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Ryan Coogler reveals original plan for Black Panther 2 with T’Challa and son in ancestral ritual

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Ryan Coogler, director of the Pantera Negra in Universo Cinematográfico and Marvel films, shared never-before-seen details about the original script for Pantera Negra: The initial version, written before Chadwick Boseman’s death in 2020, centered on an adventure between T’Challa and his eight-year-old son during an ancient Wakandan ritual.

Coogler finished a script of about 180 pages and attempted to send it to Boseman for reading. However, the actor was already facing serious health problems and was unable to read the material. Essa revelation highlights the impact of the disease on production planning.

The plot revolved around the so-called Ritual of the Oito, a tradition in which the prince, upon turning eight years old, spends eight days isolated in the woods with his father. Durante During this period, the son can ask any question, and the father must answer honestly, while they remain inseparable.

  • The ritual had never been broken in Wakanda.
  • T’Challa would need to balance royal duties with fatherhood.
  • The prince would accompany his father in all activities, without external tools.

Ritual of the eight in detail

The Ritual of the Oito represented the core of the original narrative planned by Coogler. Nessa tradition, father and son survive in the jungle without technological resources, strengthening family ties and transmitting ancestral knowledge. Coogler described the main rule as an obligation of constant proximity between the two.

This structure allowed exploring T’Challa’s growth as a king and father after the events of Vingadores: Ultimato. The director emphasized that the script explored deeper layers of the character played by Boseman, taking advantage of the knowledge acquired during the first film.

Namor attack during the ritual

Namor remained the main antagonist in the original version, although with slightly different characteristics than those presented in the final film. Durante the eight days of the ritual, the leader of Talokan would launch an attack against Wakanda, forcing T’Challa to defend the kingdom.

The king would need to negotiate and combat the threat while keeping his son by his side so as not to violate tradition. Essa dynamic created constant tension, with T’Challa dealing with a dangerous enemy without being able to separate himself from the prince. Coogler classified the situation as intense and suited to Boseman’s talent.

The conflict maintained geopolitical elements, with Wakanda exposed after revealing its technology to the world. The global search for vibranium motivated Namor’s aggression, similar to the final plot, but integrated into the family ritual.

Reformulation after the loss of Boseman

The death of Chadwick Boseman forced Coogler to completely abandon the original script and rewrite the sequel. The director chose to focus on the female characters of Wakanda, transforming the film into a tribute to the actor and T’Challa’s legacy.

Panther Negra: Wakanda Para Sempre, released in 2022, explored the kingdom’s collective mourning and the rise of Coogler expressed satisfaction with the final result, highlighting the opportunity to create a narrative centered around strong women.

The film grossed more than $859 million worldwide and received praise for its sensitive approach to the topic of loss. Elementos as T’Challa’s son only appeared in the post-credits scene, preserving part of the original idea in a subtle way.

Relationship between Coogler and Boseman

Coogler recalled his partnership with Boseman during the filming of the first Pantera Negra, released in 2018. The actor supported the director in moments of insecurity, reinforcing confidence in his creative vision.

After his death, Coogler discovered, through Boseman’s family and friends, how much he meant to the actor. Essa revelation deepened the emotional impact of the loss on the director.

The collaboration between the two elevated the first film into a cultural phenomenon, with Oscar nominations and box office receipts exceeding 1 billion dollars. Boseman played T’Challa in multiple Marvel projects before his departure at age 43.

Elements maintained in the final version

Despite the total reformulation, some concepts were transferred to Wakanda Para Sempre. The threat of Namor and Talokan remained central, with Tenoch Huerta playing the villain.

The exploration of Wakandan traditions remained present, although adapted to the context of succession and mourning. The film kept the focus on family conflicts and royal duties.

  • Namor attacked Wakanda in search of resources.
  • Female characters gained greater protagonism.
  • Tributes to Boseman integrated the narrative in an organic way.
  • T’Challa’s legacy influenced the kingdom’s decisions.

Preparation for Pantera Negra 3

Coogler confirmed that he is working on the third film in the franchise. The project represents a priority after other commitments, including series development.

The director expressed excitement about returning to Wakanda while maintaining established cultural and narrative elements. Detalhes about plot and cast are still kept by Marvel Studios.

The sequel should continue exploring the expanded universe after recent events in the MCU. Fãs await official announcements regarding release date and creative directions.

Legacy of the first Pantera Negra

The 2018 film revolutionized superhero film representation. With a mostly black cast and a futuristic African setting, it won over a global audience.

Pantera Negra received seven Oscar nominations, including Melhor Filme, and won in three technical categories. The production influenced discussions about diversity in Hollywood.

Boseman became a cultural icon with his portrayal of T’Challa. The success consolidated Wakanda as a permanent fixture in the MCU.

Cultural impact of Wakanda Para Sempre

The second film honored the memory of Boseman while advancing the story. Críticos praised the approach to grief and the development of Shuri, played by Letitia Wright.

Angela Bassett received nominations for her performance as Rainha Ramonda. The soundtrack and production designs maintained visual excellence.

Wakanda Para Sempre reinforced themes of resilience and family unity in the context of loss. The film connected emotionally with audiences who also mourned Boseman.

Wakandan traditions in the MCU

Wakanda presents several ancient traditions throughout the films. The use of the heart-shaped herb for Pantera Negra’s powers remains central.

Succession rituals and challenges for the throne highlight the kingdom’s governance. Elementos like vibranium integrate culture and technology.

The revelation of Ritual from Oito adds a new layer to the fictional lore. Tradições reinforce isolationist identity and community values.

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