Marvel closes Phase 4 above. The long-awaited first teaser trailer for “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” is coming, hitting theaters on November 11th. An advance that pays tribute to Chadwick Boseman, who passed away in August 2020, as well as showing the arrival of Namor, prince of Atlantis, who will fight a tough battle against the rulers of Wakanda, taking advantage of T’Challa’s absence.
To the rhythm of ‘We Gonna Be Alright’, by Kendrick Lamar, the trailer begins emotionally, which shows the futuristic technology of Wakanda and the aquatic environments of the fictional African kingdom. Even if the teaser doesn’t say it outright, there is a large crowd in what appears to be a funeral where attendees dress in white (according to Wakandan customs), so it could be T’Challa’s wake.
Something that seems to later confirm Ramonda, the matriarch and queen mother of Wakanda who plays Angela Bassett. “I am the monarch of the most powerful nation in the world and my whole family is gone”, he says sadly in the preview. With confirmation that Boseman’s character also dies in the MCU, the question arises: who will be his successor? The only answer, at least for now, is the appearance of a figure in a hero costume at the end of the teaser, but his identity is unknown.

What will happen will be a war against Atlantis. In the teaser, Namor bursts onto the scene. Mexican actor Tenoch Huerta joins the Marvel team, as the prince of the underwater kingdom. The advance assumes that he will take advantage of the lack of leadership in Wakanda to assault him.
The difficult decision to continue without Boseman
The teaser was presented in this past Comic-Con, the first in person since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Although not confirmed it was more than predictable that there would be news of the film directed by Ryan Cooglersince it will be the next feature that Marvel Studios hits theaters after “Thor: Love and Thunder”.

The panel also served to confirm that “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” will be the title that closes Phase 4. Kevin Feige, president of Marvel Studios, took the stage to show the sketch he planned with the titles that will be part of Phase 5 and Phase 6, within what is called the Multiverse Saga. No doubt it was something fans were asking, because if this Phase 4 has been characterized by anything, it is because of the uncertainty of not knowing very well in which direction the franchise was going.
On the decision to kill T’Challa, Coogler, who came to the panel to present the teaser, spoke about the difficult decision that had to be made after Boseman’s sudden death. in August 2020, victim of colon cancer. “It will be difficult to continue doing it, but we will try,” she said. “It’s been five years since I was here, when I presented the first images of ‘Black Panther’ and by my side was our hero, the late and great Chadwick Boseman”commented.
Source: E Cartelera