
With previous Marvel films in phase four in a hurry to wrap the film, Coogler takes his time to let the audiences assimilate the loss of T’Challa, the new allies/enemies, and become a part of his fictional world. Ryan Coogler gets several factors on point - one of the crucial being the elaborate duration: 2 hours and 41 minutes. Black Panther 2 also surpasses the first film in many ways, making it probably the only solo hero franchise in the MCU to surpass the first film. The film serves as a reminder that Black Panther might be a part of the grand MCU plan but like Wakanda, the film doesn’t depend on the OG Avengers or the other superheroes present in the universe. Wakanda Forever safely emerges as the best Marvel Cinematic Film of phase 4.
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His path of elimination leads to Wakanda crossing paths with Talokan, leading to an epic second half. With the fear of being exposed to the world above the sea due to Wakanda, Namor tries to find ways to eliminate the threat. The new Marvel Cinematic Universe film introduces Namor (Tenoch Huerta) and his underwater kingdom, the Aztec city of Talokan.

However, threats await the well-guarded kingdom, and this time, it’s not only from nations above land but under the sea as well. With Queen Ramonda on the throne again and Shuri ensuring that the kingdom is protected, Wakanda was getting back on its feet sans the King. Although the scene is merely a few minutes, it is the feeling that Chadwick was slowly helping the franchise to move on even though he wasn’t there in every frame that remains throughout the film.īlack Panther: Wakanda Forever revolves around the aftermath of King T’Challa aka Chadwick Boseman’s death.

The Queen mother informs her that when she sat down to mourn her beloved son’s sudden passing, she felt T’Challa’s presence around her, holding her shoulder, gently reminding her that he is around and nudging her enough to move forward. There is a scene in the first half of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever where Queen Ramonda (played by Angela Bassett) sits Shuri (Letitia Wright) down in an attempt to help her mourn the loss of King T’Challa (late Chadwick Boseman) by the river.
