BLACK PANTHER Star Lupita Nyong'o Says She Knows Chadwick Boseman "Would Want Us To Do" A Sequel

BLACK PANTHER Star Lupita Nyong'o Says She Knows Chadwick Boseman "Would Want Us To Do" A Sequel

Lupita Nyong'o is set to reprise the role of Nakia for Black Panther 2, and in a new interview, the actress says she feels certain the late Chadwick Boseman would want them to move forward without him...

By MarkCassidy - Apr 08, 2021 06:04 AM EST
Source: Twitter

Black Panther 2 is moving forward without Chadwick Boseman, who tragically passed away last year after a battle with cancer. Several cast members who are set to return for the sequel have shared their thoughts on pressing ahead without their star, and Lupita Nyong'o has now weighed in.

Nyong'o, who will return as Nakia for the upcoming Marvel sequel, was a guest on the The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and while she admitted that she's been having a hard time coming to terms with the loss of her costar and friend, she believes Boseman would want them to make the movie without him.

"It's still so hard for me to come to terms with his passing... his leadership," she said. "He led the movie with such compassion and just presence. When Chadwick came on set, he was present and he brought his entire being to that movie. And he was just so humble as well. That leadership will be missed."

"I do know for certain he would want us to do this, and I feel what Ryan Coogler has planned very much honors him and his legacy. So I feel good about going back."

What Coogler has planned remains a mystery for now, but we do know the role of T'Challa will not be recast. This would suggest that another character will take up the mantle of Black Panther (Nakia, Shuri and even Michael B. Jordan's deceased Killmonger have all been named as possibilities), but that remains to be seen.

Black Panther 2 is also expected to "explore the world of Wakanda and the rich characters introduced in the first film." The sequel is set to hit theaters on July 8, 2022.

What role do you see Nakia playing in the sequel? Drop us a comment below, and if you fancy a recap of the first film, check out our breakdown of the biggest reveals and surprises.

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Killmonger Burns The Heart-Shaped Herbs

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As we all pretty much figured anyway, Black Panther quickly confirms that the source of T'Challa's enhanced abilities are the mysterious heart-shaped herbs/flowers - but that might be a bit of a problem for The King (and indeed, his successor) moving forward.

Once Killmonger ascends to power he orders that the entire herb garden be burned. Nakia does manage to rescue one plant, but it's heavily implied that all the others are lost.

So, they can just cultivate more.. right?

That's certainly possible, but it's suggested that this would be no easy task. Will the last plant T'Challa took allow him to maintain his powers or is it something that will need to be replenished?

Say Goodbye To Klaw

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Andy Serkis has a ball playing the bonkers Ulysses Klaue here, but unfortunately, his screen-time is short lived. Once Killmonger has what he needs from the villain, he guns him down and drags his corpse to Wakanda as a trophy.

After his memorable debut in Age of Ultron, most fans assumed that Klaw would have a much larger role here, and while he obviously does have more than once scene, his part is little more than a glorified cameo.

Disappointing? Perhaps - but there's only so far you can take a character like this, and he was never going to trouble anyone as a principal antagonist.

Killmonger Has A Legitimate Claim To The Throne

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Something else that a lot of fans guessed from the film's various trailers and TV spots was that Eric "Killmonger" Stevens would have much closer ties to Wakanda than we'd previously been led to believe, and as it turns out, he has a legitimate claim to the crown.

Over the course of the movie we find out that Killmonger is actually T'Challa's cousin (more on that later), and makes his way to Wakanda to challenge his blood relative for the right to sit on the throne.

Things don't exactly go according to plan, but Killmonger does (briefly) get to be the King.

Still No Sign Of The Soul Stone

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All signs pointed (and still do) to the Soul Stone being under the protection of the Wakandans, but there's no sign of the Infinity Gem in this movie.

Some have speculated that the stone may be the source of the heart-shaped herbs' power, ultimately giving T'Challa and his people the ability to crossover into the spirit realm to visit their ancestors. This is a solid theory, but remains unconfirmed by the time the credits roll.

Still, the Infinity War trailer makes it very clear that Thanos invades Wakanda for something, and chances are it is indeed that final gem.

T'Chaka Kills His Own Brother

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The prologue introduces is to a younger T'Chaka and a mysterious Wakandan spy that turns out to be his brother. Because we don't know this at the time, the scene actually comes across a little flat (especially for an opening sequence), but later on we find out why it's so significant.

T''Challa's uncle had betrayed the King and was selling vibranium to their enemies.

In another flashback, we see that T'Chaka is forced to kill N'Jobu when he draws his gun on Zuri. When T'Challa find out the truth he begins to see his father in a different light, and ultimately decided to break tradition and take Wakanda in a whole new direction.

Killmonger Kills Zuri

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Those events lead directly to another shocking moment, and the only major heroic character's death.

When Killmonger is about to land a killing blow to T'Challa during their Warrior Falls fight, Zuri steps in. The guilt-ridden holy man reminds Eric that he is the one that abandoned him as a boy after his father's death, and begs him to take his life and spare his cousin's. Killmonger obliges, mercilessly stabbing his "Uncle James" through the chest.

T'Challa Decides To Share Wakanda's Resources With The Rest Of The World



Black Panther's mid-credits scene has been criticized by some who were hoping for something a bit more exciting or revealing, but it actually has major ramifications for the MCU moving forward.

Inspired by the events that transpired in Wakanda, T'Challa decides to publicly announce that his vibranium-rich homeland will share its resources with the rest of the world. We have seen how powerful vibranium can be as a force for both good and evil, so this opens up a lot of different possibilities for numerous heroes and villains as we move ever closer to Phase 4.

Queen Nakia?

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Diverging somewhat from her comic book origins, Nakia is introduced here as a former lover of T'Challa who has since become a Wakandan spy. However, it's very clear that The King is still smitten with his ex and wants her back by his side.

Towards the end of the movie, the two reconcile and it's implied that Nakia will return home, but will she be T'Challa's queen?

It's certainly something that could be explored in the sequel and would open up some intriguing story possibilities, as Nakia actually suits-up as the villainous Malice in the comics.

Bucky Appears To be Free Of Hydra's Influence

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The post-credits scene reintroduces Bucky Barnes, a.k.a. "The White Wolf", who is has been de-iced and is recovering under the watchful eye of Shuri, who tells Sgt. Barnes that there's much more he needs to see.

Though it's not spelled out here, earlier in the movie it's strongly implied that Shuri has used vibranium-tech to flush Hydra's influence out of Bucky's mind, which means he'll no longer be susceptible to brainwashing via trigger words.

Great news for The Winter Solder, but does this detract from the complexity of the character somewhat?

Killmonger Dies

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Black Panther finally introduces another truly memorable villain... and then kills him off.

Bringing their showdown to an end, T'Challa manages to stab Killmonger, mortally wounding his rival. The two men then sit and watch the sunset as T'Challa offers to heal his cousin. But Eric would rather die than spend his life behind bars, and delivers a powerful final speech before removing the blade and succumbing to his wound.

Yes, it is a shame that we won't be seeing any more of Killmonger - however, sparing him would have robbed us of his emotional "free from bondage" last words and greatly diminished the weight of the ending overall.

What do you guys think? Did we miss anything out? Be sure to let us know in the comments down below.

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Amuro
Amuro - 4/8/2021, 6:23 AM
So far, the upcoming MCU movies like Black Widow, Shang-Chi, The Eternals and Spider-man : No Way Home don't really hype me as much as the MCU used to back in the day (for No Way Home, it's mainly because Far From Home was such a huge disaster that I lost all interest in that incarnation of the character).

I'm really looking forward to that Black Panther sequel to reinvigorate my interest in the MCU right now. I believe in Ryan Coogler, he's one of the best directors to have ever worked on the MCU.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 4/8/2021, 6:23 AM
You really believed that he was a KING because he was one
Amuro
Amuro - 4/8/2021, 6:29 AM
@BlackBeltJones - That being said, though I love Black Panther, I kinda regret that the popular success of that movie has overshadowed the other movies that Chadwick Boseman has made and in which he was also great. He was far more than just T'Challa, a fantastic actor.

42 is still the definitive Chadwick Boseman movie for me.
KWilly
KWilly - 4/8/2021, 6:41 AM
@BlackBeltJones - Royal swag, if you will
rychlec
rychlec - 4/8/2021, 7:34 AM
@Waddles - I bet changing your name from 'Waddles' to something else would be a good start. :)
Blastaar
Blastaar - 4/14/2021, 10:49 AM
@Amuro - He was an incredible actor, the only problem I had was that he was beginning to be the "go to guy" for iconic Black biopics. While he did a phenomenal job with each one, I think that I would've chosen a different actor for "Thurgood Marshal" and James Brown, I still enjoyed his talent. There are however MANY, other Black actors out there looking for work that could've also benefited from the other two roles. Either way, I still love Chadwick's work and humanitarianism. May he Rest In Power.
99OPTIMISTPRIME
99OPTIMISTPRIME - 4/8/2021, 6:24 AM

He seemed like a really selfless dude. Knowing that the MCU will likely try to hold off on rebooting, for as long as possible, he'd totally want them to recast T'Challa, so that the character's story could continue.
Origame
Origame - 4/8/2021, 6:56 AM
@99OPTIMISTPRIME - exactly. Like, they're talking about how he'd want the franchise to continue but ignoring how they're essentially killing off the character that IS HIS LEGACY (don't know in story what's going on but if they aren't recasting then for the story he's basically dead to the audience)
Blastaar
Blastaar - 4/14/2021, 10:52 AM
@99OPTIMISTPRIME - ABSOLUTELY!!! He would DEFINITELY want them to recast if he had any say in it or knew that he wouldn't be able to continue. Imagine if he had still been alive, but just unable to do it due to illness or injury.
Turtlestrong
Turtlestrong - 4/8/2021, 6:50 AM
If only that thought process could extend into recasting the role.
Nunyabiz
Nunyabiz - 4/8/2021, 6:50 AM
Black Panther was one of my favorite characters growing up. I really enjoyed the movie. I just have no interest in going to see Black Panther 2 with no Black Panther in it.
Battabing
Battabing - 4/8/2021, 6:53 AM
You know what Boseman wouldn't want? He wouldn't want the character of T'Challa to be benched because he's no longer there.

RECAST THE CHARACTER. The actor is dead, not the character!

May I submit Nigerian-Brit, Damson Idris?

WeaponXCII
WeaponXCII - 4/8/2021, 7:04 AM
I hope this comes across right, because I really do mean well, but I find it a little odd how all these reactions are only speculation on what he would have wanted. I know Boseman wanted to keep things private, and I completely respect him for that, but I do wonder if he left letters or even included in a will his wishes for the franchise. It’s entirely possible that he did do that, though, and we’re just not aware of such details.
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 4/8/2021, 7:11 AM
@WeaponXCII - I guess it would depend on if he had the time. By the accounts I read, he thought he’d beat it and it’s possible when it progressed it progressed too quickly to even get around to that.

I have thought of the possibility. Maybe people know more than they’re leading on out of respect for his wishes but it’s not even worth thinking about
WeaponXCII
WeaponXCII - 4/8/2021, 3:08 PM
@MyCoolYoung - @Waddles - Thinking about my initial comment again, I feel like he probably made time for what mattered most, and to think our entertainment should be high on that list feels kind of narcissistic now. Kind of what people mean when they talk about fandom toxicity, huh? Maybe not one of my prouder moments....
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 4/8/2021, 3:20 PM
@WeaponXCII - nah I didn’t take it as narcissism. From the outside looking in, it seemed like Chadwick was a very caring and giving individual. Obviously he had to put out entertainment over himself because he was battling these demons while still actively filming and making appearances.

Your comment wasn’t toxic at all in my opinion
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 4/8/2021, 7:09 AM
I can’t imagine how they feel and will feel on that set. It has to be tough because they actually knew him and saw the type of man he was. I’ve never cried or even been emotional over someone passing that I didn’t really know, but for some reason this one hit different.

The video of him crying because the kids didn’t make it, the silent pain he went through while giving extraordinary performances was just overwhelming to read. I feel like the world lost a great and a legend but it stung like it was my brother. I really couldn’t believe it and still can’t.

I don’t envy Coogler nor marvel but I trust him. He puts so much thought and care into what he does which is why I believe he doesn’t take a whole lot of projects at once.
ImBatman4realz
ImBatman4realz - 4/8/2021, 7:10 AM
Am I the only one that believes that Chadwick Boseman would have wanted the character to continue on without him?

The significance of the character, and what he stands for should mean more than the actor that plays him.

To me, it’s a mistake to off a character based on the tragedy of the real-world demise. For example: If Adam West had passed on while playing Batman, and WB/DC decided to never recast the character... look at all the great movies and stories that we would have missed out on. Boseman would have understood this about the character of T’Challa and wanted the story to continue.
TheOtherOn
TheOtherOn - 4/8/2021, 7:52 AM
Yup, nothing to do with potentially over billion dollars just from B/O. Not counting merchandises, streams and physical media sales. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
sKeemAn
sKeemAn - 4/8/2021, 8:19 AM
I request a recast. Chadwick will be missed, but I feel we need to honor the character he built and created by keeping T'Challa alive.
WakandaTech
WakandaTech - 4/8/2021, 8:20 AM
Still can't get over the fact that Marvel has retired the character of T'Challa



Blastaar
Blastaar - 4/14/2021, 11:13 AM
@WakandaTech - After just ONE solo movie, yes Chadwick will be missed. But the "character" could live past ALL of us. Look how long Superman and Batman have been around.
Supercat6376
Supercat6376 - 4/8/2021, 8:27 AM
This man had courage in excess. You can’t know how tough what he did was day in and out unless you’ve lived that. Even knowing someone with cancer and losing them is not as tough as living with it. But to live your best life, caring about others, putting them before yourself; this man had true balls of steel.
Hulkh8liars
Hulkh8liars - 4/8/2021, 8:56 AM
I'm just looking forward to Tchalla returning to the mcu. Hopefully it doesn't take marvel more than a few years to recast him. Probably gonna pass on bp2 and come back for bp3 when they are finally ready to progress the story again.
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 4/8/2021, 8:59 AM
Yeah, the charisma Boseman brought to the role will be missed.
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