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Watch the Exciting Trailer for “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” With Clues About T’Challa

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Disney-Marvel have dropped the first trailer for “Black Panther Wakanda Forever” and it’s pretty exciting.

Ryan Coogler returns as director and creator of the incredibly popular Marvel movie s sequel. Sadly, Chadwick Boseman has passed away so we get a clue about T’Challa: there’s a memorial mural for him seen as Angela Bassett, the Queen, decries that so much of her family is gone.

Among other things in the trailer, a baby is born.

The music is a new version of Bob Marley’s “No Woman No Cry” which focuses on the line “Everything’s gonna be all right.”

The movie arrives in November, and it will be HUGE.

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