Letitia Wright teases 'Black Panther 2' as an 'incredible honour to Chadwick Boseman'


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Production on 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' was shut down for nearly two months after Marvel executives said that Wright sustained a shoulder fracture and a serious concussion on the set. Photo: AFP

Little has been confirmed about Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, but much has been discussed in the rumour mill regarding the sequel to Marvel's enormous hit, Black Panther.

Following the tragic death of star Chadwick Boseman, who passed in August, 2020 after a private battle with colon cancer, various members of the Black Panther team have spoken about honouring Boseman's legacy in the second film.

His role of T'Challa won't be recast, and the character will not be digitally re-created.

Letitia Wright, who became a Marvel breakout with her performance in Black Panther as T'Challa's sister Shuri, is rumoured to be taking up the mantle as the sequel's eponymous superhero.

Even if that's not the case, Marvel fans expect Wright to have a larger part in the next film.

The road to the Black Panther sequel's release has not been without headlines for Wright, who suffered an on-set injury and was the subject of a damaging report alleging that she was sharing anti-vax sentiments on the Atlanta production and that her refusal to get vaccinated was posing problems for Marvel.

Wright denied rumours she was touting an anti-vax position on the set, calling the report "about my conduct" on the set "completely untrue".

Production on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever was shut down for nearly two months after Marvel executives said that Wright sustained a shoulder fracture and a serious concussion on the set.

Now, Wright tells Variety that the Black Panther team faced "a lot of circumstances" and "difficult situations," but that she is excited for fans to see how the sequel will honour Boseman's legacy.

"It is an incredible honour for Chadwick Boseman, it's jam packed with exciting stuff," Wright told Variety.

"We honoured him by committing ourselves to the story that he started, the legacy that he started with this franchise," Wright continued.

"And we just committed every day 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, and we poured everything into this movie, so I'm excited for you to see it."

Letitia Wright is rumoured to be taking up the mantle as the sequel's eponymous superhero. Photo: AP
Letitia Wright is rumoured to be taking up the mantle as the sequel's eponymous superhero. Photo: AP

When asked what she has learned over the pandemic, as her name became embroiled in headlines and frequently discussed on social media, Wright said she is staying strong in what she believes in.

"I've learned that in life, you just have to keep going strong with what you believe in, in terms of your talent, in terms of your desire to impact the world with your art, and that's exactly what I'm doing and I'm so proud of myself and the movie that's coming out this year. I'm so proud of it," Wright said.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will be released at cinemas in Malaysia on Nov 10. – Reuters

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