‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ Star Angela Bassett on the Film’s High Emotional Stakes: “We Wanted to Move Mountains and Hearts”

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‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ Star Angela Bassett on the Film’s High Emotional Stakes: “We Wanted to Move Mountains and Hearts”
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The actress opens up about turning emotions into art for her return as Queen Ramonda in the Marvel sequel.

That’s the technical aspect. You want to feel comfortable with that, and sometimes you do, sometimes you don’t, but you also have to marry that with emotion that has to be real. Thankfully, we had enough time that you could work a couple of times a week with the vocal coach so you can just say, “Whew, OK, now I got that, and I don’t have to worry about that. Now I can just concern myself with what I’m doing in the scene.

I mean, [in the first one] there was a white [costume]. It was almost just like a simple A-line dress with various Wakanda writing, but it was very simple. There’s power in simplicity. But in this one, there were so many various layers. I think that mirrored all the layers of who Ramonda had to step up to be in this instance. Her costumes just fed into that for me. The headdress became more elaborate with the gold on top of the head.

You’re doing French hours [with no pause for meals], so you don’t have a break in between. You are just constantly wet for about 12 straight hours. You’re trying to eat your lunch on your lap, you’re trying to take a nap, and yet you have this wet neoprene and this wet dress. The worst part is when you have to go to the little girls’ room and you’re pulling wet neoprene off your body. It was just very interesting —. But all for the good, all for the glory, all for the beauty.

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