Marvel’s Black Panther: Forever Wakanda Photography

Production started Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Finally according to social media posts from the main crew members of the Marvel sequel. Filming first began in the summer, ran through November and then paused for a long time, in part due to actress Letitia Wright recovering from a set injury. Several months later though, production appears to have ended in the sequel. As noted before”Black Panther: Forever Wakanda NewsTwitter account, Academy Award winning fashion designer Ruth E. Carter He was among those who confirmed the outcome of the shoot, writing in a post (now deleted): “We’re done! #finishline #andthatsthetruthruth #blackpantherwakandaforever.” Hair stylist Nikki Wright They added in their post, “Today 117 of 88 was Too Many Things! That’s a Brief”

Last week brought news that production for Part Two has moved from Marvel’s unofficial headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia to Puerto Rico. Details of what the film was doing in the US territory indicated a possible flashback sequence as well as revealing that the production was set in a previously closed hotel and casino. Details of the film’s plot have not been released by Marvel Studios yet, nor how they intend to address the loss of the late Chadwick Boseman as T’Challa/Black Panther. After Boseman’s death in 2020, the film’s story was restructured as Marvel won’t recast the role, something many fans have campaigned against.

In addition to being the next chapter in this corner of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the new movie will also introduce another major player to the MCU with actress Dominic Thorne playing Marvel Comics hero Riri Williams aka Ironheart. Earlier this month, Thorne confirmed that she has wrapped up her work on the film, marking her first appearance in the MCU ahead of her Disney+ TV series.

Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira, Letitia Wright, Winston Duke, Martin Freeman and Angela Bassett all bring back their parts from the first movie with Thorne among the newcomers who also include may destroy youMichaela Cole. Fans have speculated what part Coel might take, with some believing it could be a certain character from the X-Men. Ryan Coogler is back to direct the movie and is also developing a new Marvel TV series for Disney+ that also takes place in the Wakanda universe.

After several delays Black Panther: Wakanda Forever It is now scheduled for release on November 22, 2022.

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