‘Wakanda Forever’ trailer teases new Black Panther

Wakanda without end, certainly.

The first trailer of “Black Panther: Wakanda Eternally” — which debuted on the San Diego Comedian-Con in July — featured the mournful strains of Bob Marley’s “No Girl, No Cry” (as lined by Nigerian singer Tems) in reminiscence of Chadwick Boseman, the star of the 2018 blockbuster “Black Panther,” who shockingly died from colon most cancers at 43 in 2020.

And the brand new trailer for the much-anticipated Marvel sequel, launched on Monday, reveals that Wakanda — and the Black Panther — will reside on. On the very finish of the trailer, the brand new Black Panther makes her entrance — sure, it seems to be a girl! However the identification of the individual behind that masked armor shouldn't be revealed.

The trailer additionally contains a mural honoring the late King T’Challa — and, after all, Boseman — whose character was killed off moderately than being recast for “Wakanda Eternally.”

Black Panther
The brand new “Black Panther: Wakanda Eternally” trailer doesn’t reveal who's behind the masked armor of iron after King T’Challa’s demise, but it surely seems to be a girl.
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“They've misplaced their protector,” says Angela Bassett’s Queen Ramonda as Wakanda faces a brand new risk from the underwater nation Talokan, with Tenoch Huerta taking part in aquatic enemy Namor.

However after all, Wakanda isn’t taking place with out a struggle. “Now's our time to strike… Present them who we're,” Queen Ramonda declares.

Letitia Wright in "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever."
Letitia Wright returns as Shuri in “Black Panther: Wakanda Eternally,” out Nov. 11.
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The Ryan Coogler-directed “Black Panther” sequel — which additionally finds Lupita Nyong’o, Letitia Wright and Danai Gurira returning as Nakia, Shuri and Okoye, respectively — hits theaters on Nov. 11. And the brand new movie additionally welcomes Dominique Thorne to the fold as Riri Williams, a ok a Ironheart.

Not solely did 2018’s “Black Panther” turn into a cultural phenomenon, raking in over $700 million in america and Canada, but it surely was nominated for seven Academy Awards, changing into the primary superhero film to vie for the Finest Image Oscar.

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