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‘Black Panther 2’: Director Admits He Almost Abandoned Film After Chadwick Boseman’s Death

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Ryan Coogler, the director of the two “Black Panther” films, has revealed how he nearly gave up his film career after the death of Chadwick Boseman, with whom he worked on the hero’s first film.

Recalling that Boseman passed away on August 28, 2020 after battling colon cancer.

“I was at a point where I thought, ‘I’m walking away from this business. I didn’t know if I could do another period film. [ou] another one from Black Panther, because it hurt a lot. I was like, ‘Man, how could I open up to feel like this again?’ said Coogler during an interview with Entertainment Weekly.

Coogler explained how he spent weeks reviewing footage of himself on set with Chadwick Boseman, because he considered it an important part of a film’s creative process: of his life. I decided it made more sense to continue.

Remembering that “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” hits theaters on November 10

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The sequel also stars Letitia Wright, Angela Bassett, Lupita Nyong’o, Dominique Thorne, Winston Duke, Martin Freeman, Danai Gurira, and Michaela Coel.

Check out the trailer and synopsis:

“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 your nation from the intervening powers of the world after the death of King T’Challa.As the Wakandans struggle to embrace their next chapter, the heroes must unite with the help of Nakia (Lupita Nyong’o) and Everett Ross (Martin Freeman) to chart a new path to the kingdom of Wakanda. Featuring Tenoch Huerta as Namor, king of a secret undersea nation, the film also stars Dominique Thorne, Michaela Coel, Mabel Cadena and Alex Livanalli.

The first “Black Panther” was released in 2018 and made a huge box office boom, grossing over $1.3 billion worldwide. Additionally, it became the first superhero film to be nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars.

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