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Black Panther fights on without Chadwick Boseman

Boseman, who played King T'Challa in the Marvel universe, died from cancer two years ago – his death casts a shadow over the new film

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Nov 2022 8:00AM

Black Panther fights on without Chadwick Boseman
Actor Tenoch Huerta, director Ryan Coogler and his wife Zinzi Evans, actor Lupita Nyong'o, actor Danai Gurira, and actor Letitia Wright arrive for the African premiere of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever in Lagos, on November 6.– AFP pic, November 11, 2022

BLACK Panther returns to cinemas worldwide this week, having lost its star with the tragic early death of Chadwick Boseman, but none of its determination to push for greater diversity in superhero movies.

Boseman, who died from cancer two years ago aged 43, makes several flashback appearances in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.

The real-life grief of the filmmakers is reflected in the film as Wakanda struggles to survive following the death of Boseman's character, King T'Challa. 

Director Ryan Coogler had been preparing the sequel for almost a year when Boseman died, causing him to take a new direction focused on T'Challa's sister, Shuri, played by Letitia Wright.

"When you lose somebody, there's a blast radius. It's like a bomb that goes off," Coogler said at a press conference.

"The worst nightmare that you can have is if something were to happen to you, the people who you love and leave behind would be unmoored, would be lost. We were exploring all of those things," he said.

Wright praised Coogler's handling of her character's journey as she tackles her grief and becomes queen.

"We were able to bring something that felt real, that felt truthful. And I was able to really give my heart to it and give Shuri a full arc," she said. 

'Time to change'

The new film also marks the return of singer Rihanna with Lift Me Up, a tribute to Boseman and her first single as a lead artist since 2016.

Boseman was the first black lead in a Marvel film and proved that was no hindrance to popularity, with Black Panther bringing in no less than US$1.34 billion (RM6.35 billion) at the box office. 

The rest of the industry has taken notice, and the new instalment comes hot on the heels of Black Adam from rival superhero behemoth DC Comics, starring Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, which is currently dominating the box office worldwide. 

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever continues the first film's mission to raise issues around diversity and colonialism. 

Its plot partly revolves around Wakanda's efforts to fend off the United States and France as they try to get their hands on its precious natural resource, vibranium, at all costs.

It also introduces an old Marvel character, Namor the Sub-Mariner, who speaks Mayan in the film – a detail welcomed by Mexican actor Tenoch Huerta.

"In Latin America, especially Mexico, we deny our indigenous roots," Huerta said. 

"It's time to change and reconcile who we are with our ancestors... and embrace them. And now it's happening in this movie... and that is exciting." – AFP, November 9, 2022

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