New footage of BlackPantherWakandaForever was revealed at Disney's D23Expo:
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is hitting theatres in November, and Marvel fans are eager to see what director Ryan Coogler has in store. Back in July, fans got a first look at the sequel at San Diego Comic-Con, and now Marvel is back with new footage at Disney's D23 Expo in Anaheim, California. The new look was shared exclusively for folks who attended Marvel's D23 panel.
"It was so perfect," Namor actor Tenoch Huerta told the crowd."Not just entertainment, it is deeper. It goes beyond."
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