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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever starring Angela Basset and Letitia Wright released in the cinemas on November 11. Here's how the Janta reacted to the sequel and the tribute to Chadwick Boseman!
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is the story of a kingdom that has lost the rock that keeps them strong and together, their beloved King T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman) is no longer here, nevertheless his spirit will always look over them. In place of the King, his mother Ramonda (Angela Basset) is currently ruling the kingdom. Her daughter, Shuri (Letitia Wright) is still processing her brother's demise. After a few months, Ramonda is called to the United Nations, where she's questioned for not sharing vibranium with the rest of the world. But she refused to share it anyway since she doesn't want to add to their selfish needs any further. But after some research, the United Nations finds out that Wakanda is not the only place that has vibranium. A special team is sent to the underwater spot in the Atlantic Ocean where vibranium was found, along with a machine built by a scientist to mine it out. But much to their shock, when they arrive there, unknown creatures appear and kill everyone on board.
The chief of the tribe, Namor (Tenoch Huerta) threatens to attack Wakanda if they don't bring him the scientist that made the machine. So Shuri along with Okoye (Danai Gurira) heads to the USA and takes the help of CIA agent Everett K Ross (Martin Freeman) to find the scientist. It turns out that the scientist is actually a 19-year-old student, Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne). When they're taking Riri to Wakanda, they, unfortunately, come into the clutches of the CIA but while running away from them, Shuri and Riri are kidnapped by Namor and taken underwater. Will they escape Namor? How will Shuri save Riri from getting killed is what makes the story interesting.
Directed by Ryan Coogler, the Janta loved the powerful women in Wakanda Forever and also got teary-eyed during the post-credit scene dedicated to their OG Black Panther, Chadwick Boseman.
Also Read: The Black Panther: Wakanda Forever trailer looks like an emotional tribute to a King
Let's have a look at the Janta's reviews!
Has to be the best phase 4 mcu movie. The beautiful tribute to Chadwick and post credit scene made me emotional..Also the marvel studios intro had me in chills. This movie didn’t disappoint with the story of loss and legacy, along with amazing visuals 🖤#WakandaForever https://t.co/LMVe6Z8iZY pic.twitter.com/AT5fUQNTIG
— Anny🦋 (@ApniHiDhunMein) November 12, 2022
i promised i wasn’t gonna cry during wakanda forever but the post credit scene broke me
— pritika (@pritika_ghai) November 13, 2022
ALSO wakanda forever robbed us cause there was no post credit scenes whatsover- the cleaners were tired of us sitting till the end just for us to see - "black panther will return "
— Srujana :) (@13Delicate) November 14, 2022
Wakanda Forever was bad. Not worse than Black Adam but still. They took 2 hours to introduce the new Black Panther. Shuri couldn’t carry the film. Namor scenes were best. Post credit scene was the best part of the movie.
— Deepak Reddy (@deepmans92) November 12, 2022
We gotta give Angela Bassett her flowers cause she really snapped in this movie she really gave the performance of the year has to be my favorite performance in Phase 4 #QueenRamonda #WakandaForever pic.twitter.com/dTxOWIQcC9
— Jay🏹 HAS SEEN WAKANDA FOREVER (@Hawkmaestro21) November 14, 2022
Spoiler-free review for Black Panther 2: amazing. I might’ve liked it more than the first. Two words I will use to describe it: first, OPERATIC. They dealt so beautifully w the tragedy of Chadwick Boseman‘s death and it was a fitting tribute. The music was proportionally epic.
— Allen Yeh (@allenlyeh) November 13, 2022
We don't give enough credit to Ruth Carter for supplying such art in the costumes and fashion looks in Wakanda Forever. From the headpieces, jewelry garments, and body suits she amplified the power of vision. #WakandaForeverID #fashion #ruthcarter #WakandaForever #Shuri pic.twitter.com/icZS7sjnhS
— Nailah Lovell نائلة (@nailahlovellw) November 13, 2022
Literally when somebody asks me how was #WakandaForever pic.twitter.com/ZhKLCeiTID
— Sinchan Gowda (@Sinchangowdaa) November 12, 2022
the women of wakanda forever pic.twitter.com/B8cRNNrxmf
— Mcu Content (@mcucomfort) November 14, 2022
The best way I can describe #WakandaForever is, it's real.
— darragh🎄 (@darragh_sc) November 14, 2022
It feels real. Like a human being put pen to paper. Told a story that came from the heart, and poured said heart into absolutely every frame of the 161 minute bohemoth of a film that Black Panther: WAKANDA FOREVER pic.twitter.com/x26i1kyMdu
We NEED Shuri & Peter to meet soon. #WakandaForever pic.twitter.com/shaxI9bKAM
— Heroic Hollywood (@heroichollywood) November 13, 2022
Wakanda Forever was amazing. It is the only MCU movie that looks incredible the whole way through, and it was clearly made with a purpose. It has so much meaning behind it and the post credit scene was perfect. Namor is awesome and my favorite MCU character now
— Watch (@WatchOffWorld) November 13, 2022
A little spoiler if you haven't watched Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
— 𝕰.𝕵. (@eljesala) November 15, 2022
That post credit scene we see is what I personally think represents how while Chadwick Boseman is no longer with us, doesn't mean his power and influences stopped.
It's merely the beginning.
Black Panther #WakandaForever is a miracle for turning out that good. A profound marvel movie about grief, vengeance, & empathy. Loss of Chadwick Boseman is felt throughout, but Ryan Coogler & women of Wakanda honor his spirit. The Black Panther lives on! STAY FOR POST CREDIT😭 pic.twitter.com/aTJo4Gb2pE
— BLURAYANGEL 🦇 (@blurayangel) November 11, 2022
It’s not really disappointing, more of a nitpick tbh. I would’ve liked to see something happen with Zemo’s character in #WakandaForever. Feels like it would’ve been a perfect time for him to escape their prison in a post credit scene
— Jolly AJ & Smitty Fan Account 🎅🎄 (@SubaruSmitty6) November 14, 2022
Just finished watching Black Panther Wakanda Forever.
— Brandon || It’s over (@afczook) November 10, 2022
Not happy with how Namor’s story concluded, but that post-credit/ending more than made up for it.
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