BLACK PANTHER SECRET EDITION: THE MARVEL Cinematic Universe is Expanding
Ryan Coogler, director and writer of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will return.
Will there be a Black Panther 2 movie?
The Black Panther’s first film, “Black Panther”, was critically acclaimed. It was praised for its visual art and social impact.
Chadwick Boseman was part of Marvel Cinematic Universe, and he wore the vibranium costume as a supporting role in three Avengers films. Before Black Panther got its own film, it was used by Chadwick.
The MCU was created for sequels and crossover movies that continuously contribute to the story. T’Challa’s success in the first film led to it being likely that T’Challa would experience more trials as the lead character.


But Boseman’s unexpected death from colon cancer in August 2020 left fans speculating as to whether the franchise could continue.
Many of the original cast are returning to reprise their roles and honor Boseman’s legacy with a second Black Panther film.
When will Black Panther: Wakanda Forever release?
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According to Digital SpyIt is the 83rd canonized Marvel Cinematic Universe project.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is due out November 11, 2022.
The trailer showcases Wakanda’s futuristic technology, aquatic environments, and what looks like a funeral with Wakandans wearing white.
It is not clear who will take the role of Black Panther, as the trailer shows an unidentified figure wearing a hero’s costume at the end.
Will Chadwick Boseman’s character T’Challa be recast?
Boseman’s character will not be recast and will not be digitally rendered.
Victoria Alonso, a producer for Marvel Studios, was quoted in Digital Spy saying: “There’s only one Chadwick, and he’s no longer with us. Sadly, our king has died in real life, not only in fiction, and we’re taking a little time to see how we continue the story.”
Throughout the first Black Panther movie, Boseman’s T’Challa was assisted by his sister Shuri, played by Letitia Wright.
Shuri will be the lead for this film–but won’t be established as the MCU’s new protector of Wakanda indefinitely.
WeGotThisCoveredAccording to reports, Wright asked for permission to serve as the lead in this sequel.
At the conclusion of the first Black Panther movie, T’Challa came to the United Nations and revealed the existence of Wakanda’s mystical qualities.
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