Read my spoiler-free movie review of Black Panther – Wakander Forever (2022).
If you thought that the teaser trailer for Black Panther – Wakanda Forever was moving, prepare yourself for the official trailer from director Ryan Coogler; starring Angela Bassett, Danai Gurira, Letitia Wright, Martin Freeman and Lupita Nyong’o,
Thanks to the stunning visuals, very promising battle sequences and absolutely perfect music, I have played this trailer countless times since its release.
I must also admit that each time I’ve played it, I was unable to resist beating my chest as per what happens at 1:40 seconds into the trailer. There will be very few if any dry eyes in the cinema when this comes out. Lastly, how special is the musical core/soundtrack going to be.
I’m guessing the answer is Letita Wright, the question is, who’s performance are you most excited to see? I’m certainly excited to see Wright deliver. However, I can’t wait to see queen Bassett; an actor I’ve adored ever since Whats Love Got to do With it 1993 and Waiting to Exhale (1995).
Winston Duke, Aleks Alifirenko Jr., Shalet Monique, Michaela Coel, Isaach De Bankolé and Tenoch Huerta, Dominique Thorne, and Gigi Bermingham also star.
Black Panther – Wakanda Forever Release Dates: 11th November 2022 (UK & US)…
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I am looking forward to this one – thanks! 😎
Just over a month left before release day on November 11th. Fingers crossed that it delights us all. 🤞🤞
Uh, Angela Bassett always delivers such a powerful performance no matter the movie she’s in.
Absolutely! Raising the game for everyone around them like all the greats. 😊
I haven’t climbed on board the MCU but have seen a few here and there when they come out on video/streaming. I’ve loved Angela Bassett since the first role I saw her in, in “Strange Days.” One of my favorite actresses.
Now I have to look up Strange Days. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. 🤓
I’m certainly not in love with everything that MCU has done, especially due to my superhero movie fatigue, which seems to have settled in earlier for me than it did for most people. But, often all I need is just a compelling enough reason to jump on board. And queen Basset is certainly super compelling.
“Superhero movie fatigue” is a great term for it.