Daniel Kaluuya finds it difficult that Black Panther 2 will have a good result without the presence of Chadwick Boseman
Daniel Kaluuyainterpreter of W’Kabi in black Panther (2018), reflected on the sequel to the film, entitled Black Panther: Wakanda Foreverwithout Chadwick Bosemanresponsible for playing the title character between 2015 and August 28, 2020, when he died of stage three colon cancer.
During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Kaluuya remember the time when black Panther with Boseman. The actor explained how he had an “amazing” experience working with his former castmate on Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) – and how he sees a difficulty in black panther 2 with the star’s absence.
“If I said something, people would be really disappointed. That’s how I feel about it. People will be disappointed. They don’t want to be spoiled,” the actor stated in the conversation. “They’re surprised whatever happens. That’s what was amazing about the first one. [filme do Pantera Negra].”
“What can you say? Really, and I mean like in a real sense, what can you say? Seeing him act in the first one, knowing what I know, knowing what everybody else is. [agora sabe]you just look at it in a different stratosphere,” continued Daniel Kaluuya. “As a character, as a human being. I mean…”
black panther 2: Letitia Wright tells how the team honored Chadwick Boseman
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will have Letitia Wrightwho plays the sister of T’Challa, Shuri, as the eponymous superhero of the sequel. To the variety, the actress also told how the team of the feature decided to honor the memory of Chadwick Bosemaninterpreter of T’Challawho died in 2020.
“The whole movie is an incredible celebration of Chadwickand it’s also full of exciting news.”
Wright cited that the cast and crew “work hard every day”, and cited that it took “a lot of unity” to overcome the difficulties in filming. “We put all of us into this movie, and I’m excited for you to see it.”

During recordings of Wakanda Forever, Wright suffered an injury and was hospitalized, resuming filming months later. Positive tests of covid-19 among the team also delayed production, and rumors still pointed out that Wright caused trouble on set for refusing to get the virus vaccine.
The sequel to one of the biggest hits in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has as its main cast the return of Michael B. Jordan, Angela Bassett, Lupita Nyong’o, Winston Duke, Danai Gurira and Martin Freeman.
Filming began in June last year in Atlanta, according to the producer. Kevin Feige. the debut of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is scheduled for November 11, 2022.
Letitia Wright reveals how “Black Panther 2” honored Chadwick Boseman on set, “We committed everyday to working hard, no matter what circumstances we faced. And we faced a lot of circumstances. A lot of difficult situations, but we came together as a team.” pic.twitter.com/9UsXU31wBS
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