Marvel Studios released the first trailer for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever during a panel at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday night (July 23). After Chadwick Bozeman — the star of the 2018 original— passed away in 2020 following a private four-year battle with colon cancer, the film franchise was left without its hero.
So the trailer asks: Who will take on the mantle of the Black Panther? As the teaser comes to a close, a figure is seen in the hero’s suit, but their identity isn’t revealed. Meanwhile, Tems’ rendition of Bob Marley’s “No Woman No Cry” plays in the background, making the clip that much more emotional.
“Here little darling, don’t shed no tears/No woman, no cry,” she sings. “Good friends we have and good friends we’ve lost along the way/In this great future, you can’t forget your past/So dry your tears, I seh/Everything’s gonna be alright.”
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever puts Ryan Coolger back in the director’s chair as well as Angela Bassett in the role of Ramonda, Letitia Wright as Shuri and Lupita Nyong’o
as Nakia. But the absence of Boseman, who play T’Challa, is palpable. Coogler spoke about Boseman’s death during the Comi-Con panel and the challenges of filling his shoes.
“It’s going to be hard to follow that up, but we’ll try,” Coogler said per Variety. “It’s been five years since I was here. I sat about there and we premiered the first footage from ‘Black Panther 1,’ and sitting next to me was our T’Challa, the late great Chadwick Boseman.”
Black Panther was up for seven awards at the 91st Annual Academy Awards in 2019, including Best Picture, Original Song, Sound Mixing, Sound Editing, Production Design, Costume Design and Original Score.
Although Kendrick Lamar and SZA didn’t walk away with the Original Song award for “All The Stars,” the celebrated Marvel film scooped up a gilded trophy in the Production Design, Costume Design and Original Score categories, marking a first in Marvel film history.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever was initially scheduled to arrive in May but has since received a new release date of November 11.
came behind the Woman King trailer as I predicted. Hollywood works in patterns.
The most advanced black nation in the world, and you count on one hand how many black men were fighting for it in the trailer. Who wanna place bets on how many lesbian scenes we gonna see in this?
A lot of people have been marginalized, not just us black folk. Being angry at other people’s shot at representation is a bad look.
Do better. Ni66as always so spiteful even when people do nothing to us.
aye.. you can keep that “other people been marginalized, All Lives Matter bullsh*t” over there.
I think you taking it to deep man. It’s just a trailer and even in the 1st black panther T’Challa was surrounded by a strong female supporting cast. I don’t believe this fits any hidden agenda outside of empowering black women plus it’s makes sense with what the audience has already seen. The Dora Milaje was an all women army, Shuri is T’Challa sister, Nakia was a spy and T’Challa’s love interest, and his mom the queen that likely takes over the mantel in T’Challa absence. Marvel has black men in lead roles with Anthony Mackie as the new Captain America and Don Cheadle as War Machine which they are making a Disney + show with him, you had Samuel L Jackson as Nick Fury now they are showcasing strong females in Wakanda. As a black man, it’s a beautiful site regardless of the gender focus. I just hope it all results into a great film hopefully even better than the 1st
invasion of the bald black batches, too mush estrogen for my tastes im sure itll do just fine without me sublimminal attempt at getting rid of the man
Hey, everybody shit the f**k up and enjoy the movie. On God!!
I THINK AFTER ENDGAME I’M DONE WITH MARVEL. SPIDERMAN WAS GOOD, BUT EVERYTHING ELSE HAS BEEN AVERAGE AT BEST.