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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever suspends production

by Sean P. Aune | November 19, 2021November 19, 2021 3:35 pm EST

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will be taking an extended break over the holidays to give Letitia Wright time to heal.

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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever shut down on Friday for Thanksgiving, but the break will now extend past the first of the year.

In August, actor Letitia Wright was injured during a stunt being filmed in Boston. She suffered a concussion and a fractured shoulder. The injuries were more extensive than first believed, and the holiday break is being extended to allow her time to heal. With the untimely death of Chadwick Boseman, Wright is expected to have a much larger presence in the sequel.

Marvel Studios’ Kevin Feige, Louis D’Esposito, and Nate Moore shared a note with the crew as the break began.

As we wind down for the holidays, we wanted to send a note of thanks and appreciation for the hard work of our entire cast and crew, as well as an update on timing. First and foremost, this project is exceptional and something we know audiences are eager to see. We could not be any more excited to complete this film and share it with the world next year. Thank you for everything you’ve done to get us to this place.

Unfortunately, we’ve not gotten here without a few setbacks. Running a production of this scale in the midst of a pandemic is not an easy task, and you have remained diligent and professional throughout. In addition, as you are all aware, Letitia had a frightening accident on our set during a stunt back in August. It was a reminder of the importance of safety at all times in our work, which we know you understand and are committed to. What we had initially thought were minor injuries turned out to be much more serious with Letitia suffering a critical shoulder fracture, and a concussion with severe side effects. It has been a painful process and Letitia has been home recovering with her doctors and the support of family.

We’ve adjusted our production schedule so she has the time she needs to heal, but there’s only so much we can do without Shuri! We also want to thank Letitia for everything she’s doing to get back to the set – we know how much she loves this role, how tough it’s been for her to be away, and how hard she’s working to recover as quickly as she safely can. We are eagerly awaiting her return and we know we will all come back stronger together.

Please be on the lookout for more information on your specific return-to-work date. As of now, we’re on schedule to resume filming – with Letitia – in January 2022. We are all focused on finishing the movie with excellence, honoring the memory of our dear brother Chadwick in the process. We are thrilled to share Black Panther: Wakanda Forever with the world, confident that the challenges that we have overcome together as a team will make the film even more impactful. Please take care of yourselves and enjoy the holidays.

-Kevin, Louis & Nate

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is currently scheduled to hit theaters on Nov. 11, 2022.


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Sean P. Aune

Sean Aune has been a pop culture aficionado since before there was even a term for pop culture. From the time his father brought home Amazing