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The Black Panther sequel comes with just one of the MCU’s customary credit stings
Phase Four of the Marvel Studios has been a rocky road for the studio’s post-Endgame slate of motion pictures and television programming. Since Thanos’ menace was eliminated, all of our favourite superheroes and the numerous new cast members have lacked some sense of direction.
With Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Ryan Coogler’s much awaited follow-up to 2017’s Black Panther, now available to view on Disney+, Phase Four comes to a conclusion.
The revamped film follows Wakanda as it copes with its loss and the threat posed by the recently reappeared aquatic dictator Namor, two years after the startling and sad death of the film’s star Chadwick Boseman (Tenoch Huerta).
The movie concludes with T’Challa’s sister Shuri (Letitia Wright) taking on the mantle of the Black Panther after recreating the heart-shaped herb. She then leads the people of Wakanda in a fight with the people of Namor’s home of Talokan, before forming a fragile peace with him. The movie ends with the future of the Wakandan throne and the Black Panther mantle uncertain.
What happens in the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever mid-credits scene?
The movie’s last scene opens with Shuri (Letitia Wright) having a moment of reflection on a beach in Haiti near where Nakia (Lupita Nyong’o) has been residing when the mid-credits sequence begins.
The hidden son Nakia had with T’Challa, Toussaint, is introduced to “Auntie Shuri” by Nakia as she emerges. She adds that she and T’Challa had made a deal for him to grow up free of the expectations of Wakandan monarchy.