“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” is set to resume filming in January 2022, according to Comicbook.com.
Wright was injured on set in August. Initially, filming continued on scenes that did not involve Wright’s character, Shuri. However, it was announced in November that the production would go on hiatus as Wright’s injury was found to be more serious than initially believed.
Details of the incident have not been released to the public, but reports indicated that Wright had returned home to the UK under the care of her health providers while she recovered.
Recently, rumors began to spread that Wright had not received vaccinations against COVID-19. As proof of vaccination is required for travel into the US, this rumor sparked more rumors that Wright would not be allowed to return to the set and would have to be recast.
The news of production resuming on the “Black Panther” sequel will come as good news to Marvel fans, as the project has already suffered delays.
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Good just film the movie nobody cares about ppls vax status let’s just see this BP2!
Well that sucks. She was the worst , stiffest actor in the whole mcu to date and that includes the kid from iron man 3. This was the perfect opportunity to rectify this character
Also the whole theme of women taking over every superhero role is going to rank marvel. The fans aren’t buying it Disney