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        <title><![CDATA[Everything We Know About 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever']]></title>
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					<p>Since <em>Black Panther</em> premiered in February 2018, fans have been clamoring for a sequel. In 2022, they’ll finally get their wish.</p>
<p>Few details have emerged about <em>Black Panther: Wakanda Forever</em>, but it is clear that it’s going to be very different than the first film. After <strong>Chadwick Boseman</strong> died of colon cancer <strong>at age 43 in August 2020</strong>, the filmmakers had to rethink how a sequel would work without his character, T’Challa.</p>
<p>In December 2020, Disney announced that <strong>a new actor would not be hired</strong> to fill the role, adding that the new movie would focus on other characters within the world of Wakanda, the fictional African country where T’Challa was king.</p>
<p>“Honoring Chadwick Boseman’s legacy &amp; portrayal of T’Challa, @MarvelStudios will not recast the character, but will explore the world of Wakanda &amp; the rich characters introduced in the first film,” the company tweeted.</p>
<p>Marvel executive <strong>Victoria Alonso</strong> has also said the studio has <strong>no plans to digitally recreate Boseman’s image</strong> for the film.</p>

		<p>“There’s only one Chadwick and he’s not with us,” she told Argentinean outlet <em>Clarin</em> in November 2020. “Our king, unfortunately, has died in real life, not just in fiction, and we are taking time to see how we continue the story and <strong>what we do to honor this chapter</strong> of what has happened to us that was so unexpected, so painful, so terrible, really.”</p>
<p><strong>Ryan Coogler</strong>, who signed on to write and direct the sequel after directing and cowriting the first, thinks <strong>Boseman would want everyone involved in the franchise</strong> to press on without him.</p>
<p>“I know Chad wouldn’t have wanted us to stop,” he told <strong><em>The Hollywood Reporter</em></strong> in March 2021. “He was somebody who was so about the collective. <em>Black Panther</em>, that was his movie. He was hired to play that role before anybody else was even thought of, before I was hired, before any of the actresses were hired.”</p>
<p><strong><strong>Lupita Nyong’o</strong></strong>, who played Nakia in the first film, agreed with the director. “It’s gonna be different, of course, without our king to go back into that world, but I know that all of us are dedicated to reimagining or carrying on his legacy in this new <em>Black Panther</em>,” the Oscar winner said during a March 2021 appearance on <em>Good Morning America</em>. “And Ryan Coogler has some really, really exciting ideas that I look forward to bringing to life with the rest of the family.”</p>
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