BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER Character Posters Feature New Look At Wakandans, Atlanteans, And Ironheart

BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER Character Posters Feature New Look At Wakandans, Atlanteans, And Ironheart

Marvel Studios has released an awesome new gallery of character posters for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, highlighting all of the sequel's main characters, including Namor and his fellow Atlanteans...

By JoshWilding - Oct 11, 2022 10:10 AM EST

With only one month left until Black Panther: Wakanda Forever arrives in theaters, Marvel Studios has released a new featurette for the sequel along with some cool character posters.

Those put the spotlight on Letitia Wright (Shuri), Lupita Nyong’o (Nakia), Danai Gurira (Okoye), Winston Duke (M’Baku), Florence Kasumba (Ayo), Dominique Thorne (Riri Williams), Michaela Coel (Aneka), Mabel Cadena (Namora), Alex Livinalli (Attuma), Tenoch Huerta (Namor), Martin Freeman (Everett Ross), and Angela Bassett (Queen Ramonda). 

It's great to see the movie's Wakandans, Atlanteans, and supporting characters given the spotlight, and this is our first real glimpse of Riri Williams suited up as Ironheart. It's a little surprising that there's no sign of the new Black Panther here, especially as a closer look at that mask obviously wouldn't have given too much away!

After all, we already know it's Shuri who is going to suit up in the wake of T'Challa's death. However, Marvel Studios is no doubt looking to retain some element of surprise with the Black Panther follow-up.

Check out these new Black Panther: Wakanda Forever posters, and that featurette, below:
 

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In Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett), Shuri (Letitia Wright), M’Baku (Winston Duke), Okoye (Danai Gurira) and the Dora Milaje (including Florence Kasumba) fight to protect their nation from intervening world powers in the wake of King T’Challa’s death.

As the Wakandans strive to embrace their next chapter, the heroes must band together with the help of War Dog Nakia (Lupita Nyong’o) and Everett Ross (Martin Freeman) and forge a new path for the kingdom of Wakanda. Introducing Tenoch Huerta as Namor, king of Talokan, the film also stars Dominique Thorne, Michaela Coel, Mabel Cadena and Alex Livinalli. 

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, directed by Ryan Coogler, opens in theaters on November 11.

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TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 10/11/2022, 10:10 AM
Who else thought at first that that was a girl subzero or something
KWilly
KWilly - 10/11/2022, 10:14 AM
I really like how they're barely marketing Attuma at all. He's probably gonna be the main villain of the movie, but general audience moviegoers won't know that, so they'll be surprised.
IcePyke
IcePyke - 10/11/2022, 10:15 AM
GhostDog
GhostDog - 10/11/2022, 10:15 AM
Nice to see Michaela Coel doing it big. First saw her in Chewing Gum, which is so good.
TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 10/11/2022, 10:18 AM
@GhostDog - it’s funny that black girls are like that no matter what language, my birthday party, Saturday, my cousins girlfriend, didn’t want to take a picture with me because she didn’t have a wig on, she had her hair up in a bun, and I’m like, so what? But then again, I was married to a white Cuban, which is the same as a white girl lol.
Blastaar
Blastaar - 10/11/2022, 1:57 PM
@TheWalkingCuban - Well...Unfortunately, people of African descent who have curlier and coarser hair have been told that it's ugly, and people of African descent whether Afro-Latinos or not have been stigmatized by this.
As a Puerto Rican, I can definitely tell you we have the "Pelo Malo" nonsense that goes on, that unfortunately comes along with colorism, and featurism, this comes from Spaniards teaching Africans that nonsense. So there's a lot of taboo there, especially in touching without asking or even asking, like the person is a dog or something...Why....I've never seen a Black person ask to touch a White person's hair before(yes wigs & weaves could answer that to a degree).

Anyway, some Black women have issues with their hair due to European beauty standards and self hatred, while others feel their hair has a deeper connection and not everybody is just allowed to touch and or see it, these tend to be more spiritual and natural types of Black women, like the Erica Badu types. Some times they might not even feel that their hair is done or presentable.
TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 10/11/2022, 2:22 PM
@Blastaar - see I’m half Cuban and half Honduran, my dad definitely had the coarse hair and my mom has native hair, my hair came out more like hers, so when I let it grow out, it was curly, but it was never coarse. Bald as Pit Bull now. Anyway, my ex-wife had half black American and half some kind of Cuban. Their hair was straight up like black folks. My ex wife always braided their hair for them so she’s really good at it to this day, she can do whatever with any kind of hair.

The girl, I like, is a pale white Cuban, practically translucent, with blue hair, looks like a dang fairy, and as loud a Cuban as you’ll meet
TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 10/11/2022, 2:24 PM
@TheWalkingCuban - *half black and half Cuban step siblings, my bad
Blastaar
Blastaar - 10/13/2022, 10:47 AM
@TheWalkingCuban - Np,
As far as who you are attracted to, you like who you like, as long as its not a form of self hate disguised as "preference" as I've encountered with some people.

This is left field, and not known among the average person, not even Black people with the hair texture.

Coils are used in science and technology as conductors/inductors of various forms of energy, whether kinetic, electric, photon, or various different waves/rays or frequencies.
https://images.app.goo.gl/5piesmrVbXJ1z1TK6
https://images.app.goo.gl/z2ZsdppUnH4KMCu58
https://images.app.goo.gl/bWdkFsqM1LSZLoHp6
https://images.app.goo.gl/ykHYRRdLYsibuiwn8

This means that Black people have the potentiality to receive & send various forms of energy, as their hair is also an antennae. All hair has the ability to do this, not just Black hair but "coiled" has the ability to hold more energy due to its shape, also the protein, and amount of melanin. It's a potential paradigm that has already happened or WILL happen at some point within the discovery of this. So its not JUST hair or only an adaptation to environment, there's A LOT more to it, as the human body is a biological machine that has MANY potentials to be explored.
https://images.app.goo.gl/y3CVXUfF6RpUS2837

https://images.app.goo.gl/Zd8iM6KFPbYX5zkh7

And to think that Black people have been taught to hate not only their skin tone and features, but also their hair, which has untapped potential.

The Vril Society understood this, even though their hair was straight.
https://images.app.goo.gl/2Ya75gRRyumCECfv5
(Hitler was an evil man, but he was HIGHLY intelligent and surrounded himself around other intelligent people of science and the occult sciences).

This is also why Sampson was so powerful because his hair was the source of his power and he was said to have "locks" which most likely were "dreadlocks".

This is also why the Sadhus who follow Śiva wear dreadlocks, who are alchemists and highly spiritual and can perform "miracles".
https://images.app.goo.gl/jJipXyNLWRi4KidY7
TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 10/13/2022, 1:42 PM
@Blastaar - that’s interesting, only part I would disagree with is Sampson, I’d say his blessed hair came from where it says it came from, God, I never knew when you the hair coil stuff that’s pretty cool
Blastaar
Blastaar - 10/13/2022, 1:49 PM
@TheWalkingCuban - Oh, well with Samson, I don't know if he actually ever existed at all, I was just using him as reference to the power of hair. Any powers in the hair comes from "God" anyway, all things natural come from "God".

But yeah, it IS an interesting subject.
TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 10/13/2022, 3:57 PM
@Blastaar - I got you. Yeah I do believe it. Along with everything else in the Bible. Probably not many that do nowadays.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 10/11/2022, 10:16 AM
I will be buying this poster.

GhostDog
GhostDog - 10/11/2022, 10:25 AM
@regularmovieguy -

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