Here's a hint: it's a nod to the comics.
had a mammoth task, and — for the most part — the sequel accomplished what it set out to. As we wrote in our review, the second outing from Ryan Coogler managed to respectfully and emotionally address Chadwick Boseman's death while also allowing the story to carry beyond the absence of its star.also had to work within the constraints of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This entails setting up future films and shows, as well as introducing us to new characters.
In the film, Namor is wary of the fact that the surface world is hunting for Vibranium, a direct result of Wakanda's foray into the international community following the events of the first. During the battle, whose specifics we won't get into to save from spoilers, Namor at one point says"imperius rex", which resulted in a cheer from some members of the audience at a screening we attended. The phrase comes directly from the comics and is Namor's battle cry.
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