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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Film Details

Year

2022

Duration

161 minutes

Genres

Action and Adventure, Science Fiction and Fantasy, War

Language

English


Synopsis

This highly anticipated sequel to Black Panther follows on from the death of King T’Challa (after the real death of renowned actor Chadwick Boseman). The Kingdom of Wakanda is in great mourning and Queen Ramonda and Princess Shuri decide to take some time to grieve their loss. This period of peace is interrupted by a sudden attack from the ruler of Atlantis, Namor, meaning the nation of Wakanda must quickly prepare to protect itself from more threats and invading powers. Introducing new characters and worlds, this is another exciting addition to the Marvel universe and a visual feast of Afro-futurism.

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12A Classification

moderate violence, threat, injury detail

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