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The filming of ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ will resume next week with Letitia Wright

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Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is finally commencing production after many setbacks, including a serious on-set accident and COVID-19 infections, with star Letitia Wright recovered and back in Atlanta, ready to reprise her role as fan favourite character Shuri.

Production was supposed to resume last Monday, but it was postponed due to numerous cast and staff members, including Lupita Nyong’o, testing positive for COVID-19. Shooting on the Ryan Coogler-directed film is set to continue in Atlanta next week for a period of around four weeks, according to sources.

Wright was injured while filming a stunt rig sequence on location in Boston in August of last year. The Wakanda Forever crew recorded as much as they could without Wright before shutting down production in late November, allowing her to recover at her London home.

Wright, a British citizen, was being watched because she had stated anti-COVID vaccination opinions. Before boarding an aircraft, the CDC enacted guidelines requiring all non-immigrant, non-citizen air travellers to be completely vaccinated and produce documentation of vaccination status. While she has not been vaccinated, some sources claim that those difficulties have been remedied.

“She always planned to return but needed to wait until she had fully recovered,” Wright’s representative told The Hollywood Reporter.

Separately, sources claim that Winston Duke, who plays M’Baku in Black Panther, secured a sizable rise for his return owing to what is being billed as an enlarged position in the Panther mythology. It’s unclear how that expansion will appear.

So far, Wakanda Forever has walked a rough journey. Chadwick Boseman, the star of Black Panther, died of colon cancer in August 2020, forcing Marvel and the producers to reimagine the project without him. Wright, who rose to prominence in 2018 as Shuri, Black Panther T’Challa’s sister, has been promoted to the starring role in the sequel. It’s uncertain if the sequel’s increased status will carry over into future films or Disney+ shows.

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