@theblackpanther the heart they poured into this movie. Thank you Ryan and the whole cast and crew for making this a beautiful love letter to Chadwick, dealing with grief. And also for creating an amazing underwater society #BlackPantherWakandaForever #talocan
— Gino Deira (@GinoDeira) November 10, 2022
The fact that Black Panther: Wakanda Forever manages to surpass the original, which is already easily one of the best MCU films, with the amount of ease that it does is insane.
its not really even a superhero film anymore. It’s just so much more than that at this point. pic.twitter.com/yJI4oa0ZLp— croc (@Croc_Block) November 11, 2022
Some of my thoughts of (No spoilers) #BlackPanther #WakandaForever
1. Best MCU movie post Endgame2. Respectful in the way they handled Chadwick's passing. It was beautifully done and I cried multiple times. pic.twitter.com/KGvYrL2n8n— Game of Throats 🇬🇾🏳️🌈 (@TopherFrance) November 10, 2022
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is an emotional journey through grief for the characters, cast, creators and the fans. A beautiful tribute to Chadwick and T’Challa, a powerful new beginning for those who uphold his legacy, and one HELL of a conclusion to Phase 4. #WakandaForever pic.twitter.com/9DpfH2xI4v
— Jenna Rae (@jennaraeisley) November 11, 2022
What Ryan Coogler has done for Mesoamerica, specifically the Mayan civilization, in #BlackPanther: #WakandaForever was truly awe-inspiring. Some of the most beautiful, carefully crafted, and respectful portrayals of the culture and I deeply admired seeing it. @theblackpanther pic.twitter.com/GoiAQT9Vja
— Yoko Higuchi (@theYokoHiguchi) November 11, 2022
i have to say it again the way ryan coogler, angela, letitia, danai, and lupita showcase black women’s processing of grief specifically the vulnerability of dark skinned black women in a major blockbuster movie is one for the books. black panther #wakandaforever makes you FEEL it pic.twitter.com/69TmbntklK— َ wakanda forever oscar manager (@ungodlywests) November 11, 2022