Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: November 11, 2022
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TrashcatNov 19, 2022
It's a pretty good movie. Not all the interesting. Riri and Iron heart was a good part of the movie
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CoeninthemcuJan 24, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Overall I really enjoyed this movie. It is very emotional and it brings out the best in all the actors. Ironheart is a nice touch and namor is one of the best mcu villains. It does feel a tad too long and offers a bit too much emotion with chadwick boseman's tragic passing. Expand
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MondosmoviesFeb 2, 2023
Wakanda reminds me of my last trip to Detroit. No crime and a paradise for me and my kings. This makes me want to take all of my money out of my bank account and give it to first black homeless man along with a big smooch. My only complaintWakanda reminds me of my last trip to Detroit. No crime and a paradise for me and my kings. This makes me want to take all of my money out of my bank account and give it to first black homeless man along with a big smooch. My only complaint is the lack of LGBTQGFY characters. If only my daughter could find an upstanding citizen like black panther. 9/10 Expand
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Moviefan2005Feb 7, 2023
Fully enjoyed this movie had great acting and great writing, however it did feel a little longer than it needed to be.
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johndamario45Apr 28, 2023
Fantastic film full of great performances, emotional weight, and wonderful character growth. Ryan Coogler is able to transmit the sincerity and pain of grief through Shuri, who grows and matures into her own character due to the trauma ofFantastic film full of great performances, emotional weight, and wonderful character growth. Ryan Coogler is able to transmit the sincerity and pain of grief through Shuri, who grows and matures into her own character due to the trauma of losing someone close to your heart. I always enjoy when an MCU film decides to let its audience breathe and hold onto the emotions being conveyed on screen. Namor is a good character that I hope to see more of, you can feel his ruthless presence but also the compassion that his humanity offers. My only complaint is that in order to improve the pacing of the film , I would've cut out Iron Heart from the film as that storyline was a bit rushed. Overall, the Black Panther mantle will live on and the success of this film is undeniable. Expand
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dharmaFeb 1, 2023
Poignant sequel to the original Black Panther was an almost 'impossible sequel', losing its main actor before its production. But somehow the main casts and director pulled through and made a sequel that is on some level better than thePoignant sequel to the original Black Panther was an almost 'impossible sequel', losing its main actor before its production. But somehow the main casts and director pulled through and made a sequel that is on some level better than the original. Unemcumbered by the Marvel formula, Coogler was given carte blanche by Marvel to create a sequel that provides closure to Boseman's passing. A great film and worth a watch. Expand
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MattyiceNov 14, 2022
Wakanda Forever proves to be a great end to an otherwise inconsistent phase 4. Ryan Coogler truly nails the story, direction, and cinematography of this film, adding depth and impressive camerawork to the MCU that oftentimes feels missing. HeWakanda Forever proves to be a great end to an otherwise inconsistent phase 4. Ryan Coogler truly nails the story, direction, and cinematography of this film, adding depth and impressive camerawork to the MCU that oftentimes feels missing. He also adds complex themes regarding grief, vengeance, and nationalism that leave the audience thinking in the end about the content of the film, rather than just mindlessly consuming it like some MCU movies. Additionally, the characters (namely Shuri and Namor, who deserves his own series or movie) and actors associated with them, are phenomenal, although I did find the inclusion of both Riri Williams and Everett Ross to be superfluous. The action sequences are also much improved over the first film thanks to better (but still sometimes middling) CGI. As difficult as this movie was to get made given the circumstances surrounding its production, Ryan Coogler and company still manage to create another very compelling project that hopefully is a sign of better things to come for an MCU that's been getting stale and mixed in quality. Expand
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tremaultNov 11, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I really enjoyed Shuri's story, the film was incredibly emotional and powerful and had me in tears a few times. Most of the scenes were incredibly done and blew me away but the finale was a bit of a jumble with too many elements going on at once. I feel the finale could actually have been much easier to follow if it weren't for the one character who seems to not really belong in this movie. Yes, Riri. Now, I don't mind her as a mcguffin in theory, but her character is so poorly presented, undeveloped and almost a mary-sue. She's just amazing and that's it. She can invent anything and make an amazing power suit without breaking a sweat and there seem to be no missteps or character development. She wants a suit, she makes a suit. She wants a vibranium detector, she makes a vibranium detector. She doesn't work as a character in her own rite, she is just there to be the thing that the characters are fighting over. I would be wiling to accept if that is all she was, but they are trying to make her more than that and she just sticks out like a sore thumb. Expand
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CalvinCrackNov 11, 2022
A very good movie. I loved it. Was a touch bored at times, but always invested. Extreme difficulty project that they landed beautifully. Better than the first one in my opinion, but I’m sure opinions will vary on that. This was very wellA very good movie. I loved it. Was a touch bored at times, but always invested. Extreme difficulty project that they landed beautifully. Better than the first one in my opinion, but I’m sure opinions will vary on that. This was very well directed. Coogler and the camera team imbued this film with a lot of artistry. As huge studio pictures go this movie was a visual marvel. The 3D was worth it too. It didn’t feel like “just another marvel movie” and that’s the most important compliment at this point. Black Panther as a series has its own vibe more than the others and I appreciate that at this point in the marvel anthology. Acting was all very good. There’s a lot of heavy lifting to be done here and everyone showed up. Music is a little in your face at times but it worked. Everything felt of a tone.

The plot here is better than the actual nuts and bolts of the story but I like the characters and the worlds they played with. It’s a visceral experience with compelling emotionality. I also enjoyed the folklore elements that were woven into the tale.

On its own terms, I’d give it an 8.5/10. Out of all marvel movies I’d rank it as B+ tier.
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joyalNov 11, 2022
Emotional and exciting entry to marvel universe ,great tribute to Chadwick Boseman, poignant story telling with stunning visuals and character development is good and intriguing music made this one worth a watch !
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Romang227Nov 14, 2022
Loved the movie, loved the message, loved the depiction of the new underwater culture
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KhaledMBadrNov 11, 2022
Best Phase 4 Movie, acting was incredible and the dealing with grief in this movie is just epic
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PapaKnowsBestDec 23, 2022
A good movie that takes on some topics mainstream superhero movies in the west are rarely willing to deal with. I'd be happy to watch again when it comes out on streaming platforms and would easily recommend to a friend.
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elPieroDec 6, 2022
Aun teniendo todo para salir mal me pareció muy buena la película, de lo mejor de la fase 4, fotografía impecable, aún así siento que el material promocional le jugo en contra al prácticamente darnos a conocer cual sería el climax de la cinta.
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DarrennichollsFeb 11, 2023
Wakanda Forever was a respectable follow-up to the first Black Panther, although there could have been some time cut. The development of Shuri was good, although she seemed to recover from tragedy awfully quickly. Not sure how much they canWakanda Forever was a respectable follow-up to the first Black Panther, although there could have been some time cut. The development of Shuri was good, although she seemed to recover from tragedy awfully quickly. Not sure how much they can mine out of individual Black Panther movies going on, but if she fit into the bigger films, as I know IronHeart is that would be ok. Expand
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SoulWarfareFeb 10, 2023
Ryan Coogler handled this wonderfully. He treated the passing of Chadwick with the utmost respect, and I got to admire that. I don't think this movie is as good as the first one but it is definitely one of the more emotional ones. I'm notRyan Coogler handled this wonderfully. He treated the passing of Chadwick with the utmost respect, and I got to admire that. I don't think this movie is as good as the first one but it is definitely one of the more emotional ones. I'm not sure what direction Black Panther can go in now but whatever it is, I hope it retains the mature take of Wakanda Forever. Expand
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GLADIADORNov 12, 2022
Uma linda homenagem a chadwick boseman. Ele não supera o primeiro filme, mas é muito competente ao que se propôs. E o vilão achei bem interessante
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Claw_PLNov 13, 2022
Best Marvel movie in this phase. Finally a good movie with it's own character not focusing just on countless cameos.This level is suppoesd to be a standard for the MCU
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Stream2BigScreeNov 14, 2022
YIBAMBE! YIBAMBE!

Welcome back Streamers. The long awaited Black Panther: Wakanda Forever has finally hit the theaters. Chadwick may not be with us but he’ll never be forgotten. Let’s jump into it! Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is a
YIBAMBE! YIBAMBE!

Welcome back Streamers. The long awaited Black Panther: Wakanda Forever has finally hit the theaters. Chadwick may not be with us but he’ll never be forgotten. Let’s jump into it!

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is a spectacle. High flying action sequences, underwater sequences, pounding music, costumes and set design galore, WHALES! I mean, what isn’t in this movie. The movie features a diversity of almost everything to the likes that Marvel really hasn’t explored before, but as the TV shows pile up and Wakanda is revisited, Disney is getting the hang of it. We have storylines and themes that speak to the new generations coming into their own: allowing your culture to be a part of who you are but not all of who you are; the divide between technology and tradition don’t have to be polar opposites; it’s ok to be young black and gifted, etc. Ryan Coogler, Joe Robert Cole and crew really put thought into this movie.

WITH THAT SAID, I feel like this movie’s storyline was a bit rushed, and the attention to detail and thought put into the first Black Panther is far superior to this sequel. The movie felt a bit more business than culture this time around. Maybe that’s because the movie takes its time to honor our fallen Panther, Chadwick Boseman, but a larger part of it is that Disney has this Marvel franchise of a giant Phase wheel. It would be interesting to find out how this movie would’ve gone if Marvel waited a couple more years to produce this film and actually recast T’Challa. I think the decision to not recast will play a huge role in the success of the MCU storylines to come. But enough about that.

Since Wakanda Forever is missing its anchor in Boseman’s T’Challa, the remainder of the cast has to step up to give this movie life. Each cast member delivers the goods. The Queen, Angela Bassett, is commanding as Ramonda. Her family has been devastated, but her confidence and regal nature has not suffered one bit. Bassett has the gravitas to play a queen, but she never feels out of place in this action epic. Also, a lot falls on the shoulders of Letitia Wright. Shuri was the smart, wisecracking baby sister of T’Challa in the first movie, but now, she’s had to mature because of the tragedy that her family and people have suffered. Wright brings that grief and resilience to screen. It is true that she doesn’t have the magnetism that Boseman had, but she does very well to fill those big shoes. Then, Danai Gurira and Winston Duke add spice to their scenes and bring humor and lightness to what could have been a very heavy movie. Also, Tenoch Huerta brings the villain to life. There is a very cool design to Namor and he’s a formidable guy.

Finally, I have to specifically highlight the costumes by Ruth E. Carter. She won an Oscar for designing the costumes in Black Panther. She designed some fantastic costumes in Wakanda Forever. The funeral scenes are transcendent because of the vibrant costumes on display. The overall design of the movie is really remarkable and helps to bring the whole story to life, both in Wakanda and the underwater world of Talokan.

Long movie short, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is a classic Marvel superhero movie with an elegant tribute to our fallen panther, Chadwick Boseman. Wakanda Forever brings hard-hitting action, technology, cool costumes, and culture to the big screen. It’s great to see diversity of different types expanding in the Marvel and Disney family. Other than the movie being super long but normal for Marvel movies, the rest of the movie is enjoyable and normal to watch. Grab a big box of fresh popcorn and enjoy this spectacle of a movie.
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OtawelloFeb 13, 2023
I expected worse. But surprisingly I liked it. Great drama and storytelling. A down-to-earth plot. However, the CGI and acting could have been better.
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r96skJan 5, 2023
Chadwick Boseman is undeniably missed, but 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' still manages to produce an entertaining and even touching final chapter of the MCU's Phase Four.

I had a positive time with this, one good thing about watching it
Chadwick Boseman is undeniably missed, but 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' still manages to produce an entertaining and even touching final chapter of the MCU's Phase Four.

I had a positive time with this, one good thing about watching it almost two months after release is that I got to watch this in an empty cinema - absolute bliss. Thankfully I managed to avoid all spoilers, though had heard the name Namor bandied about online so that's all I knew coming into it.

Speaking of Namor, I'm a fan. He makes for a cool new character to the universe, as does Talokan as a whole, with Tenoch Huerta a welcomed addition to the cast - first time I recall seeing him in something, and I'm impressed. The star of this 2022 flick, however, is Letitia Wright. I don't really remember her standing out in the original much, at least to me, but here Wright is excellent.

Angela Bassett is very good also, there's one emotion-filled speech scene in particular that stands out in my memory. Danai Gurira is always a joy to watch, while Winston Duke and Lupita Nyong'o are the best of the rest - though, the whole cast are good; even Martin Freeman, who I'm not always convinced by.

The film handles Boseman's absence nicely, there are some very touching moments in there. I'd say they went the correct way with the character of T'Challa, no-one would've been able to even closely replicate Boseman. The music, meanwhile, is pleasant.

I do think this has some relatively minor pacing issues, mainly around the midway point, but other than that I felt more than satisified with what I had just watched when leaving the cinema. Phase Five, see you soon!
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InShaneNov 13, 2022
“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” was nothing short of amazing! It would take too long to talk about everything since there was so much going on in this film, so I’ll keep this brief. Tenoch Huerta was great as Namor and did an excellent job“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” was nothing short of amazing! It would take too long to talk about everything since there was so much going on in this film, so I’ll keep this brief. Tenoch Huerta was great as Namor and did an excellent job introducing this character to the MCU. Angela Bassett was a standout! Every scene she was in was full of emotion and power. And of course, Letitia Wright handled all of Shuri’s trials, tribulations and character development amazingly. All of the fight scenes were a blast to watch, but my favorite fight was Okoye's vs Attuma

All that said, the movie maybe felt a bit TOO long and some of the scenes could have been tightened up a bit, namely all the CIA scenes, they just kind of dragged on a bit for my taste. If you were a fan of the first “Black Panther” movie, you’ll love this sequel.
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mikesgold2KJan 11, 2023
Nie jest to zła produkcja, całkiem przyjemna, jednak nie umywa się do pierwszej części. Działa też jak sinusoida, raz z lepszymi momentami a raz z nudnymi
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Santiago5000Nov 11, 2022
Phase 4 has been the most controversial and problematic of the MCU, but I think that this movie closes the phase quite well and I think that the majority will come out of the cinema satisfied.
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claytonblair11Dec 15, 2022
Solid movie, pays homage to Chadwick, and introduces no characters well. The Villan is one of the better ones in most recent movies.
Must watch if you are a marvek fan.
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AndresgerarNov 11, 2022
I don't watch many Marvel movies because they are very commercial and rarely bring anything memorable but luckily this is an exception.
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joe656xFeb 26, 2023
I enjoyed it. Not as good as the first and the plot seemed incomplete in some areas but still worth the watch.
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TamarloNov 11, 2022
A very good movie and a great tribute to Chadwick Boseman.
I really liked Namor as an antagonist.
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Dakulores2Nov 11, 2022
Se lo dificil que ha sido perder a un actor fundamental para el MCU pero creo que esta pelicula hizo un gran trabajo en encontrar un remplazo bastante respetable.
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OtanerfOsdamerNov 11, 2022
This sequel will not be superior but it is good and solid enough to enjoy it in the highest possible quality.
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royalguy07Nov 11, 2022
Enjoyed this more than the recent MCU outings. Unfortunate that the runtime is so bloated by a side plot that serves very little to the main plot and is only there to set up spinoff shows and future plots. But still thought it had good paceEnjoyed this more than the recent MCU outings. Unfortunate that the runtime is so bloated by a side plot that serves very little to the main plot and is only there to set up spinoff shows and future plots. But still thought it had good pace and was solid throughout. Expand
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brennenmorrowNov 20, 2022
This movie is so overhated. Yes, the film is way too long but this has the best music out of any MCU movie and the acting is top-notch. It's not perfect by any means and I have criticisms (but they would be spoilers) but this is a much moreThis movie is so overhated. Yes, the film is way too long but this has the best music out of any MCU movie and the acting is top-notch. It's not perfect by any means and I have criticisms (but they would be spoilers) but this is a much more personal story than anything else in the MCU and I found it to be really refreshing. Some of the fight sequences were eh but the characters are at their best in this movie. Expand
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Fuad_RMNMNov 14, 2022
It's Different than the old one, but its Amazing!

Since the 1st time release of Black Panther, the Black Panther world has never been disappointing! Full of surprises. I didn't expect anything but this new movie was Amazing! Sadly, the
It's Different than the old one, but its Amazing!

Since the 1st time release of Black Panther, the Black Panther world has never been disappointing! Full of surprises. I didn't expect anything but this new movie was Amazing!

Sadly, the death of Chadwick Boseman (Black Panther Actor) followed by the death of his char which is happening in this movie. This is dedicated to him. Let him Rest In Peace. Then, the story begins, sorry no spoiler.

Visually, I really love this movie because the Wakanda world is very rich in culture & modern tech. BUT, there is greater visual than Wakanda World! A new world! Sorry, no spoiler. Besides, their people and world give us goosebumps sensations such as we live in an ethnic tribe. Their costume, rituals, and voices are unique which I love it!

More satisfaction comes from their music and new story plot. This is unexpected for normal moviegoers like me (not a Marvel geek). Since the movie started, I keep wondering about what is gonna happen and how it's gonna end in this movie. Lastly, my current fav's rock song is well-delivered in this movie, lol. They launched a new album this year, sorry tidbits.

However, this movie is too long, almost 3 hrs. Looks like Marvel has a new tendency to create long movies since Avengers Trilogy. But, it is no prob, I already dealt with it with took caffeine intake before the cinema!

Long story short, don't miss it! Great superhero movie and everything is amazing! Moral values? Proper and not too much. There are also 2 mid-credit scenes on the beach which implied that the black panther would return.

8/10.
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MoviePojkeNov 13, 2022
As much as I hate to make Disney any richer; I’m so glad that I did tonight, Saturday the 12th. Wakanda Forever is a must see if you’re nerdish, comic bookish, and a member of the MCU then walk as fast as you can to see this movie, you’llAs much as I hate to make Disney any richer; I’m so glad that I did tonight, Saturday the 12th. Wakanda Forever is a must see if you’re nerdish, comic bookish, and a member of the MCU then walk as fast as you can to see this movie, you’ll need the walk to take the calories off that you’ve put on with the 2 big boxes of popcorn that you could consume to make it through the 2 hours 30+ minutes this epic is; just GO! Expand
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CollinOgierNov 11, 2022
Wakanda Forever only problem is time. There wasn't enough time to build the characters in 2 hours and 40 mins. I wanted to see more of Namor and his people and maybe some more interaction with them, you introducing all whole new civilizationWakanda Forever only problem is time. There wasn't enough time to build the characters in 2 hours and 40 mins. I wanted to see more of Namor and his people and maybe some more interaction with them, you introducing all whole new civilization like Wakanda, so you need a whole movie or series to do that. Namor in general needed more time to discover his character. Angela Bassett should get some kind of award she really is the Queen Ramonda and am only reminded its her because there is only 1 Angela Bassett on this planet. Lol.

We also could've used more time with Mbaku. The directo did an amazing job as usual. Movie looked great. All the females in this movie absolutely did a great job and it was cool to see more of them.

They did a great job making you feel the loss of Chadwick this entire movie. I think this is one of the better marvel movies to come out on this phase. Overall good movie.
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MykaylaNov 14, 2022
I never write reviews for movies, however I’m willing to break that streak in order to rage about this movie.

Going into the theater, my expectations were very low. I haven’t been a big fan of Marvel’s latest content, and I didn’t even watch
I never write reviews for movies, however I’m willing to break that streak in order to rage about this movie.

Going into the theater, my expectations were very low. I haven’t been a big fan of Marvel’s latest content, and I didn’t even watch any trailers for Wakanda Forever beforehand. But I can say, that at the time of writing this review I’ve already seen it twice on opening weekend and I LOVED each showing!

I’ve heard a lot of mixed opinions about this film, and it makes me a bit sad because I actually really enjoyed it.

First of all, I want to give props to the cast and crew for completing such a masterpiece under the most dire circumstances. I’m a filmmaker myself, and it’s truly one of the most difficult and emotionally taxing professions out there. But the team that worked on for “Wakanda Forever” nailed it in so many ways. I could feel the love on screen, and the passion they have for this story.

Without giving out spoilers, I want to address the elephant in the room… that is; the fact all of the side characters from the first black panther film are now the main characters in the sequel. Pulling this off must’ve been an incredibly difficult feat for the producers, but I think they succeeded.

The talk of the town is obviously Shuri. Wether you enjoyed her character in the previous films or not, I think she made a fantastic protagonist. Don’t get me wrong, I was skeptical, especially since she was mainly the comic relief in the first film… but, in this film she had every quality a protagonist should have, but she was still flawed. Also the way they portrayed her grief was very accurate. They really showed how grief changes a person, and the loss of her brother really causes her personality to shift; thus, making her the perfect character to center the story around.

I won’t get into too many details, but act 3 nailed it for me. The emotions were high, and I love the way they piled on the trouble for our new protagonist. The post credits scene also had me in tears.

All in all, Wakanda Forever is not my favorite Marvel film, but it’s my best one I’ve seen in years. I will watch this film over and over again without tiring of it, because in my opinion it’s the best film in phase 4 of the MCU.

The question of “is the sequel better than the first?” shouldn’t even apply. Both Black Panther films are vastly different, and I like them both for different reasons. I think it’s unfair to compare the two, considering the fact that the main actor passed away and the story had to shift without choice. But, this film pays a beautiful tribute to him, and I enjoyed every second of it.

Overall, I hope y’all give this movie a chance. Yes, it has its flaws, but there are more positives than negatives. Please don’t let someone else’s opinion become yours before watching the movie. I’ve seen a lot of people hating on this film, and I don’t understand why. It was great. Not perfect. But great. I think the talented filmmakers behind this movie did an excellent job crafting a meaningful story about loss and family, and managed to make it fun and entertaining, whilst still being grounded in the moral values that made me fall in love with these characters in the first place.
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Simona98Nov 15, 2022
I really like the dark mood and all the characters. The new phase has been quite disappointing, with movies like spiderman and doctor strange letting me down. I love namor
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SpacemanCapNov 15, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Black Panther 2 was a great movie to see in the theaters. The action scenes and overall story was compelling and worth watching. I did feel that the movie didn’t need to be as long as it was. They could have cut it down. They also didn’t need multiple funeral scenes. Just pick one and then after others death find someway to portray death and grief without another funeral scene. Don’t waste our time marvel. You can tell a great story in 2 hours not almost 3. Expand
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LeGabrielUrbanoNov 22, 2022
It is a more or less appropriate ending for phase 4 of Marvel, it is not the best of the phase, (Loki and Moon Knight take that title) but, its aspects are well carried out, the effects are much better than those of the others recent MarvelIt is a more or less appropriate ending for phase 4 of Marvel, it is not the best of the phase, (Loki and Moon Knight take that title) but, its aspects are well carried out, the effects are much better than those of the others recent Marvel productions, the story is relatively solid and the characters have power, charisma and development, Namor's changes are strange, but tolerable and the tribute to the already dead actor is appropriate Expand
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CarlElmoreNov 25, 2022
Much better than the original film. There are some pacing problems and the film is a little too long but it does so much right. Great characters, great villain and a beautiful tribute to Chadwick Boseman.
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AB1977Dec 14, 2022
A good movie. A bit on the longer end and maybe not as engrossing as the first one but engaging nonetheless.
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theidler_wheelDec 19, 2022
En partes puede llegar a ser aburrida, pero ni con esos detalles tiende a ser mala y su historia es sólida. Muchos ridículos ardidos le dieron una nota baja sólo porque les arde hasta el culo que haya recaudado más que la porquería de DCEn partes puede llegar a ser aburrida, pero ni con esos detalles tiende a ser mala y su historia es sólida. Muchos ridículos ardidos le dieron una nota baja sólo porque les arde hasta el culo que haya recaudado más que la porquería de DC llamada Black Adam. Expand
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bertobellamyNov 11, 2022
'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' may be silly sometimes — as usual, some lines are cringy —but I think the movie found its way despite the tragedy. Villains, of course, are always the weakest part of Marvel films, but this one at least'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' may be silly sometimes — as usual, some lines are cringy —but I think the movie found its way despite the tragedy. Villains, of course, are always the weakest part of Marvel films, but this one at least bothers to develop its own more and give it a purpose beyond destroying the world. The acting was excellent and emotional during some moments. All in all, I think this is what Chadwick Boseman's memory deserved. Expand
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GreykingNov 12, 2022
This movie makes a case for why recasting the title character is essential. It is a wildly dull, overly long, meandering mess without a central character to anchor the film and instead becomes an ensemble-driven piece. Hopefully, Marvel willThis movie makes a case for why recasting the title character is essential. It is a wildly dull, overly long, meandering mess without a central character to anchor the film and instead becomes an ensemble-driven piece. Hopefully, Marvel will wise up and recast T'Challa if this franchise returns. Expand
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MercentNov 21, 2022
I am not a Marvel fan. I hated the first movie. I don't really care about genders. I went in with low expectations. There are some things i hated: those silly banters are not well written at all. There are some things i liked a lot: emotionalI am not a Marvel fan. I hated the first movie. I don't really care about genders. I went in with low expectations. There are some things i hated: those silly banters are not well written at all. There are some things i liked a lot: emotional and action scenes. Expand
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Kai82Feb 1, 2023
Not a bad movie but also not as awesome as the prequel. The story has a few weaknesses and Chadwick Boseman is deeply missed. Might sound too negative as the story was also never boring, I liked the cast, humour, climax and at the end I wasNot a bad movie but also not as awesome as the prequel. The story has a few weaknesses and Chadwick Boseman is deeply missed. Might sound too negative as the story was also never boring, I liked the cast, humour, climax and at the end I was entertained. I should also mentioned that neither Atlantis nor Namor are like the comic book sources but Tenoch Huerta sold me the character. Also you should know that Riri Williams is a red flag for Marvel comic readers. She should replace Ironman aka Tony Stark in the comics when Robert Downey Jr. made the character as popular as never before. It should not surprise that this was a bad idea that flopped. For me in this movie Riri Williams works well and I was invested. Dominique Thorne sold me the character. The overall story while entertaining has weaknesses. For example the reason for the conflict between the two factions is nonsensical. Even a below average leader should find better solutions as Namor and it blows the cover that protects his people better than anything else. I am a bit vague to avoid spoilers but you can easily guess what I meant The actors deliver a good performance. I like the old characters that returned and new ones introduced. I should also say it is not and I repeat not a woke abomination like some people say. Optically I like the style of the movie. The sets look beautiful, the costumes are excellent and the special effects work as always. Lastly I liked the action scenes and battles. Overall I give a 7/10 but think that without Black Panther 1 I would go higher. Worth watching. Expand
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Jim222001Feb 6, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I was into a lot of the movie. I just found it silly that someone drowned after the person she rescued survived and was under water longer. It was also predictable that Shuri and Namor would decide to end their war peacefully. Expand
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LatinCritic13Nov 13, 2022
Black Panther Wakanda Forever is good despite of lengthy drama scenes that felt unnecessary at times. That tribute to Boseman is a nice flare though.
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jlittle1404Feb 15, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I’m going to keep it very simple…I hope lol. I enjoyed the movie and I was happy seeing Shuri take up the mantle of BP (comic accurate for some). It really missed Chadwick Boseman. It’s no one’s fault but it needed the real BP RIP. If you were a fan it does give him a lot of respect and sends him off in tremendous fashion (if that makes sense.) It is very emotional. The opening scene is one of the best in the movie simply bc I felt like we lost Chadwick all over again. Expand
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RalfbergsMar 23, 2023
I thought it was quite ok. yes some parts were not that interesting and the story could've been better, but maybe we are too used to all the superhero movies that this feels less great.
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akenaton1984Nov 17, 2022
Angela Basset es lo mejor de esta película. Lo peor es el CGI que sigue fallando en Marvel. En cuanto al guion, salvo algunas conveniencias típicas de estas películas, resulta aceptable.
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Jaredc324Jul 4, 2023
An emotional, graceful return to Wakana filled with remorse and healing. The story was expected, from Marvel Standards, but the world they brought from the sea people was actually quite interesting and spooky. It was the resonance towardsAn emotional, graceful return to Wakana filled with remorse and healing. The story was expected, from Marvel Standards, but the world they brought from the sea people was actually quite interesting and spooky. It was the resonance towards Shiri's struggle with the throne and the loss of her family members which gave this movie incredible life. I don't think its at Endgame level, but its certainly the most emotional they've done since then. Expand
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HerickDienerFeb 4, 2023
"Wakanda Forever" extrapola o limite de ponta solta na intenção de contar com a curiosidade do público para um próximo filme, e a Marvel ainda usa como carta na manga o humor exagerado em seus filmes, de forma que aqui se desequilibra com o"Wakanda Forever" extrapola o limite de ponta solta na intenção de contar com a curiosidade do público para um próximo filme, e a Marvel ainda usa como carta na manga o humor exagerado em seus filmes, de forma que aqui se desequilibra com o drama que o próprio filme quer nos propor. Porém, confesso que fiquei atento a história mais do que a maioria, e Angela Bassett é realmente um colosso em cena. Uma perda desnecessária que a Marvel vai se lamentar por anos. Expand
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tellmikeyyNov 29, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It wasn't all that I was hoping for but its not a bad film. Namor wasn't bad but I was hoping for a more comic accurate version of him. I never understood Shuri's hate attitude for the world but I understand they had to relate her to Killmonger for their Astral plane meetup to make sense. I will hold a negative point to this movie since they removed a Dr. Doom tie in. Whether it was going to be a on-screen debut or a name drop, I really wanted to see his path start like how they did with Thanos in Avengers, since Dr. Doom in the comics raids Wakanda for Vibranium for his suit. Expand
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itsamiroooNov 15, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Great movie with introducing a great villain some great fight scenes but some things I can't understand. Big spoil alert ⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️Why or how Shuri survived the attack from Namor? That wasn't logic.
I'm not a comic reader but why would Marvel name T'Challa's son T'Challa
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iCampoRamilNov 12, 2022
A mí como película me funcionó muy bien, pero no me mola el nuevo Black Panther.
La película va sobre la pérdida, sobre el saber encontrarse después de un suceso tan traumático (repetidamente) y sobre la sed de venganza, me gusta que se la
A mí como película me funcionó muy bien, pero no me mola el nuevo Black Panther.
La película va sobre la pérdida, sobre el saber encontrarse después de un suceso tan traumático (repetidamente) y sobre la sed de venganza, me gusta que se la juegue, que sea diferente, el cómo te lo narra, sin parar en todo momento, y es importante que en este caso no sea la típica película de superhéroes.

· Cosas buenas: como trata la pérdida, tanto de Chadwick Boseman como en el propio interior de la película, ya sea de T'Challa o de más gente. Namor y Talokán me encantan, aunque no dejan de ser una nueva Wakanda, pero creo que puede dar mucho juego. Angela Basset y su Ramonda se come la pantalla en cada escena que protagoniza, maestra. Y cómo no, la banda sonora está hecha con mucho mimo y es de lo mejor que tiene la película junto con el aspecto visual.
· Cosas malas: puede que sea algo confusa en ciertos momentos, como que empieza a contarte algo y no lo concluye del todo, y casi lo más importante de la película: Black Panther, no me convence, yo hubiera hecho algo diferente.
· Conclusión: acabé en la sala del cine con buen sabor de boca, me gustó, sobre todo por su escena post-créditos, quedaos a verla, pero cada vez que pienso en ella no hubo ningún momento que me despertase ese subidón de adrenalina de decir: guau, ahora sí, por lo que acaba siendo una película buena, por lo que cuenta y cómo te lo cuenta, pero que le falta algún toque "superhéroe", lo que puede ser algo malo, como es mi caso, o bueno, al ser algo diferente.
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TopoideNov 12, 2022
No fue un homenaje apropiado a Chadwick Boseman, tiene muchas cosas sin sentido pero a pesar de eso es una buena pelicula con gran banda sonora, muy buena accion y efectos especiales que no decepcionan
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stipexNov 12, 2022
There were some boring moments but there were also many interesting moments, the plot was so average but enjoyable to watch
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liamexeNov 20, 2022
Black Panther 2 was passable but not outstanding. The introduction to new cities and landscapes, the fresh and distinctive character designs (especially those of Namor's people), and the action scenes—particularly the final fight—were allBlack Panther 2 was passable but not outstanding. The introduction to new cities and landscapes, the fresh and distinctive character designs (especially those of Namor's people), and the action scenes—particularly the final fight—were all positive aspects of the movie. Although not quite as fantastic as Killmonger from the previous movie, Namor was a fascinating villain with a believable history. Expand
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nnogohkoNov 21, 2022
I saw it on opening night and I was really disappointed. But,I saw it again because I just couldn't shake the feeling I will like it the second time. I saw it again last weekend and I really like it now. I don't love it though. I justI saw it on opening night and I was really disappointed. But,I saw it again because I just couldn't shake the feeling I will like it the second time. I saw it again last weekend and I really like it now. I don't love it though. I just couldn't latch on to Namor's character the first time around and I thought once something happens to Shuri, the film really dragged. I came to appreciate Namor the second time around and even though I thought his backstory was meh, I was on board with the Talokan people. I thought the opening and closing acts were terrific, with some great actions sequences. I thought Shuri's character arc is what saves this movie and whenever she was on screen, I was really invested. While Riri Williams is a great addition to the MCU and is performed wonderfully by Dominique Thorne, she bogged down the plot. If everything was focused just on Shuri and Namor, I thought this movie would have been exemplary. Chadwick Boseman's death is handled remarkably well and respectfully. His opening funeral scene is so touching and heartfelt. Expand
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CarbyFeb 14, 2023
Great acting and characters (Namor). CGI was alright most of the time but a bit off in some scenes and the pacing was also a bit weird sometimes. Didn't mind the longer length, was never bored throughout, don't understand the review bombingGreat acting and characters (Namor). CGI was alright most of the time but a bit off in some scenes and the pacing was also a bit weird sometimes. Didn't mind the longer length, was never bored throughout, don't understand the review bombing that some Marvel Phase 4 films get on metacritic. Although there is some merit for the over wokeification of the film. Expand
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FrisUNov 12, 2022
Está más o menos, solo me gustó tenoch huerta, si, en serio había gente que esperaba a Dr Doom?
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tossjuNov 11, 2022
the most boring movie in MCU.
After the endgame, Marvel seems to be getting more and more childish and doesn't seem to care about the story and the CG quality, the probability of the story is getting worse and worse. Now is the time to let go
the most boring movie in MCU.
After the endgame, Marvel seems to be getting more and more childish and doesn't seem to care about the story and the CG quality, the probability of the story is getting worse and worse. Now is the time to let go of Marvel.
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JakeAlmNov 11, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Pros & Cons list

Pros: -good cgi throughout the entire film
-some great performances (particularly Angela Bassett)
-great villain who will be a big part of the Mcu moving forward
-decent story (although not impressive writing)
-has the classic Mcu feel to it, unlike the rest of phase 4
-great soundtrack and great song by Rihanna

Cons:
-Too drawn out (becomes boring at times)
-Anticlimactic ending (although surprising mid-credit scene)
-A hand full of useless scenes that have no purpose but to make the movie longer

‘Wakanda Forever’ final score: 7/10
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spidertical1Nov 16, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It wasn't as good as the first one. It's pretty on par with Iron Man 2 (overstuffed) but I liked IM2 more than most. A few notes..

The Namor change is fine and kind of make sense however, I think they could have better explained how they became the Talokanil and how he's a mutant.

You're gonna tell me that a skinny Shuri with no real combat training whatsoever can beat a warrior Namor who might be "as strong as the Hulk"?

Also, they kind of just threw in Ironheart in here as she plays no integral part to the story. It could have been any random scientist that made the vibranium machine.

I think they should have waited longer to do the sequel or they just should have recast T'challa. He was too important of a character to kill off in the MCU. The franchise could have been so much more.

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Jay-I-QNov 27, 2022
The tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman is the highlight of this film, and was handled very tactfully and gracefully. Emotional scenes resonated, and this film didn't suffer from the undercutting of scenes with jokes to the same extent thatThe tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman is the highlight of this film, and was handled very tactfully and gracefully. Emotional scenes resonated, and this film didn't suffer from the undercutting of scenes with jokes to the same extent that many marvel films fall victim to. I enjoyed the characters with the exception of the two mains, Shuri and Namor. While Letitia Wright's performance as Shuri was great, I had issues with her characters journey. Namor I felt was quite bland and overly unreasonable to an extent. The plot was thin and uninteresting. While each scene feels necessary to the story they end up telling, the movie felt quite longwinded, even allowing for the slowness brought about by the grieving of the characters. The movie also fails to acknowledge the events on Earth in the MCU, for example the celestial that has sprouted from the ocean (which could have had vibranium on it, sparking a search for vibranium outside wakanda near the celestial body, therefore disrupting Talokan, who is already on edge due to the celestial in the ocean). Also arm wrestle was bad. I enjoyed the dialogue. Standard MCU for the most part, which i generally enjoy, with some standout scenes that really drove home the current emotional states of the characters ("Have I not given everything?"). The soundtrack is made up of songs that I enjoy listening to outside of the context of the movie, and I felt did well to accentuate the scenes in which they were placed. Outside of some iffy CGI in a few places, mainly the Super Suits, the film was shot well, with a good use of camera angles and choreography. Overall I enjoyed the movie. It needed to be shorter and the plot needed to be changed, but the tribute to the death of the Black Panther was beautiful, and I'm glad i was able to experience it in the cinema. Expand
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atharva25Dec 1, 2022
The movie starts off a little slow and takes time to get on track after the emotional storyline but when it picks up pace it starts to feel like the Original black panther although we don't need to end up in comparisons of both films. TheThe movie starts off a little slow and takes time to get on track after the emotional storyline but when it picks up pace it starts to feel like the Original black panther although we don't need to end up in comparisons of both films. The world of Namor intrigues you and does not make the movie feel like a typical Marvel movie. The background music and the acting deserves audience's praises.Talking about the setoffs screenplay could have been better because of that you start to get bored in between. A decent watch for even a Non-Marvel fan. Expand
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cybersilvaJan 31, 2023
Most of the movie was quite enjoyable. But the whole Ironheart part was a disappointing, I was expecting to see the same suit as the comics, and the CGI was awful. It just felt like a way to get Iron-Man's fans' attention to the movie. SomeMost of the movie was quite enjoyable. But the whole Ironheart part was a disappointing, I was expecting to see the same suit as the comics, and the CGI was awful. It just felt like a way to get Iron-Man's fans' attention to the movie. Some parts of the movie felt like plot holes, stuff that wasn't explained properly, but I get it, this movie was probably a bit rushed, and they had to alter a huge part of the story after the death of Chadwick. Expand
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Craftnight405Jul 6, 2023
König T´Challa ist tot. Seine Schwester Shuri (Letitia Wright) und die Königin Ramonda (Angela Bassett) trauern und müssen dafür sorgen, dass Wakanda ein sichererer Ort bleibt. Shuri findet ein neues Volk, welches Unterwasser lebt undKönig T´Challa ist tot. Seine Schwester Shuri (Letitia Wright) und die Königin Ramonda (Angela Bassett) trauern und müssen dafür sorgen, dass Wakanda ein sichererer Ort bleibt. Shuri findet ein neues Volk, welches Unterwasser lebt und ebenfalls Vibranium besitzt und in Gefahr gerät bekannt zu werden. Der König Namor (Tenoch Huerta) möchte sein Volk beschützen und ist zu allem bereit. Gibt es Frieden? Ist Wakanda noch stark genug, ohne seinen König und Black Panther? Und wer wird der neue Black Panther?

Black Panther Wakanda Forever ehrt am Anfang und am Ende den verstorbenen Black Panther Darsteller Chadwick Boseman. Dies macht er sehr gut und es ist auch emotional anzusehen. Shuri ist in diesem Film der Hauptcharakter und ist hier ernster und reist nicht mehr so viele Witze wie im ersten Teil. Dies liegt daran, da sie in starker Trauer ist. Das kann, aber auch daran liegen, da sie ja jetzt die Hauptdarstellerin ist und es für uns Zuschauer zu nervig wäre, wenn sie zu viel redet und nur Gags macht. Der Film generell wirkt nicht wie ein MCU Film. Es gibt eigentlich keine Erwähnung, anderer Superhelden oder Schurken. Am Anfang denkt man, dass der Film in die politische Richtung gehen wird, was zum Teil auch der Fall ist, aber meiner Meinung nach hätte es noch ein bisschen mehr sein können. Im Gegensatz zu anderen Marvelprojekten gibt es hier, weniger Action und mehr Charakterentwicklungen. Angela Bassett hat mir sehr gut gefallen und hat meiner Meinung nach zu Recht eine Oscarnominierung erhalten. Der Bösewicht des Filmes ist gut erzählt worden und könnte noch interessant für Fortsetzungen werden. Da man hier einen Bösewicht hat, dessen Motiv man nachvollziehen kann. Die Bewohner des Unterwasservolks sahen wie die Menschen aus Avatar aus und ich habe zwar Avatar nie richtig gesehen, aber die Handlung ähnelt sich schon stark. Der Endkampf war eher langweilig und einige Entscheidungen im Film fand ich nicht so toll z.b. was mit General Okoye gemacht wurde.

Black Panther Wakanda Forever ist ein eher schwächerer Marvel Film, welcher zwar einen guten Ansatz hat und auch gute Szenen hatte. Aber am Ende hatte ich mir mehr erhofft und ich kann mir Shuri, nicht als neuen Black Panther vorstellen.

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Fixer84Mar 15, 2023
If I had died and this film had been dedicated to me, I must say I would be proud of it.
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TheChaser1985Jun 4, 2023
Completely boring. Battle scenes, drama, everything.... boring. Took me about 5 sittings to get through it.
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drlowdonApr 9, 2023
Following the death of T'Challa, Wakanda is under pressure from other nations to share their vibranium, with some parties even attempting to steal it by force. Meanwhile a new foe emerges from beneath the ocean.

There was a time when I’d
Following the death of T'Challa, Wakanda is under pressure from other nations to share their vibranium, with some parties even attempting to steal it by force. Meanwhile a new foe emerges from beneath the ocean.

There was a time when I’d rush out to the cinema to see any new addition to the MCU, but that’s just not the case any more. Following the events of Endgame, I’ve found most of these movies a little bit dull (Spiderman: No Way Home being the only exception), and there just doesn’t seem to be any overarching narrative to keep things interesting. Whilst it’s far from terrible, Wakanda Forever can certainly be added to the list of disappointing MCU movies that essentially follows the same formula as all those that proceeded it. At this point Disney need a big shake up if we’re even going to get close to the heights of earlier movies.
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pastor43Nov 11, 2022
A Moderately Adequate Movie… I wouldn’t say the typical Marvel Template, but you can tell they struggle with what type of story to tell… The usual elements in a story that must deal with a major lost… There’s nothing new here except for a fewA Moderately Adequate Movie… I wouldn’t say the typical Marvel Template, but you can tell they struggle with what type of story to tell… The usual elements in a story that must deal with a major lost… There’s nothing new here except for a few characters to fill in the story gaps… The conflict that ensues IMO is unnecessary and reiterates an age old issues that doesn’t want to be resolved. Moderately Adequate is me being respectful and compassionate. Expand
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43in2014Nov 18, 2022
The short review: This film lingers far too long on the grief following the death of King T'challa, giving it a far too slow a pace that drops the film from 'good' to 'middling'.
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Rebecca31Nov 13, 2022
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is a touching tribute to Chadwick Boseman. It’s hard to imagine this franchise without him and his loss is felt throughout this sequel. Although not as good as the first Black Panther movie it’s still one of theBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever is a touching tribute to Chadwick Boseman. It’s hard to imagine this franchise without him and his loss is felt throughout this sequel. Although not as good as the first Black Panther movie it’s still one of the better post Avengers: Endgame movies.

The nation of Wakanda are still in mourning over the death of King T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) and now face a new threat. Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett), Princess Shuri (Letitia Wright) and Okoye (Danai Gurira) must fight to protect their home against multiple threats coming their way. With other nations desperate to get their hands on some precious vibranium to a new nation making themselves known and without the Black Panther to protect Wakanda they must do whatever it takes to defend their home and people.

It’s clear everyone is still feeling the huge loss of Chadwick Boseman and this obviously created problems for the cast and crew to continue the franchise and despite everything I feel they did the best they could under the circumstances. Director Ryan Coogler made the right call not to recast T’Challa and even though his character is missed it’s paved the way for a new Black Panther to take over.

The performances from the cast are the best thing about Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Letitia Wright steps up as Princess Shuri, Angela Bassett is a show stealer in every scene she’s in. Honestly the woman never gives a bad performance. We also have the return of Lupita Nyong’o, Winston Duke and Danai Gurira. All excellent characters, well written and with more room now to develop them. Wakanda Forever has more heart and deeper themes running throughout compared to some of the other rubbish being churned out in the superhero genre.

Every single comic book movie is only as good as their villain/antihero, you can have an amazing movie with a perfect cast but get the villain wrong and it will suffer. Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan) in Black Panther was a tough act to follow and unfortunately Namor (Tenoch Huerta) didn’t quite live up to expectations. As the story progresses it eventually ends up at the big showdown. Ultimately being a giant lackluster fight scene although at least it didn’t feature a giant blue laser or some other ridiculous nonsense. The action sequences are a huge let down but everything else from the emotion, the costume designs and another exceptional score by Ludwig Göransson are the best thing about Wakanda Forever. Thankfully it’s not overloaded with endless slow-motion action sequences and messy fight scenes. It’s far more emotional than expected and you can feel the grief through it all.

A common issue that is cropping up in more and more movies, particularly superhero movies these days is the state of the CGI. The CGI in many of the Marvel and DC films seems to be getting worse with every new movie, this isn’t helped when more and more of them now rely so heavily on it. It’s difficult to single out scenes that don’t incorporate some form of special effects and sure fair enough when Black Panther has created new worlds that need to be shown with CGI fine, use it where necessary but if there’s not enough time to make it look good then more time is clearly needed to finish it. There is another film on the horizon that’s also going to feature underwater blue people and they’re going to be compared to each other, there’s no getting around that. Visual effects have improved in recent years, so when you look at a film like War For the Planet of the Apes and see where the bar is, it’s not good enough to release something beneath that level. Thor: Love and Thunder, Black Adam and now Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, as I said before either pay the VFX artists better or allow more time to make it actually look decent.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever although not as good as the first Black Panther is an entertaining sequel. You’ll enjoy it in the moment despite it being overly long. And yes, there’s a mid-credits scene that is definitely worth staying for. Recommended for the Marvel fans.
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umaumaiNov 11, 2022
For me this fell really short. I think this is my least favorite Marvel film on first viewing. I've warmed up to the first Dr. Strange, the first Marvel film I didn't really like, but I'm not sure what to look for in this one to help theFor me this fell really short. I think this is my least favorite Marvel film on first viewing. I've warmed up to the first Dr. Strange, the first Marvel film I didn't really like, but I'm not sure what to look for in this one to help the entertainment or enjoyment factor. I enjoyed watching this less than "Thor Dark World." The motivation driving the plot forward for every character is really weak, except for the Queen. That angle was really good and I liked that she didn't pull any punches. There are so many pointless ancillary characters. Remember Martin Freeman's CIA character from the last movie? Well yay because he'll be on screen not really doing much of anything with any of the main cast and just slightly nudging the plot forward...maybe. There's a lot of that. There's a lot of dealing with loss, real loss, but without the care that felt like went into crafting how it was handled in the last Marvel film. There isn't any of the dealing with loss with humor that is fairly standard in the MCU and that was too much for me. I need that release. I didn't expect it to be fun, but the lead played by Latitia Wright just didn't carry the movie. Angela Basset was amazing and so was Lupita Nyong'o. Danai Gurira also ruled, but so much of her redemption arch is just brush under the rug. I don't think Namor was a good villain here which is too bad. He is an interesting character and it's great that he's in the MCU. In the end it just felt so very cliche to me. If you enjoyed it that is awesome. The people with me got very emotional for all of the tribute to Chadwick. He is a big part of what made the MCU so great and fresh again with the first movie and all of his appearances in the other movies. I'll watch it again and how to find something more then what I missed the first time around. For right now I can't recommend this to people who deal with tragedy with comedy or levity. There just isn't any of that to be found here. And really, THAT'S how you use Lake Bell? C'mon Expand
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kdevittNov 13, 2022
Reasonably enjoyable but not anything spectacular. Enjoyed all the bits with Namor - didn’t enjoy all the bits with RiRi or Shuri - which is an issue when the movie is essentially all about her. It’s also long - about 40 mins too long imo.Reasonably enjoyable but not anything spectacular. Enjoyed all the bits with Namor - didn’t enjoy all the bits with RiRi or Shuri - which is an issue when the movie is essentially all about her. It’s also long - about 40 mins too long imo. Both kids were bored well before the ending - which is the usual Marvel CGI type affair at the end of the day. Finally - and I thought it was just me until i read similar online, but it’s quite hard to make out some of what’s going on due to it being really dark in certain parts of the movie. It reminded me of that episode of GoT where you could see nothing but black. Expand
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adrii9715Nov 20, 2022
Esta película es muy difícil de valorar, ya que es diferente y eso lo valoro mucho en un universo que a veces las películas carecen de personalidad. El nivel de actuación, estilo, BSO y emoción y cariño, creo que es algo a remarcar y se haEsta película es muy difícil de valorar, ya que es diferente y eso lo valoro mucho en un universo que a veces las películas carecen de personalidad. El nivel de actuación, estilo, BSO y emoción y cariño, creo que es algo a remarcar y se ha hecho un magnífico trabajo en ese aspecto. Los personajes están bien desarrollados, la presentación de Namor me ha parecido más que correcta y lo más importante, han tratado el tema Chadwick de la mejor manera, y no era fácil.

Sin embargo, no puedo dejar de recalcar que esta película tiene un ritmo complicado. Por algún motivo creo que Wakanda Forever está hecha en formato serie, agrupada para ponerla en cines. Tiene bajones realmente notables. Además, en las escenas de acción hay cierta tendencias a poner cámaras lentas y si es algo que crítico de Zack Snyder, también tengo que criticarlo aquí.
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TAPRNov 16, 2022
Todas as cenas do Namor são muito boas, ele é a melhor coisa do filme. Achei que ia estranhar o visual maia/asteca mas ficou muito bom. Infelizmente achei tudo que rola em Wakanda sem graça, menos as cenas da Rainha que são emocionantes. OTodas as cenas do Namor são muito boas, ele é a melhor coisa do filme. Achei que ia estranhar o visual maia/asteca mas ficou muito bom. Infelizmente achei tudo que rola em Wakanda sem graça, menos as cenas da Rainha que são emocionantes. O filme tem bonitas homenagens ao Chadwick Boseman. Expand
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ph4se5HIFTNov 14, 2022
I film with some strong elements, but the more I think about it the worse my impression of it becomes. There are just too many issues with franchise inconsistency, internal logic and specific creative decisions for me to be fully on boardI film with some strong elements, but the more I think about it the worse my impression of it becomes. There are just too many issues with franchise inconsistency, internal logic and specific creative decisions for me to be fully on board with this entry. Expand
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IsteffyFeb 3, 2023
I like that the movie partially did something different than other Marvel movies but in the end, it falls into the same troupes we’ve seen a 1000 times. On top of that, filmography is inferior to other Marvel movies, where they oddly chooseI like that the movie partially did something different than other Marvel movies but in the end, it falls into the same troupes we’ve seen a 1000 times. On top of that, filmography is inferior to other Marvel movies, where they oddly choose to include so many low light scenes where it’s barely visible what is happening in the shot. These seems to be a common trend around bad content, like we saw with season 8 of Game of Thrones.

The young college girl is instantly better than any scientist in the Avengers, making an ironman suit faster than Tony Stark, building Vibranium detection machines that none of the avengers or Wakanda could build. I get that the movie wanted to make her seem valuable but this seems unrealistic even in this unrealistic world of super heroes.

Two of the characters are also given super suits that give super hero powers yet these suits dont change much in terms of how they fight. Yes, they fly now, but they still struggle to do one on one battles with low-level baddies. To top it all, the suits look like awkward Gundam mechs. The sound track is good and so is the acting.

The movie is also guilty of some cringy woke jokes, which seems to be an unfortunate trend in Hollywood’s guilty attempt to blame society for Hollywood’s recent past racist and sexist actions. For example, the Princess greeting Martin Short’s character as ‘There’s my favorite colonizer’. Yes, so blame a random white guy in 2022 of ‘colonizing’ which happened 100’s of years ago, good joke. I’m sure had another movie reversed the joke and a white guy said to a black girl ‘There’s my favorite slave’, people would be crying and protesting on the streets. Both Mayans and Africans practiced slavery long before white people but would Marvel in their desperate attempt to virtue signal ever bring that up? Definitely not. I think I would have liked this more if the movie didnt turn into the last 30 marvel movies, giving into every marvel troupe imaginable. Marvel is in desperate need of an overarching purpose, like with the Thanos arc. If I watch the same good movie being remade 30 times, it’s not interesting. I’m embarrassed to admit it, but I was entertained by Captain Marvel more than this.
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GosuGabeDec 14, 2022
Even though it tried to present itself as a tribute to late Chadwick Boseman, it lacked real or deep emotions and seem to scratched the surface in any ways possible.
Super basic comics book plot, the screenplay was just a mess, nothing
Even though it tried to present itself as a tribute to late Chadwick Boseman, it lacked real or deep emotions and seem to scratched the surface in any ways possible.
Super basic comics book plot, the screenplay was just a mess, nothing original or interesting with some pointless choices or unneeded/unexplained scenes.
The characters lacked actual characters, meaning or stories and for some reason the Talokans looked exactly like Na'vis.
The handful of fight scenes were just boring and chaotic.
The cultural elements that made the first film stand out were also missing a lot.
All in all, it was a major disappointment compared to the first film, most of the MCU films and to Chadwick's legacy. It lacked everything the original had and resulted in a way too long and way too boring piece of work.

On a positive note, Danai Gurira and Angela Basset deserve all the praise. Their acting was brilliant.
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All_ButTrU4Nov 12, 2022
The sequel to the 2018 orgin story of the eponymous endowed King returns less exciting. It's entire press cycle has felt demure from the scattered soundtrack or the phoned in Rihanna lead singles giving the feeling that this film sufferedThe sequel to the 2018 orgin story of the eponymous endowed King returns less exciting. It's entire press cycle has felt demure from the scattered soundtrack or the phoned in Rihanna lead singles giving the feeling that this film suffered greatly in quality following Chadwick Boseman's unforseen death. I will say I was part of the crowd that favored a recast and unfortunately this movie proved us right. The story though not bad(per sé) feels loose and circular. I do think they approached the eventual arms race that would begin once American became privy to Wakanda's advantage and I think it would make even more compelling stories ahead. I did find Shuri's character a bit lackluster this time around but I loved Okoye . Nakia's revelation was shocking and rightfully set up the reintroduction of T'challa. The decision to focus on grief,loss and turmoil was a risky but otherwise fine choice. I wasn't really captivated throughout but I was never really bored. I do think it was actually paced pretty well. Expand
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clem666Nov 11, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Here comes the sequel of the acclaimed 'Black Panther' the first. And it goes with both notable highlights and deceptions.

I'll start with the original soundtrack which is totally different from the first opus. This was the very first inconvenient to me as I observed the marvelous trap-based soundscape had disappeared from the whole movie. But it is only to let room to another big surprise, an interesting soundtrack orchestrated by Rihanna (making her big return eventually) and Rema in addition to the unforgettable Ludwig Göransson who directly contributed to give the first feature its unbelievable greatness thanks to major orchestral symphonies. Fortunately, they have chosen to retain the intense rhythms of the traditional drums, which are complemented by the Latino novelty. In a musical way it is as highly fluid as changing. The musical theme of Wakanda's bodyguard seems to have been improved and used with great mastery while the creation of the Yucatan theme also underlines Görasson's talent. Anyway the music clearly is what this movie so intense and poetic.

Obviously as we all expeced, there are many black people on screen, and very often gifted with great powers. These powers also belong to women (and more and more as the movie goes on). This is so refreshing. Terrific. But the regrettable thing is that the 'Black Panther' franchise here desperately tries to be overly political by adding more stories of settlers and colonised in a very clumsy way. Of course Latino people (and many more communities around the world) deserve the audience's attention. But it is the right place ?

Their story, and the Namor's one are really disturbing. They finally are shallow based on what Wakanda has to deal with. I mean the movie begins with major international conflicts and we just see the battle between two hidden nations. What is that political sense ? What is the role of France and USA (as they are showcased in the first scenes) in a conflict between two minorities ? There are so many visible holes in the script. Especially the repartition of forces between the characters. The pace is amazing in the first two thirds of the film but it certainly isn't enough to not make us realize this feature is 161 minute-long.

The last scenes (the battle ones) are really interesting as they give off a remarkable tension paced with a remarkable rhythm. Unfortunately, they are also the site of major problems of nonsense and ridiculous power relations.

Special effects are characterized by many highs and lows. Ugly in the air (especially with Namor) while fantastic on environment. However I did appreciate the evolution of M'Baku and Nakia's characters.

Acting skills are okay. Ramonda (Angela Bassett), M'Baku (Winston Duke) and Okoye (Danai Gurira) particularly show great performances while Shuri (Letitia Wright) seems to lack maturity and charism to assume the role she has to. Ross (Martin Freeman) only gives what he can, as in many movies. Namor (Tenoch Huerta) also seems to lack emotions in his palette. His character's speech is so repetitive and dumb it made me sick.

The morale seems to be very much limited to mourning and forgiveness, but this unfortunately seems insufficient for a film of this scale.

Chadwick Boseman's tributes are scattered throughout the film in different ways: sometimes quite subtle, sometimes more abrupt. In any case I found that the silent Marvel logo exposition in the beginning did a terrific job. It the protagonists mention his name very often at the start, it finally feels like they manage to craft a story despite his loss.

In conclusion I recommend watching it because it is the sequel of a precious turn in the MCU. But I recommend watching it as a sequel, not as the beginning as something new. I don't expect much from the next episodes based on this one.
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ProfAmateurFeb 22, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. + Movie starts good
+ Well and respectful handling with the loss of the main actor
- Suddenly there's an additional populance in the water
- Marvel deseparately tries to force more movies after this one
- The german translation is so bad. They even didn't understand the title. "Wakanda forever" is translated to "Wakanda above all" - which makes zero sense in the movie, especially because they team up with another nation - so the "above all" makes even less sense.
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Onlyclassicvg1Apr 8, 2023
There are moments in Wakanda Forever where it feels as though the film itself might buckle under the weight of not only the expectations heaped onto it, but of the loss that animates its core premise. When it manages not only to meet theThere are moments in Wakanda Forever where it feels as though the film itself might buckle under the weight of not only the expectations heaped onto it, but of the loss that animates its core premise. When it manages not only to meet the verve and creativity of 2018’s Black Panther, but ultimately to tell its own successful story, it feels no less astonishing than a man with wings on his ankles soaring through the a Expand
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ROTSA2Nov 14, 2022
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is an emotionally entertaining tribute, even if its pacing and narrative can get tedious at times.
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ItisgunitFeb 7, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. There are parts of the movie that are very entertaining. There's also a bunch of things that happen that make little to no sense from a logic standpoint. Especially when considering the high level of intelligence the Wakandans are held in regards to the MCU. I found myself asking multiple times throughout the movie why they didn't just Cryo freeze T'Challa until they(Shuri) recreated the herb or found a cure to his illness. There were other things like that as well that had my mind thinking just why but that's the way they decided to do it. The most powerful moments in the film all involve T'Challa, even though he's not in it which cements how much his non presence is felt. I personally would have preferred the character to be recast but hopefully in the future, this multiverse aspect will allow for that. Expand
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AgentLviJul 21, 2023
not bad movie, but not good either. The story is really miss & match, visual is decent, and the voice is also decent
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RobertHowardNov 13, 2022
Compared to its lauded first entry, Wakanda Forever feels much less polished and when the final fight and resolution comes, the solution feels scripted, somewhat naive and not really earned.
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Jguiliano1216Nov 11, 2022
It was okay. A bit emotionally manipulative and the acting was really good, but it's still an MCU film and limited in quality. Definitely being rated higher by many than it deserves to be. It was just okay.
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JohnnygeeFeb 1, 2023
All the racist and feminist comments can be tapered down a bit here. Yes the movie was primarily driven by females but it’s not like this was intentional. I think Wakanda Forever did a good job for the time they had to make sense of theAll the racist and feminist comments can be tapered down a bit here. Yes the movie was primarily driven by females but it’s not like this was intentional. I think Wakanda Forever did a good job for the time they had to make sense of the untimely passing of Chadwick Boseman. Yes the story of the new Black Panther took forever to come together but it was done with creativity. Glad the theme of the movie stuck to its musical and cultural roots like the first one, and Angela Bassett did put on a good performance.

Now the bad stuff, antagonist and his followers reminded me of Avatar….and their story involvement was underdeveloped. Also CGI overload was on display and it did have its cheesy moments. So it’s good to see at least once in your life.
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AmateurfilmVWRDec 22, 2022
Dragged alot in certain areas and Shuri becoming the new Black Pather felt anti-climatic but it was a wonderful tribute to Chadwick Boseman and his legacy. I liked the storytelling and some of the risks it took as well as the introduction ofDragged alot in certain areas and Shuri becoming the new Black Pather felt anti-climatic but it was a wonderful tribute to Chadwick Boseman and his legacy. I liked the storytelling and some of the risks it took as well as the introduction of Iron-Heart. Expand
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GamerMxcNov 27, 2022
Una película de Black Panther sin Black Panther? Tache. Es la primera vez que una película de Marvel hace dormitar y eso que Eternals la vi solo y enfermo. Toda la película se trata de justificar el porque Namor no es malo y por qué va aUna película de Black Panther sin Black Panther? Tache. Es la primera vez que una película de Marvel hace dormitar y eso que Eternals la vi solo y enfermo. Toda la película se trata de justificar el porque Namor no es malo y por qué va a atacar a Wakanda. Los efectos especiales son buenos en general, pero hay una escena que se ve más falsa que un billete de 3 USD. Mala la película, no recomendada para ver en el cine. Expand
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notbrunolopezNov 11, 2022
Not as good as the first, another film I also thought was overhyped. The villain's origin was fascinating but aside from that, he's not as threatening or memorable as Killmonger. Shuri and her loved ones had a few deep moments but felt prettyNot as good as the first, another film I also thought was overhyped. The villain's origin was fascinating but aside from that, he's not as threatening or memorable as Killmonger. Shuri and her loved ones had a few deep moments but felt pretty bland; didn't connect or felt for them like in the first film. There are some really cool action scenes, but as expected, there were some notable unfinished visuals obvious green screen shots. Overall, not a bad movie. Didn't surpass the original; just expected more coming from a multimillion dollar studio. Expand
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KleberdePaulaNov 14, 2022
Para esse filme é necessário separar em duas avaliações: Emocional e como Obra Cinematográfica. Pelo emocional, o filme transmite toda a sua homenagem a Chadwick, e talvez por esta emoção você até goste do que irá ver. Não há duvidas que emPara esse filme é necessário separar em duas avaliações: Emocional e como Obra Cinematográfica. Pelo emocional, o filme transmite toda a sua homenagem a Chadwick, e talvez por esta emoção você até goste do que irá ver. Não há duvidas que em muitos momentos da narrativa se evidencia o peso da ausência do mesmo e o quanto ele faz falta para o Universo de Wakanda. O drama se exala de muitos modos, chegando até ser apelativo em algumas situações, mas nada que irrite ou cause desaprovação. Agora como Obra Cinematográfica o filme deixa muito a desejar. O roteiro está perdido assim como sua protagonista, muitas vezes parece não saber para onde está indo, Letitia não sustenta apesar de cumprir com seu papel. Destacam-se Namor e Ramonda, que roubam a cena cada vez que aparecem. O filme cansa e se arrasta, dá até para bocejar. A Coração de Ferro é uma das minhas personagens favoritas dos quadrinhos, porém aqui está completamente deslocada, e apesar da alegria na primeira aparição (muito mais por eu ser fã), todas as vezes em que aparece está desfocada da história, me parece que foi só uma justificativa para dizer que ainda existe um universo compartilhado e que em breve ela será importante para o futuro do mesmo. Se cortassem pela metade do filme não faria falta, é valido pela homenagem, e apenas isso. São 160 minutos que se sente cada segundo. Vale destacar que o CGI deste filme é a única coisa melhor do que o primeiro, o que me fez lembrar que apesar de todas as falhas de CGI do primeiro, aquele filme era tão incrível que você deixava de lado para contemplar. A fotografia escura e sombria as vezes impede e dificulta o visual do filme, além do cenário de Talocan que é completamente apagado. Uma pena, Aquaman com todos os seus defeitos construiu uma cidade submersa bem mais agradável do que Wakanda Forever. No mais, como falei acima, o filme vale pela homenagem e provavelmente te fará chorar de emoção ou bocejar de sonolência. Expand
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YotriggerNov 26, 2022
This film was hard to watch because it was trying to push two different agendas. One is how they can tribute the film to Chadwick, and the other somehow continuing the storyline to make an interesting enough film. While I did enjoy justThis film was hard to watch because it was trying to push two different agendas. One is how they can tribute the film to Chadwick, and the other somehow continuing the storyline to make an interesting enough film. While I did enjoy just watching the film it and the acting in certain scenes, it quite simply didn't make sense (Wakanda world). The obvious narrative of what Disney has been trying to push and how they can exploit a particular audience is becoming quite clear and I am certain some are getting quite tired of it. Overall it is a good film, with once again an amazing soundtrack. Expand
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tuuoooo_Dec 4, 2022
It was ok but dragged on a bit. Best Marvel movie of the year IMO, which is sad.
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YoYoFreak_18Jan 4, 2023
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever ain't a bad movie. It's mediocre. The action choreography is well done. Sometimes the CGI works and sometimes not. There are a few ugly green screens and the water scenes just don't seem real enough to catch anBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever ain't a bad movie. It's mediocre. The action choreography is well done. Sometimes the CGI works and sometimes not. There are a few ugly green screens and the water scenes just don't seem real enough to catch an eye. The new Black Panther suit has some interesting appeals. I like it. The story isn't too complex. There are a few unnecessary acts. (like Everett Ross) And so The film is way too long. The most special part of the movie is the delivery of the mourning people. I've never seen something like this before. Expand
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MetaBonesApr 10, 2023
As a massive fan of the first film, I was excited about the follow-up but admittedly hesitant due to our main man not being here for the sequel. Still, I was absolutely willing to enjoy the film and while it had its moments, it just didn'tAs a massive fan of the first film, I was excited about the follow-up but admittedly hesitant due to our main man not being here for the sequel. Still, I was absolutely willing to enjoy the film and while it had its moments, it just didn't really keep my interest. The film suffers from a lack of main protagonist and central thesis and didn't feel like it really had one core narrative thread I could follow. Mainly, it felt like the entire film had no spine but rather large and overly-developed subplots that we would bounce back and forth to. That type of story structure can work for other films but I just didn't think it worked here. I also thought the film could've been significantly trimmed to focus in one the most important elements of the film. Instead, it felt way more bloated and drawn out than I thought was necessary. Overall, I don't think it's a bad film by any stretch of the imagination. It just felt without direction and a little lost. I would be intrigued by more but at this point, I'm still tired of superhero films generally so I'll pass. Expand
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