Black Panther 2: When Does Wakanda Forever Come Out?

Chadwick Boseman’s tragic death has left a big hole in the world, both in terms of the loss of a real person and in terms of his sudden absence from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But, as the saying goes, the show must go on, and Black Panther 2, which will be called Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, is being made right now. People hope that the movie will both honor the late actor and add to the wonderful world he helped create.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will take fans back to Wakanda and show them where the country is now in the world. It will be directed by Ryan Coogler, who wrote the screenplay with Joe Robert Cole. The first Black Panther caused a lot of big changes in the country, and we’re sure that the Blip has also had a bad effect. So, when Black Panther: Wakanda Forever comes out, fans will see a very different Wakanda, and we can’t wait to see what it looks like.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever looks like it will be a lot of fun to watch, with some familiar faces coming back and some exciting new ones being added. The sequel, which everyone is looking forward to, will focus on more earthly things (or rather, aquatic). Read on to find out about release dates, the story, the characters, and more.

Black Panther 2 Release Date

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will now come out in theatres on November 11, 2022, instead of October 20, 2021.

That’s a change of four months from July 2022, and the sequel will take the place of The Marvels, which has been moved back to July 2023. Even though nothing is set in stone, we hope this is the last time the movie will change.

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Filming began in June 2021, but there was a break from November 2021 to January 2022, as was already said. But work on it started up again in January 2022, and filming was done in March 2022, so hopefully, it will be out in November as planned.

Black Panther 2 Cast

It has been confirmed that the sequel will honor Chadwick Boseman’s role as T’Challa and not give it to someone else. Also, there are no plans to use a “digital double” in the sequel, which is good news.

Victoria Alonso, an executive vice president at Marvel Studios, said, “There’s only one Chadwick, and he’s not with us.”

“Unfortunately, our king has died in real life, not just in stories, and we are taking a little time to figure out how to return to history and what to do to honor something that happened to us that was so unexpected, so painful, so terrible, really.”

Kevin Feige added: “Wakanda is a place where more can be learned about characters and different groups of people. The next story was always and at first mostly about this. We won’t have a CG Chadwick, and we won’t change who plays T’Challa.”

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In the sequel, Shuri, Nakia, M’Baku, Okoye, Ramonda, and M’Kathu are all played by Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong’o, Winston Duke, Danai Gurira, Angela Bassett, and Danny Sapani, in that order.

Duke is rumored to be getting an “expanded role” in the sequel, but Marvel hasn’t confirmed the rumors yet. Meanwhile, Narcos: Mexico star Tenoch Huerta is set to play Namor, who is confirmed to be one of the bad guys in the sequel.

Everett Ross, the CIA agent played by Martin Freeman, will be back. Sapani recently said that filming was “just amazing,” which raised hopes for the end result.

Black Panther 2 Plot

Now that we know for sure that the role of T’Challa will not be recast, the focus of the sequel will have had to change, and all we officially know is that it will continue to explore the world of Wakanda and beyond.

Along with the first trailer, we got our first official plot synopsis. “Queen Ramonda, Shuri, M’Baku, Okoye and the Dora Milaje fight to protect their nation from intervening world powers in the wake of King T’Challa’s death,” it reads.

“As the Wakandans try to move on to the next part of their story, the heroes must work with War Dog Nakia and Everett Ross to make a new path for the kingdom of Wakanda.”

Early plot details from Production Weekly had already shown that Namor, a bad guy who lives in the water, would be in Wakanda Forever.

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“Both Wakanda and Atlantis are hidden civilizations with advanced technology and stronger military capabilities that separated themselves from the rest of the world for their own safety and, in a way, out of fear,” the details said.

Wakanda was worried that their technology would be used for bad things. Atlantis was afraid that people from the real world would come and destroy the city, just like they did a long time ago. And yet, their fears grow even more when these two countries that were once hidden fight each other.”

Kevin Feige had said that he wanted to learn more about Wakandan history in the sequel, so we could expect to see some flashbacks that show how Wakanda became what we saw in the first movie.

“In the last part of the movie, T’Challa takes the herb again and runs into his father. He says, “Hey, man. We did something wrong, and I want to fix it “Back in March 2019, he told Entertainment Weekly.

“There’s a time when all of T’Chaka’s ancestors gather behind him. We would make fun of them and say, “I want to see… what’s their story?” What does that mean? Who was the first king of Wakanda, Bashenga? Who is that person three people to the left of T’Chaka? What happened in 1938 in Wakanda? Wouldn’t that be cool?”

Ryan Coogler Wrote And Directed Black Panther 2

Ryan Coogler co-wrote and directed Black Panther, so he was a big part of the movie’s success. It’s good that he’s back to write and direct Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. This was to be expected, given how well the first movie Coogler worked on was received and how many tickets it sold for Disney.

Disney made sure to keep the director for the second movie. This is a good sign. Coogler’s vision was a big part of the first movie, and with him back, there will be a creative link between the two movies as the director makes his first sequel.

Black Panther 2 Trailer

As was said above, the first time the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever trailer was shown was on July 23 at Comic-Con.