Chadwick Boseman's tragic death following a lengthy battle with cancer left us all reeling, and while the Black Panther sequel wasn't remotely important in the grand scheme of things, comic book fans couldn't help but wonder how the actor's legacy would be honored by Marvel Studios.
After much consideration, director Ryan Coogler started reshaping the film's screenplay, and it remains on track to arrive in theaters next summer.
Yesterday, the sequel was given an official title - Black Panther II became Black Panther: Wakanda Forever - and Marvel.com has followed that by sharing a brief logline. "Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will continue to explore the incomparable world of Wakanda," it reveals, "and all of the rich and varied characters introduced in the first film."
"Written and directed by Ryan Coogler, who was behind Black Panther, the film will be released on July 8, 2022."
It doesn't tell us much, but it sounds like Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will take a deep dive into King T'Challa's home, while more than likely introducing a new Black Panther for the MCU.
Who will inherit the mantle is a mystery, though Shuri, Erik Killmonger, M'Baku, and Kasper Cole remain high on the wishlists of many fans. What we do know is that Boseman's T'Challa won't be brought back with visual effects, and a new actor will not replace him as the beloved superhero.
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