Black Panther's Second Movie "Wakanda Forever" Completed Filming

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Black Panther's Second Movie "Wakanda Forever" Completed Filming
Black Panther 2 shooting has been completed. The sequel to Black Panther, which will continue without Chadwick Boseman, will be released in the last months of 2022.

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Black Panther 2 shooting has been completed. With the untimely death of Chadwick Boseman, the scenario change and the coronavirus process, the production process for Wakanda Forever, which started at the end of June 2021, came to an end.

While the Marvel Cinematic Universe is currently on the agenda with the upcoming Moon Knight series and Doctor Strange 2 movie, the work of other expected fourth phase productions continues. Among the most curious productions is Wakanda Forever, the second film of Black Panther, which will not feature Chadwick Boseman, who succumbed to cancer in mid-2020, which he has been fighting for several years.

Filming for the second movie began at the end of June 2021, but there were still some hesitations about the script at the time. It wasn't long before the second film production encountered its first major hurdle, either. Letitia Wright, who played the lead role and played the character of Shuri, suffered several injuries during a scene and was unable to continue working. Although the crew members went on without Wright for a while, most scenes required him to be present, so filming stopped. Wright was also at the center of the discussions due to the COVID-19 vaccines. Because he had to be vaccinated to enter America, but the famous actor did not accept it. For this reason, Black Panther 2's release date has been delayed to late 2022.

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It looks like Black Panther: Wakanda Forever has reached an important milestone and finally filming is complete. Production resumed in early 2022 as Wright healed from his injuries, and the cast and crew recently traveled to Puerto Rico for final filming. Wakanda Forever News Twitter account announced that multiple accounts in the film crew confirmed that Black Panther 2 has finished filming. This included costume designer Ruth Carter (in a deleted post), hairstylist Nikki Wright, and cinematographer Autumn Durald.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, one of the most interesting productions of the fourth stage of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is now in post-production. The movie will hit the big screen on November 11, 2022, unless it receives a new postponement.

What are your expectations from Black Panther 2? How impressive would a sequel be without Black Panther? I welcome your theories and comments in the comments section.