The global release of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” this past weekend saw African theaters from Dakar to Nairobi packed with moviegoers who said the highly anticipated sequel, like the original “Black Panther,” held a special resonance for them.
, centers on the quest to protect the fictional African nation of Wakanda after it loses its leader, King T’Challa. Featuring African actors, music and fashion, the film builds on the original “Black Panther” to address questions related to colonization and exploitation.
, a famous Senegalese singer, on the soundtrack. As they left a packed showing Sunday morning in Dakar, his 9-year-old son, Mohamed, was quick to give his rating: “Five stars,” he said. “I thought it was very, very good.”Lakh said the film’s focus on quests by leaders of the fictional kingdoms of Wakanda and Talokan to protect their vibranium — a metal that provides superhuman powers — from Western powers made it feel “close to reality.
, noting that Ethiopia was the only country in Africa not to be colonized during Europe’s “Scramble for Africa” in the 19th century. Across East, West and South Africa, Disney reported, “Black Panther” was the highest-grossing film of all time.— could do even better, with Trushna Buddhdev-Patel, a managing director for a film distributor who represents Walt Disney and Warner Bros.
Akuot Dut, a 24-year-old from South Sudan who came to Kenya in 2007 for school, said the soundtrack — which includes Nigerian artists Burna Boy, Tems and Rema — showed how much Africans are influencing art today. She especially enjoyed the character arc of Wright’s character, Shuri, who in the first movie was T’Challa’s joke-cracking little sister and Wakanda’s chief scientist.
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