The sequel to 2018’s Black Panther rocketed to the top of the charts this weekend, giving the limping domestic box office its own form of the Heart-Shaped Herb.

The sequel to 2018’s Black Panther rocketed to the top of the charts this weekend, giving the limping domestic box office its own form of the Heart-Shaped Herb.
Coogler and his talented cast deliver a film that at one time seemed like an impossibility, and by the end of the journey, it is clear that Wakanda will indeed live Forever.
When the untimely passing of Chadwick Boseman was announced at the start of pre-production for the sequel to Black Panther, the challenges of creating a follow-up without the star seemed insurmountable.
In this podcast film discussion, Nick and John try to get to the bottom of the divisive fan reaction to Thor: Love and Thunder and discuss why the Marvel Cinematic Universe needs more movies just like this one.
Even though critics and fans alike have greeted Stephen Strange with less of a warm reception this time around, the current state of the MCU had them lining up around the block for this reality-bending superhero film.
Watts, the architect and director of the last three Spider-Man films for Disney/Sony, decided he was not ready to tackle another time-consuming Marvel property which could very well turn into a trilogy (if done right this time).