Black Panther star who plays the fan-favourite
Shuri Letitia Wright opened up about what it was like working on the movies
sequel after the unfortunate passing of Chadwick Boseman.
During a conversation on The
Playlist Podcast Network Wright shared that it was hard for her to go back
to filming knowing that her on-screen brother wouldnt be there.
It was hard for me to imagine being on set without my brother. It
was something I was battling for months.
Wright explained how the late actor played a critical role in
convincing director Ryan Coogler to continue with the franchise. The confidence
that Ryan [Coogler] felt that he heard Chadwick just give him that gentle push
forward to continue. And the way that Ryan would express that it was bigger
than all of us and Chad would have wanted us to continue. That really
encouraged me. I have so much confidence. I love Ryan.
Wright added I cant wait for you guys to see the film and how we
honoured Chad in a beautiful way.
Chadwick Boseman played the films titular hero TChalla. The actor
passed away in 2020 after a battle with colon cancer. The on-screen brother and
sister duo shared a close bond together. Wright even a beautiful and
heart-breaking tribute to Boseman when she heard of his passing.
The role of Black Panther has not been recast and this decision
was made early on. The trailer for Black
Panther Wakanda Forever shows Queen Ramonda portrayed by Angela
Bassett mourning the loss of Wakandas king. In a statement powerful she
announces The king is dead. The Black Panther is gone. They have lost their
protector.
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