Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
{5/5} “It has always been our policy to never trade vibranium under any circumstances. Not because of the dangerous potential of vibranium, but because of the dangerous potential of you.” — Queen Ramonda to the UN
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, released in 2022
T’Challa is dead. Some people think now is the time to get their hands on some vibranium, but the Wakandan guards are impossible to overpower. Other people are trying to find some outside of Wakanda, like on the ocean floor. Namor stops these Americans from getting the vibranium, but now he needs Queen Ramonda’s help — to get the scientist who created the virbranium detector.
It’s fun, visually stunning, and musically electric. It has characters you love, and an interesting story.
There’s lots of fighting, but it’s delightfully choreographed.
It has some astonishing moments. You won’t be able to take your eyes off Angela Bassett when she’s on screen.
It’s about how nations come to war. It has a dangerous yet sympathetic villain.
They dealt with the fact that Chadwick Boseman died by having his character die, honouring the actor’s contribution to the series.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Michael B. Jordan have small parts.
Stars Florence Kasumba, Winston Duke, Tenoch Huerta, and Martin Freeman. Directed by Ryan Coogler (Black Panther). The music is, once again, by Ludwig Göransson.