The stars of the highly-anticipated sequel to MarvelтАЩs Black Panther walked the red carpet in Hollywood on Wednesday night at the Wakanda Forever world premiere but there was one name hugely missed, their late co-star Chadwick Boseman.
The actor, who played the lead, King TтАЩChalla, in the 2018 original, died in 2020 after a four-year battle with colon cancer he had kept private. He was 43.
тАЬIt was definitely tough to go back to a space that you hold so dearly in your heart and are so attached to TтАЩChalla, so attached to Chad,тАЭ actress Letitia Wright, who plays TтАЩChallaтАЩs younger sister Princess Shuri, said.
тАЬBut we had to just be strong, to follow through on the story and it got emotional at times. It still is, but one that we came together, we worked on. We made him proud.тАЭ
Black Panther, in which Chadwick Boseman played the king of the fictional African land of Wakanda, became a global hit and was hailed as a milestone for racial diversity in Hollywood.
Its sequel had been in the works when Boseman died.
тАЬI dreaded it because I couldnтАЩt imagine moving forward without Chadwick,тАЭ said Oscar winner Lupita NyongтАЩo, who reprises her role as TтАЩChallaтАЩs former lover Nakia.
тАЬBut then when Ryan Coogler, our director and writer, walked me through his idea to carry on with the story, I breathed a breath of relief because what he did was he incorporated the loss into the story,тАЭ NyongтАЩo said. тАЬAnd so as a person and as an actor, I didnтАЩt have to pretend like I hadnтАЩt experienced such a loss, such grief. And it very much makes use of that.тАЭ
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever sees the protagonists working once again with the Dora Milaje, an elite group of female warriors, as they fight to protect their nation following the kingтАЩs death.
It sees actors Angela Bassett and Danai Gurira reprise their roles as TтАЩChallaтАЩs mother Ramonda and Dora Milaje head Okoye, respectively, as well as the arrival of Michaela Coel as Aneka, a Dora Milaje warrior.
The film begins its global cinema roll-out from November 9.