Lupita Nyong'o, Letitia Wright and other stars
appeared at the Comic-Con pop culture convention in San Diego to
preview "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever," which is slated to hit
theaters in November.
Boseman, who played the title character in the 2018 film, died
of cancer at age 43 two years after the movie's release,
prompting a rewrite of the next installment.
Director Ryan Coogler recalled watching scenes from the first
"Black Panther" with Boseman at an earlier Comic-Con and the
actor gripping his shoulder with excitement.
"I promise you I can feel his hand on me right now," Coogler
said. "His spirit, his passion, his genius, his pride in his
culture, and the impact he made on his industry, it will be felt
forever."
The cast and creators embraced in a hug on stage after fans were
shown a trailer that revealed the fictional kingdom of Wakanda
grappling with the loss of their former leader. The scenes were
met with resounding applause.
"Sharing this trailer was cathartic and very highly emotional,"
Nyong'o told Reuters after the presentation. "We've all been
through quite a bit."
Wright said several scenes in the new film were fueled by the
cast dealing with the loss of Boseman.
"Those are raw emotions that you saw in that trailer," Wright
said. "We weren't faking. It was real because we feel so deeply
and we are grieving so deeply."
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine and Rollo Ross; Editing by
Christopher Cushing)
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