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The Making of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Honoring the past and barreling into the future. Helming a nation, while coming to blows with another. Stepping into the shoes of a king and hero gone too soon, These are the tasks that Shuri has been charged with following the passing of T'Challa in Marvel Studios' "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever". Through a unique behind-the-scenes lens, we gain full access to the production as they create the next chapter in our hero's journey. The nation of Wakanda is enriched through the exploration of The Golden City and the frozen, southern peaks that are home to M'Baku and the Jabari. Our understanding of characters like Okoye and Nakia is deepened through beautifully designed costumes that further draw on inspiration from many rich cultures of Africa. We'll see the repercussions of T'Challa's decisions through the introduction of Dominque Thorne's Riri Williams and her very own mechanical super suit. But perhaps most importantly, we'll travel to the depths of the ocean with our cast and crew to meet Namor and the nation of Talokan.

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