“We just felt it was too early to replace it”revealed Feige and deepened: “Stan Lee always said that Marvel represents the world outside your window. We talk a lot about how as amazing and fantastic as our characters and stories are, there’s something relatable and human about everything we do.”
In this sense, the executive ruled: “The world is still processing the loss of Chad and Ryan Coogler (director of both Black Panther movies) marked history with that”. On the influence this event will have on the upcoming film, Feige also remarked that “the conversation was all about ‘What do we do now?’ Y how we can carry on Chadwick’s legacy and all that he did to help make Wakanda and Black Panther into incredible, iconic and aspirational ideas.”
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Wakanda Forever will be the sequel to the 2018 film that became a cultural phenomenon to the point of being nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars. Although Coogler had written a sequel, Boseman’s death in August 2020, due to colon cancer, forced him to rethink the film as a tribute to his legacy.
The film will hit theaters on November 10. and will have the stars Lupita Nyong’o, Letitia Wright, Winston Duke, Danai Gurira, Florence Kasumba, Basset and Martin Freeman. They will also join this time Tenoch Huerta, as Namor, and Dominique Thorne as Riri Williams, who will have his own Disney+ series, Iron Heart.
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