know about Wakanda Forever

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The much-anticipated sequel Black Panther 2 will hit theaters later this year, and we now have the first trailer.

Following the terrible passing of Chadwick Boseman in August 2020, T’Challa’s death will be a part of the storyline, according to the moving teaser for, which made its Comic-Con debut on July 23 during Marvel’s grand presentation.

The eagerly awaited MCU sequel resumed production in January 2022 and was completed in March 2022 after another week-long delay brought on by Covid. Letitia Wright needed time to heal from an on-set accident, which is why the show took a pause from November 2021 to January 2022.

 

The name Black Panther: Wakanda Forever for the sequel was officially announced in May 2021. The sequel is scheduled to open in theaters in November 2022 after experiencing a few delays from its initial May 2022 release, and everything appears to be on track for that.

It was important to everyone involved in the production that Boseman receives due respect. In May 2022, Wright said, “We honored him by devoting ourselves to the story that he established, the legacy that he started with this franchise.

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“And we just committed to working hard every day, no matter what conditions we faced—and we faced a lot of difficulties, a lot of terrible situations—but we came together as a team, and we poured everything into this movie,” said one of the actors.

Even though Boseman won’t be digitally resurrected, we don’t yet know how the sequel will handle his unfortunate death, but there is still plenty of information to savor while we wait for the film’s debut.

Here is everything you need to know about Black Panther: Wakanda Forever without further ado.

Black Panther 2 release date: When is Black Panther Wakanda Forever released?

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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will now be released in theaters on November 11, 2022, following the delay in October 2021.

 

The sequel now airs in July 2023, replacing The Marvels, which was originally scheduled for July 2022. This is a four-month delay. We hope that this will be the final shift for the film, but nothing is definite at this point.

Although filming began in June 2021, there was a break from November 2021 to January 2022, as was already indicated. However, filming ended in March 2022 and production began again in January 2022, so perhaps it will be released in November.

Black Panther 2 trailer: Watch the Black Panther Wakanda Forever trailer here!

The Black Panther: Wakanda Forever trailer made its debut on July 23 at Comic-Con, as was already mentioned.

 

 

 

Who will return for Black Panther Wakanda Forever from the cast of Black Panther 2?

It has been announced that the sequel won’t recast the part of T’Challa in order to preserve Chadwick Boseman’s legacy. Also thankfully, there are no plans to employ a “digital duplicate” in the follow-up.

Victoria Alonso, EVP of Marvel Studios, stated that there is only one Chadwick and he is not present.

Unfortunately, our king has passed away in real life as well as in fiction. We are taking some time to consider how we can honor this chapter of what has occurred to us that was so unexpected, sad, and truly dreadful.

Kevin Feige also said “A location to further explore with characters and many subcultures is Wakanda. This has always been, and initially was, the main subject of the following tale. We won’t be using CG Chadwick, and T’Challa won’t be recast either.”

As Shuri, Nakia, M’Baku, Okoye, Ramonda, and M’Kathu, respectively, Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong’o, Winston Duke, Danai Gurira, Angela Bassett, and Danny Sapani all reprise their roles in the sequel.

Duke is supposedly going to have a “increased role” in the sequel, but Marvel hasn’t officially verified the rumors. Tenoch Huerta, star of the Netflix series Narcos: Mexico, will reportedly play Namor, one of the sequel’s villains.

CIA operative Everett Ross will be played once more by Martin Freeman. Recently, Sapani teased a “simply wonderful” filming experience, raising expectations for the result.

Without Chad, it’s obviously quite different, he added. But because it’s such a fantastic story and a fantastic movie, we’ll continue to fly that flag and tell that tale.

In addition, he addressed contrasts between the first and second movies. “I believe we will just keep recounting the tale and paying tribute to the wonderful man. The individuals involved in that endeavor are all close friends. I believe it creates a wonderful sense of company. Therefore, I anticipate it will wow everyone as the first one did.”

Will Killmonger make a comeback with Michael B. Jordan? Given that Killmonger was murdered off in the first film, it seems implausible, but stranger things have happened.

Jordan played Killmonger in an alternate reality in a reprise of his What If? character. But when questioned in January 2022 about a potential MCU comeback, he remained guarded about the idea.

He explained, “It’s a character in a world that I adore so much. “The future? Marvel, as we all know, has its own plans, goals, and ideas about how things will turn out.”

We can officially announce that Daniel Kaluuya’s W’Kabi won’t be making a comeback.

The actor, who previously portrayed the Border Chief tribe W’Kabi in the first movie, admitted that he didn’t shoot any of the sequel’s footage because he was committed to the movie Nope, which sees him working with Get Out director Jordan Peele once more, and because the filming for both projects overlapped.

In a Rotten Tomatoes interview for the latter film, Kaluuya corroborated the information.

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