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New Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Footage Revealed

Marvel Studios has revealed new Black Panther: Wakanda Forever footage in a TV spot, which you can watch below. The footage gives us more of the new Black Panther suit and Namor.

Basketball fans last night caught a brand-new TV spot for Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Below, check out the action-packed spot, plus six new character posters!

New Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Footage Revealed

In Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett), Shuri (Letitia Wright), M’Baku (Winston Duke), Okoye (Danai Gurira), and the Dora Milaje (including Florence Kasumba) fight to protect their nation from intervening world powers in the wake of King T’Challa’s death.

As the Wakandans strive to embrace their next chapter, the heroes must band together with the help of War Dog Nakia (Lupita Nyong’o) and Everett Ross (Martin Freeman) and forge a new path for the kingdom of Wakanda.

Wakanda Forever Footage

Introducing Tenoch Huerta Mejía as Namor, king of a hidden undersea nation, the film also stars Dominique Thorne, Michaela Coel, Mabel Cadena, and Alex Livinalli.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, directed by Ryan Coogler and produced by Kevin Feige and Nate Moore, opens in U.S. theaters on November 11, 2022.

The soundtrack, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – Music From and Inspired By (buy now), will be available on November 4 from Roc Nation Records/Def Jam Recordings/Hollywood Records. The soundtrack album producers are Ryan Coogler, Ludwig Göransson, Archie Davis, and Dave Jordan.

The Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – Original Score, composed and produced by Ludwig Göransson, will be available on November 11 from Hollywood Records.

Tickets are on sale now wherever tickets are sold. Fans, communities, and organizations can also arrange group bookings and theater buy-outs by visiting WakandaForeverTickets.com.

The first film, Black Panther, was released on February 16, 2018, and grossed an impressive $1.347 billion worldwide, with $700.4 million coming from North American theaters and $647.2 million from international markets.

The film followed T’Challa (the late Chadwick Boseman), who, after the death of his father, the King of Wakanda, returned home to the isolated, technologically advanced African nation to succeed to the throne and take his rightful place as king.

But when a powerful old enemy reappeared, T’Challa’s mettle as king—and Black Panther—was tested when he was drawn into a formidable conflict that put the fate of Wakanda and the entire world at risk. The young king rallied his allies and unleashed the full power of Black Panther to defeat his foes and secure the safety of his people and their way of life.