Marvel Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

2022 - 11 - 10

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Why Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Has the Best End Credit ... (Gizmodo)

The new Marvel movie—starring Letitia Wright, Angela Bassett, and Winston Duke—is now in theaters.

No end credits scene in Marvel Cinematic Universe history has so expertly threaded that needle of cool future implications, while also wrapping up and being a crucial addition to the story you just watched. His name is Toussaint (Divine Love Konadu-Sun) and we learn he’s the son of T’Challa and Nakia. For example, in the film we never quite learn why Nakia—T’Challa’s significant other—didn’t come to his funeral. Once the waterworks stop, the implications of the scene are huge. And yet, on top of all that, meeting the boy also provides an even warmer, more loving, and deeper conclusion to the film as a whole. What could have been a sad ending of Shuri simply mourning her losses instantly becomes cathartic and hopeful. However, those decades-away hypotheticals are not why this scene stands on the top of the MCU mountain. Picking up seconds after the film ends, we see Shuri (Letitia Wright) still crying on the beach in Haiti as she burns her funeral garb, marking the end of mourning not just for her brother, but her mother too. And yet we think Marvel’s latest film, [Black Panther: Wakanda Forever](https://gizmodo.com/black-panther-wakanda-forever-movie-review-marvel-studi-1849725648), has the best credits scene in Marvel Studios history. Nakia explains T’Challa wanted Toussaint to grow up away from the pressures of the throne which is why he remained hidden. Since the beginning, Marvel Studios has put scenes during and after its credits to keep fans in the seats and tease what’s to come. Wakanda Forever only has one end credits scene, and it’s in the middle.

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Black Panther Wakanda Forever movie review: A glorious send-off ... (The Indian Express)

Black Panther Wakanda Forever movie review: The MCU film has human emotions at the heart of it and is anchored by some great acting.

It’s about differences. It’s about vengeance. It’s about love.

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'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' Review: Marvel Tries to Fill ... (The Wall Street Journal)

Without the first film's star, who died in 2020, this sequel stretches on and on in search of a point.

[Walmart Black Friday Coupon - Up to 70% off](https://www.wsj.com/coupons/walmart) After a spate of manic superhero blockbusters that ricocheted from one digital spectacle to another, this one takes its time with character and plot but doesn’t develop either to any satisfying degree. Four years ago “Black Panther” created an appealing new mythology around Wakanda, an imaginary African kingdom defined by superior technology, fierceness in battle, moral rectitude and the world’s only known deposits of an immensely powerful metal called vibranium.

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'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' Review: Critics Shower Praise On ... (AUGUSTMAN)

'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' has premiered in theatres — critics and Twitter users share their thoughts on the hotly awaited Marvel film.

WAKANDA FOREVER is a messy but moving tribute to Chadwick Boseman. [November 8, 2022] does not know how to introduce its 300 characters but, man, does it nail the emotional landing Scott writes that being a Ryan Coogler film, it has the “director’s signature interplay of genre touchstones, vivid emotions, and allegorical implications.” Thus, T’Challa is already shown as having passed away in the story of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. [November 11, 2022]

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