We are a few weeks away from the premiere of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. The long-awaited sequel to the 2018 hit has raised high expectations for various reasons. Fans want to know how the story of Wakanda will continue after the death of Chadwick Boseman, protagonist of the first tape. But they are also eager to find out if the new film will have the same quality as its predecessor, which won several awards in 2019.Black Panther 2 Will he have a chance of succeeding at the Oscars? No one better than Kevin Feige to clear it up.
In an interview for TotalFilm, Feige was questioned about the possible scope of this sequel. If we remember, the first Black Panther won three Oscars for Marvel: Best Original Music, Best Costume Design and Best Production Design. Will history repeat itself?
“I am not one to predict what the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will do with your precious votes. I don’t know. I know that Ryan (Coogler) and the whole crew approached this movie just like they did the first one, which is, ‘how do we make the best possible experience for the audience? ‘how do we make people want to do it again? and again?´ That was the main motivation.
Basically, Kevin Feige doesn’t care about the film’s potential nominations this coming awards season. It seems that the motivation of the production team was to make a film that would please the audience and present a great tribute to Chadwick Boseman. And based on the trailer and the public reception, it seems that the mission has been accomplished.
“This film walks a very fine line of a real life tribute and yet continues the fictional narrative and hope. I keep coming back to that word, but it also continues the optimism that Wakanda represents,” Feige added.
Currently, some critics expert in predictions have to Black Panther 2 in various categories of the Oscar, mainly technical. Certain rumors suggest that the premiere It will take place on October 25, and as is usual with the MCU tapes, we could see the first reactions after said event.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will hit theaters in Mexico next November 10. Ticket pre-sale will start starting Thursday, October 20.
John Joseph Cruz I am one of those who always defended Robert Pattinson as Batman and can see the same movie in the cinema up to 7 times. My guilty pleasure? Low budget horror movies.