Si è svolta ieri la première mondiale di Black Panther: Wakanda Forever e, come di consuetudine, sono arrivati i primi commenti social della stampa estera.
Commenti che promuovono il film, ultimo capitolo della Fase 4 dell’Universo Cinematografico Marvel. Nello specifico, c’è chi parla di una pellicola particolarmente emozionante, un riuscito tributo alla memoria del compianto Chadwick Boseman, scomparso nel 2020.
Come prevedibile, la morte di T’Challa rappresenta uno degli archi narrativi più importanti del film e sembra che la cosa sia stata gestita con la massima sensibilità.
Molto apprezzato il cast, unito per portare avanti l’eredità del Wakanda. Tra loro, una menzione speciale per Tenoch Huerta, a quanto pare bravissimo nel ruolo di Namor.
Alla domanda: ci sono scene dopo i titoli di coda? La risposta è sì, ma a quanto pare sarà solo una, particolarmente toccante.
Ricordiamo che l’uscita è fissata per il 9 novembre.
I know you don’t believe when people come out of a world premiere and say a movie is awesome….but #BlackPantherWakandaForever is a fantastic sequel and a great movie. I knew it’d be emotional and it was. Expect your eyes to leak. Great job #RyanCoogler pic.twitter.com/unJDi8VGRt
— Steven Weintraub (@colliderfrosty) October 27, 2022
#WakandaForever is outstanding. It handles loss, grief and revenge with a maturity and seriousness rarely seen in the MCU. Black Panther continues to be their crown jewel. Letitia Wright, Angela Bassett and Tenoch Huerta all bring some of the best acting I’ve seen all year. pic.twitter.com/ECqGxfEyFi
— Lando (@orlandoenelcine) October 27, 2022
#BlackPantherWakandaForever is an emotional journey well worth the wait. I really loved that movie! pic.twitter.com/feYVDKHCTR
— Aaron Perine (@SumitLakeHornet) October 27, 2022
Ryan Coogler’s #BlackPantherWakandaForever, above all else, is cathartic. An emotional movie about loss, legacy and healing. The story is intimate, but vast with global power struggles and palace intrigue. Tenoch Huerta’s Namor is a FORCE, better than I hoped. So much to discuss. pic.twitter.com/cDFVcPYHRR
— Sean O’Connell (@Sean_OConnell) October 27, 2022
#WakandaForever‘s bigger in scope and scale than #BlackPanther, but its story is also one of Marvel’s most intimate and heartfelt. It’s definitely a Comic Book Movie, but it’s one that centers grief and the grieving process rather than superheroics and spectacle. Full review soon pic.twitter.com/MzIjwVzjBd
— Charles, Witch from Mercury (@CharlesPulliam) October 27, 2022
#BlackPantherWakandaForever is a beautiful tribute to Chadwick Boseman. Visual stunner, with Angela Bassett commanding every scene she inhabits. Rihanna’s “Lift Me Up” will do that for many. Another great post credit scene that’s genuinely a jaw-dropper. Don’t know about Oscars. pic.twitter.com/55YSor1PrD
— Clayton Davis – Stand with 🇺🇦 (@ByClaytonDavis) October 27, 2022
#WakandaForever is fantastic! Coogler delivers a soulful, wondrous sequel that packs an emotional punch & effectively explores relevant world themes. A beautiful tribute to Boseman’s legacy. Letitia & Tenoch are great, & the mid-credits scene is really moving. #BlackPanther pic.twitter.com/dqoSSfnTR9
— Fico (@FicoCangiano) October 27, 2022
It’s hard to shake the emotional weight #BlackPanther #WakandaForever carries throughout the entire film. More serious in tone, a wonderful conclusion to Phase Four. It celebrates women as the fiercest protectors of all. Angela Bassett. Tenoch Huerta. Michaela Coel. RIHANNA! pic.twitter.com/9V2gcmKJpA
— espooky bloody marie 🎃 (@TheJosieMarie) October 27, 2022
#BlackPanther #WakandaForever was an EPIC emotional rollercoaster of an adventure!! CRIED NUMEROUS TIMES AND HAVE NO SHAME!
Letitia Wright performance as Shuri was one for the age! A complete elevation of her pervious times! pic.twitter.com/D1aiJjJbFX
— Big Gold Belt Media (@BigGoldBelt) October 27, 2022
#WakandaForever is easily the best Marvel film since Avengers: Endgame. The scope, the camera work, the acting, and the raw emotions on and off screen can be felt throughout! This is the Marvel I’ve missed! I had one word in my heart all night; “WOW…” – #TeamJVS
— Samuel Leggett Jr @ #AIF2022 (@SuperSel0320) October 27, 2022
#BlackPantherWakandaForever prioritizes sentiment over spectacle and for the most part it’s a transporting and engrossing triumph. Arguably Marvel Studio’s most deeply felt and emotional resonant extravaganza. Also Ludwig’s score is an all timer. 🐆 pic.twitter.com/EAZK118L8A
— Drew Taylor (@DrewTailored) October 27, 2022
Nel cast torneranno Danai Gurira (Okoye), Lupita Nyong’o (Nakia), Daniel Kaluuya (W’Kabi), Florence Kasumba (Ayo), Letitia Wright (Shuri), Angela Bassett (Ramona), Winston Duke (M’Baku) e Martin Freeman (Everett Ross). Ci saranno anche Tenoch Huerta, Michaela Coel, Lake Bell. Inoltre, Dominique Thorne debutterà nel ruolo di Riri Williams / Ironheart.
Riri è una studentessa del MIT che, usando l’ingegneria inversa, costruisce un’armatura simile a quella di Iron Man, e farà il suo debutto nel Marvel Cinematic Universe proprio in questo sequel; in seguito, diventerà protagonista di una serie per Disney+.
Come nel primo film, la sceneggiatura di Black Panther: Wakanda Forever è stata scritta da Joe Robert Cole (American Crime Story) e Ryan Coogler (Fruitvale Station, Creed), che dirige il film.