Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is the newest Marvel film that is out in theatres. Ryan Coogler has returned to write and direct the sequel. The film stars Letitia Wright, Angela Basset, Lupita Nyong’o, Martin Freeman, Winston Duke, Tenoch Huerta, Danai Gurira, etc. Letitia Wright’s Shuri is the real protagonist of the film as Chadwick Boseman has tragically passed away. The film was pretty much marketed as something that addresses grief everyone was experiencing after Boseman’s passing. The film just like any other Marvel had great first reactions but more than anything the one that caught my attention was that it was a mature film unlike other MCU ventures. The last few Marvel films have deeply disappointed me to the point where I questioned my choice of films.
However, I deeply respect and believe in Ryan Coogler as a filmmaker. So, I wanted to see what he had to bring in this array of disappointments that Marvel is churning out. The trailers for the film looked absolutely stunning and heart pounding. I conjured a lot of hope as I stepped into the theatres to watch Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, hoping that the film is good, as I knew this would be my breaking point if I saw another mediocre venture from Marvel and it seems like Ryan Coogler has just managed to make this film work. The ending of the film is extremely emotional and so is the post credit scene as well. However, it looks like there was an alternate version of that scene.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Original Post Credit Scene Revealed!
Michael P. Shawer who is the editor of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever recently had an interview with Newsweek, where he revealed that originally the post credit scene was supposed to look very different. However, it is at the edit table where they decided to change the original plan. Why? Let’s find out.
“Originally, she shuts her eyes then accepts it and can begin to move forward, and then after she has that release you see Nakia and young T’Challa walk behind them and you’re like, ‘wait a second, what’s that?’ But we realized that it was sort of stepping on Shuri’s journey, that twist was taking center stage when it shouldn’t, when it needed to be her. And so then, as we were cutting with Ryan in the studio, we said let’s move this, let’s move this to the end.”
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is playing in theatres near you.
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