

Most Marvel films and shows in the Marvel Cinematic Universe are now available to stream on Disney+, but Black Panther: Wakanda Forever may take a different route. Actors returning to the Black Panther sequel include Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong’o Danai Gurira, Winston Duke, and Angela Bassett. One of Marvel’s tent-pole franchises, Wakanda Forever will officially conclude Marvel Phase 4 when it’s released this weekend. The remaining warriors are left to defend their land from mysterious invading forces in the new film. The new film finds the Wakandan kingdom in mourning after the death of T’Challa, whose character was written out of the film after the death of actor Chadwick Boseman. Marvel fans waiting for the upcoming Black Panther sequel don’t have to wait much longer, as Black Panther: Wakanda Forever officially hits theaters this weekend. Overall I found it OK.If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. I can safely say, with the exception of Spider-Man: No Way Home, nothing from Phase 4 will be rewatched, never mind find its way into my collection. Some of the CGI/Green screen work was not the best, too. Was it just there to put some white people in it? I didn't like the scientist girl, she irritated me and had awful dialogue.

I was especially bored during the story between Martin Freeman and Julia Drefuss, it was really weak and unnecessary. Winston Duke was a bit wasted as Umkaku, disappointed by what he did at the end There is no reason for it to be as long as it is. Then again, I didn't think Black Panther should have got a nomination for Best Picture, so she could get one. Letitia Wright and Angela Bassett are both good, but I'm not sure where this Oscar nomination talk is coming from. I thought the Marvel logo was a nice touch. When I heard there was a cameo, I expected it to be someone at the funeral. Disappointed not to see at least, Bucky there. The Chadwick Bosman stuff was touching, but I expected more. That said I probably had more fun with those two. It's a better put together movie than both Thor: Love & Thunder and Doctor Strange & The Multiverse of Madness, and there is no sense it was butchered in the editing room, like both of those movies. I just got out of Black Panther I found it pretty underwhelming.
