![]() ![]() When Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne) a child genius with Tony Stark-like abilities, creates a Vibranium detecting machine, he must protect his nations secrecy by removing this girl. His hatred for the surface world stems from his ancestors being kept as prisoners and enslaved. He specifically is a highlight for me, the best kind of ‘villains’ are the ones you can sympathise with and see why they do what they do. With the US discovering more Vibranium in the sea this brings them into direct contact with a new empire of superhuman blue water folk of Talokan (who look a bit too similar to the Na’Vi from Avatar) led by the imperious leader Namor (Tenoch Huerta). She puts in a stellar performance throughout and the range of emotions she has to go through really bring the character to life. ![]() ![]() Standing at the forefront of all this is the formidable Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett) trying to rule her kingdom whilst keeping a balance at home. Wakanda Forever takes place a year after his passing, with the Black Panther gone every nation is now after the incredibly valuable resources that Wakanda holds, most notably the fictional metal known as ‘Vibranium’. Where do you go from there? They decided not to recast him, which I believe to be the correct move, and instead to carry the story on without him. However, with his tragic passing in 2020 this left a massive hole for everyone involved. ![]() It was their first black-centric cast led by the charismatic Chadwick Boseman, who’s character (T’Challa) was full of purpose and soul. The first Black Panther was a vibrant and colourful film that won the MCU its first and so far only Oscar’s. With the Black Panther gone, can the nation of Wakanda prevent others from attempting to steal its vital resources when it is at its weakest. Film review: Black Panther – Wakanda Forever ![]()
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