Black Panther 2 is expected to begin filming in 2021, following in the footsteps of the groundbreaking first film.
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Chadwick Boseman died in August at the age of 43, and while fans and
the industry mourned his unexpected loss, plans for the sequel (which had been
confirmed in October 2018) were appropriately put on hold
However, Marvel Studios is resuming
development of the sequel and determining how to proceed without Boseman, who
was instrumental in making the first film such a record-breaking and
legacy-defining success.
The sequel's title, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, was confirmed during Marvel's Phase 4 teaser video as the first piece of information. Here's all we know about Black Panther: Wakanda Forever so far.
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Who will make their debut in Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever?
It
has been announced that the sequel would pay tribute to Chadwick Boseman's
legacy by not recasting T'Challa. Thankfully, there are no intentions in the
sequel to deploy a 'digital double.'
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"There's only one Chadwick, and
he's not with us," Marvel Studios' executive vice president Victoria
Alonso remarked. "Unfortunately, our king has died in real life, not just
in fiction, and we're taking some time to consider how we return to history and
what we can do to honour this chapter of our history that was so unexpected, so
traumatic, and so dreadful, actually," says the narrator.
Kevin Feige continued, " "Wakanda
is the setting for a lot of the comics and the first film. Wakanda is a place
to further explore with characters and diverse subcultures. The next story's
principal focus was always and initially this. There will be no CG Chadwick,
and T'Challa will not be recast."
Although narrative details for the sequel have yet to be revealed, it appears that our next trip to Wakanda will find us spending time with a variety of individuals while delving deeper into Wakanda's "mythology.
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"Ryan Coogler has some very,
really intriguing ideas that I look forward to bringing to life with the rest
of the family," Lupita Nyong'o remarked.
Shuri has taken on the Black Panther
mantle in the comics, and fans have been pushing for a similar approach in the
sequel, but Letitia Wright has indicated she "doesn't even want to think
about it."
She continued, " "It's weird
to think of doing it without him. We're just hurting right now, so finding the
light in the midst of it is a challenge.
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Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston
Duke, and Angela Bassett are all slated to reprise their roles as Shuri, Nakia,
M'Baku, and Ramonda in the sequel, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Wright is expected to have a "more
important part" in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, while Tenoch Huerta of
Narcos: Mexico is in talks to play one of the sequel's villains. Although it's
uncertain whether Danai Gurira and Daniel Kaluuya will reprise their roles as
Okoye and W'Kabi, Martin Freeman will reprise his role as CIA agent Everett
Ross.
Marvel has yet to comment on any of the
alleged castings, although it was confirmed at the Disney Investor Day in
December 2020 that the sequel would explore "all of the rich and varied
characters" from the first film.
Erik Killmonger, Michael B Jordan's intense and disturbed villain, could also make an appearance, possibly in flashbacks, though Jordan has stated that this is unlikely.