Disney and Marvel Studios Black Panther: Wakanda Forever was presented at its world premiere in Hollywood on Wednesday night. The official review embargo for wakanda forever lifts on November 8, but the social media embargo on early reactions was lifted after the premiere.
Written and directed by Ryan Coogler, wakanda forever is a sequel to the 2018 film by filmmaker Black Panther and is the thirtieth feature-length entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. First Black Panther The film was a worldwide box office and cultural phenomenon, grossing $1.35 billion in ticket sales and earning an Oscar nomination for Best Picture.
The long-awaited sequel to Black Panther it has been delayed by the pandemic and the tragic death of Chadwick Boseman, who played T’Challa/Black Panther in the MCU. Boseman died of colon cancer on August 28, 2020, after a private battle with the disease for more than four years. Coogler, as well as Marvel boss Kevin Feige, were unaware of Boseman’s illness and had set up the sequel with the actor as the cornerstone. Coogler wrote in his recollection of Boseman: “I have spent the last year preparing, imagining and writing words for him to say, that we were not meant to see. It breaks me to know that I won’t be able to see another close-up of him on the monitor or go up to him and ask for another take.”
According to the hollywood reporterin the wake of Boseman’s death, Disney/Marvel bosses considered recasting the character of T’Challa, but decided against it for fear of fan backlash.
wakanda forever features returning stars Lupita Nyong’o, Letitia Wright, Winston Duke, Danai Gurira, Florence Kasumba, Angela Bassett and Martin Freeman. The film will also be the MCU debut for newcomers Tenoch Huerta as Namor and Dominique Thorne as Riri Williams/Ironheart.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is scheduled to hit theaters on November 11. With a running time of two hours and 41 minutes, the sequel will be the second-longest title in the MCU behind avengers endgame.
Until official reviews come out next week, below is a sampling of world premiere reactions posted on social media.
Black Panther: #WakandaForever it’s as epic as the Marvel sequels. The story is hugely ambitious and thematically rewarding with harrowing twists and turns throughout. You feel the length, but it’s funny, wildly beautiful, and has the best credits scene in Marvel history, hands down. pic.twitter.com/zD8nYIFKXC
— Germain Lussier (@GermainLussier) October 27, 2022
Black Panther Wakanda Forever makes it clear just how valuable Chadwick Boseman and T’Challa were to the MCU. Without him, the film sometimes longs for a beat. He finds it at just the right moments, and it’s exhilarating. I can’t wait to see it again.
— Erik Voss (@eavoss) October 27, 2022
Black Panther: #WakandaForever is Marvel’s most moving and powerful movie to date. It’s heavy and dark as it needed to be, and mostly ditches the studio’s signature tone. The craftsmanship levels up in every conceivable way, and the performances rise to the occasion. pic.twitter.com/aAK7jjRMra
—Brian Davids (@PickYourBrian) October 27, 2022
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No spoilers. Wakanda Forever had so many emotions! It was creepy and BRU-TAL in parts. Heartbreaking and beautiful. And the fight scenes were WILD. I am amazed at the care put into representing these cultures. #WakandaForever pic.twitter.com/HHSClXcxoY
– Dani Fernandez (@msdanifernandez) October 27, 2022
WAKANDA FOREVER is a beautiful cathartic tribute to the legacy of Chadwick Boseman. It reminds us of his monumental impact and that he truly is still here with us. Great performances by Gurira, Bassett, Wright & Thorne. Huerta was AMAZING. I loved Rihanna’s song and Ludwig’s score. pic.twitter.com/9eW6uFwP3S
—Kevin McCarthy (@KevinMcCarthyTV) October 27, 2022
Wakanda Forever will take you on a roller coaster of emotions. While Chadwick’s absence is felt, the cast’s performance is phenomenal. The journey and mourning each cast goes through is felt throughout the film. Tons of action! Nomor is fantastic. #BlackPantherWakandaForever pic.twitter.com/C4X6CicZCG
— Wendy Lee Szany (@WendyLeeSzany) October 27, 2022
#WakandaForever It is outstanding. He handles loss, grief, and revenge with a maturity and seriousness rarely seen in the MCU. Black Panther remains the jewel in his crown. Letitia Wright, Angela Bassett and Tenoch Huerta provide some of the best performances I’ve seen all year. pic.twitter.com/ECqGxfEyFi
— Lando (@orlandoenelcine) October 27, 2022
#WakandaForeveris larger in scope and scale than #Black Panther, but his story is also one of the most intimate and heartfelt in Marvel. It’s definitely a comic book movie, but it’s one that focuses on the pain and grieving process rather than the superheroes and the show. Full review soon pic.twitter.com/MzIjwVzjBd
— Charles, Warlock of Mercury (@CharlesPulliam) October 27, 2022
#BlackPantherWakandaForever is a beautiful tribute to Chadwick Boseman. Stunning visual, with Angela Bassett commanding every scene she inhabits. Rihanna’s “Lift Me Up” will do that for many. Another great post credit scene that is genuinely amazing. I don’t know about the Oscars. pic.twitter.com/55YSor1PrD
— Clayton Davis – Stand with 🇺🇦 (@ByClaytonDavis) October 27, 2022
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