The sequel to Black Panther—Ryan Coogler’s Oscar-nominated superhero movie primarily based on the Marvel comedian—has acquired its first trailer. Black Panther: Wakanda Without end options lots of the actors who starred within the unique 2018 movie, reminiscent of Lupita Nyong’o as Nakia, Angela Bassett as Ramonda, Winston Duke as M’Baku, Letitia Wright as Shuri, and extra. The movie hits theaters November 11. Watch the trailer under.
The teaser was revealed throughout Marvel’s panel at San Diego Comedian-Con final night time. Marvel’s YouTube web page additionally teased one thing known as “Wakanda Without end Prologue – New Music Releases July 25,” though full soundtrack particulars haven’t been launched.
In August 2019 it was reported that the movie could be launched Could 22, 2022. Chadwick Boseman, who performed the Black Panther/King T’Challa in Black Panther and several other Avengers movies, died later that month at 43 years previous because of colon most cancers. It’s not but clear who will substitute Boseman within the lead function, nevertheless the trailer ends with a shot of somebody within the Black Panther go well with. The trailer additionally features a transient visible of a billboard that includes a painted tribute to King T’Challa.
A wildly profitable movie, Black Panther grossed $700 million within the U.S., turning into the highest-grossing Marvel film of all time—domestically—previous to being unseated by Avengers: Endgame in 2019. Black Panther was nominated for seven Academy Awards, together with Greatest Image. The movie took dwelling three Oscar awards: for Greatest Authentic Music Rating (penned by Ludwig Göransson), Costume Design, and Manufacturing Design.
Kendrick Lamar curated and produced the soundtrack to the primary Black Panther movie, which featured SZA, Travis Scott, the Weeknd, Future, James Blake, Swae Lee, and others.
Revisit “How Black Panther Composer Ludwig Göransson Discovered the Sound of Wakanda” on the Pitch, and see the place the Black Panther soundtrack ranked on Pitchfork’s “The 50 Greatest Film Soundtracks of All Time”
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