With Chadwick Boseman’s passing away, the tension has only doubled, and the movie has become the most stressful venture for the studio.
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Black Panther: Wakanda forever is the hottest topic in the world right now. The makers have to manage the pressure and make it worth their while. The tension has increased with the passing of Chadwick Boseman. This has made the movie the most stressful project for the studio. They must make a movie that honors Chadwick Boseman and lives up to his legacy.
Keep reading Hollywood News to stay tuned!
Black Panther, which starred Chadwick Boseman as the lead, was Marvel’s highest-grossing solo film. The film was a box office hit and won the Best Picture Oscar nomination. It is also the most diverse and culturally-sound superhero film under the banner, and stands tall for its inclusion.
It seems that the makers of Wakanda Forever, the sequel to the original Wakanda, are being very careful. According to the latest update, there have been five iterations of this script. Continue reading to learn more about the script and what one cast member has to say.
According to We Got This Covered Angela Bassett, who plays the Wakandan Matriarch Ramonda, has opened up about the same. The script is still being revised, as the actor explains. She claims she has seen five iterations of the script and is still counting.
"I don’t know what it will look like. The script has been through five versions and I hear that another is on the horizon. With our beloved king moving on to glory, many things had to change and be shifted. Ryan and Joe Robert Cole are master storytellers and have found a way to enter this world. I believe it will be satisfying for fans and will be a tribute to our Chad. "We love our king," Black Panther: Wakanda forever actor Angela Bassett stated.
It looks like the stakes may be high. The film will be shown on the big screen July 8, 2022.
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