We review everything that the post-credits scene of ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ implies for the future of the African country of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
We explain everything we know about the post-credits scene of ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’the film that returns us to the mythological African country of Marvel while mourning the death of its protagonist and introduces us to a new villain to keep in mind for the future of the franchise, in which we count as one of the best films of 2022. Take advantage because ‘Black Panther 2’ is now available on Disney +.
It goes without saying that, from now on, this article about the post-credits scene of ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ Could contain traces of spoilers for ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’, especially from its post-credits scene. Warned they remain. And for those who want to look further into the future, Marvel is already thinking about ‘Black Panther 3’.
After the forced conclusion in the middle of the final climax (we have already analyzed the end of ‘Black Panther 2’ in another article), and the cavalcade of epilogues about secondary characters, we will have to wait until the opening credits of the film end to find out what It has been the protagonist. Be careful, this time there is nothing after the complete sequence of labels.
In that final scene, we see Shuri traveling to Haiti to meet Nakia again and finally mourn the death of her brother. Having overcome the main ritual of her private mourning, we discover that her sister-in-law is not only a tireless worker in one of Wakanda’s outer development projects, but also She is also the mother of her nephew, the son of T’Challa, a little boy who has grown up on the Caribbean island..
“We agreed to raise him beyond the pressures of the throne,” explains the mother, thus giving us a new character that, without the need to have any continuity in the films of the saga, serves as a symbol of the continuity of the legacy of the character that Chadwick played. Bosemann, denying at the same time everything that had been done in the previous two and a half hours with poor Shuri.
“The sad passing of Chadwick Boseman has marked his peers as the MCU machine moves on, and as such, the presentation plans of its revamped new villain and the arc of the affliction of a people have collided in a mammoth footage that hides vibranium nuggets inside“, we pointed out in our review of ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’.
“Representation is not going to stop,” says Tenoch Huerta, Namor in ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’, when we ask him to address all those who continue to see a problem in every minimally leading character who is not a cis white man and straight. “Many people have built their identity through these racist, classist and misogynistic myths.. It was also hard when I became aware that, being a man, he had many advantages in a society as macho as mine.”
Wasn’t Shuri powerful enough to take on the legacy? In fact, the networks have covered Letitia Wright with praise as the new Black Panther. Wasn’t it enough to overshadow, along with the rest of the female characters, the protagonist in the first installment? If Killmonger even returns… Will this young man be a future character on the Marvelite agenda? We will see!
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