With the tragic and unexpected death of its star, Chadwick Boseman, the cast and creative team returned to Wakanda for honor and healing.
the highly anticipated Black Panther sequel hits theaters worldwide on Friday."It feels like an opportunity for us as a family to just come together and make something that's really, really beautiful," says Letitia Wright, who plays Shuri. "We explore the ways in which they, as mom and daughter, struggle through grief."
"Of course, we're very emotional," says Angela Bassett, who plays Queen Ramonda. "It's how you process and use that, and maybe put it in the work."Now, director Ryan Coogler had to decide: how does Wakanda go on? He said he took cues from their leader. In this sequel, Wakanda is facing new foes and its people, and leaders, are tasked with finding strength.
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