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This was “Black Panther 2” before Chadwick Boseman died

This was “Black Panther 2” before Chadwick Boseman died


    Manager “Black Panther 2”And the Ryan CooglerAnd the a statement what The original plan for the sequelthe last movie before starting on Marvel Phase 5It was completely different.

    In an interview with ‘New York times’Comment on the initial ideas for a movie marvel Wakanda forever Before That the film had to be rewritten after the tragedy Chadwick Boseman dies.

    Coogler said when asked if Boseman’s death changed the story of the film He didn’t reuse T’Challa’s paper.

    He continued, “It was: ‘What are we going to do with fading out and coming back?'” (which brings back T’Challa and others who have been missing for five years after the events of ‘Infinity War’).

    “It was going to be a father-son story. In the script, T’Challa was a father who experienced this enforced five-year absence from his son’s life.”

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    Coogler went on to share the specific plans for the film’s opening scenes, revealing it was an animated sequence with Nakia (Lupita Nyong’o) asking the couple’s son, Toussaint, what he could remember about his father before T’Challa returns after the blackout and meets his son for the first time.

    He adds, “Then we snap to reality, it’s the night everyone comes back. You see T’Challa meeting the boy for the first time.”

    “Then we moved forward three years and he became the boy’s father. We had some crazy scenes of Chad, the movie was about the summer the boy is spending with his father. But something happens and T’Challa has to go save the world with his son. That was the movie.” .

    Before premiering last November, Dana Gurira He said For the masses who believe This is “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”in addition to lifting Who is the new black panther?And the It revolves around the character BosemanHe said, “It’s all about him. And for all of us, it’s an outpouring of love to be loved and honored.” ‘diverse’).