Letitia Wright Wright says Marvel is already working on “Black Panther 3,” but it will take a long time to arrive

Letitia Wright Wright says Marvel is already working on “Black Panther 3,” but it will take a long time to arrive

The 2023 Golden Globes red carpet becomes, like every year, a mighty river of stars. After going through the cameras that are there, the faces of American cinema They take this opportunity to drop news about the projects viewers are looking forward to. Advertisements like Letitia Wright’s Shuri in ‘Black Panther’ per Variety make the celebrity gala parade more interesting, beyond the typical analysis of the outfits they wear.

Letitia Wright Wright says Marvel is already working on “Black Panther 3,” but it will take a long time to arrive

Little is known about the so far supposed third installment of this Marvel Cinematic Universe hero. However, it is taken for granted that the third film will come at some pointespecially considering the huge box office success of the second part, ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’.

In the interview, Wright says Marvel Studios is already working on part three, though he warns it won’t be coming soon. “We just had a great two years making it”says the actress referring to ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’. “And everyone has come together to support her. We need a little break, we need to regroup.”point.

While it hasn’t been officially announced yet, Wright confirms that “Black Panther 3” is a reality. “I think it’s already happening… Ryan [Coogler, director de la franquicia] You have to go back to the lab. It’s going to take a while, but I’m so glad you see it.”. For now there is no more information on the project, but it seems so the film is already in Marvel’s future plans, and initially, Coogler will continue to lead the property.

A blockbuster

Ten weeks after the last installment of ‘Black Panther’ hit theaters worldwide, Ryan Coogler’s film is still in theaters. This film was crowned as the sixth highest grossing film of the year, Surpassed by (in order of lowest to highest grossing): “Minions: The Origin of Gru”, “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness”, “Jurassic World: Dominion”, “Top Gun: Maverick” and “Avatar: The Sense of Water”.

‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ racks up a whopping $831 million at the box office to date, $181 million of it in its first weekend alone, according to Box Office Mojo. With these figures, what is clear is that Black Panther will be in the future of Marvel, but with the second part just released it is time to rest, as much as the fans are eager to see the new chapter in the history of Wakanda. Among them, Wright: “I always try to create positive thoughts and I believe good words will manifest, so I’m manifesting a “Black Panther 3′”.

Source: E Cartelera

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