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06.11.2021 - 00:31 / deadline.com
Deadline has confirmed that Disney is shutting down production of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever for a temporary amount of time. The news comes in the wake of star Letitia Wright injuring herself in late August after suffering minor injuries on a stunt rig incident. She was released from the hospital at that time.
We understand that the Nov. 11, 2022 release date for the movie will not be impacted; that Disney already pushed the film ahead on the calendar. The film was previously dated for July
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Black Panther 2.It was reported in August that the actor was hospitalised after a stunt gone wrong, at which point her injuries were said to be “minor”.Marvel executives Kevin Feige, Nate Moore and Louis D’Esposito have now said in a statement obtained by the Independent that Wright’s injuries are “much more serious” than initially thought.“What we had initially thought were minor injuries turned out to be much more serious with Letitia suffering a critical shoulder fracture, and a concussion
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After recent reports of behind-the-scenes issues during filming “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” it does appear the production is officially going on hiatus until 2022. And with the announcement, we’re learning more details about the injuries sustained by star Letitia Wright earlier this year.
Production on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is being paused.
EXCLUSIVE: Marvel’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever officially began its production hiatus for the remainder of 2021 today as it allows star Letitia Wright additional time to recuperate from an on-set injury earlier this year.
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Black Panther 2 will be suspended later this month to allow for the film’s lead, Letitia Wright, to recover from the injury she sustained while filming.In August, the actress – who plays Wakandan princess Shuri in the Marvel Cinematic Universe – was hospitalised after sustaining an injury while filming a stunt for the Black Panther sequel, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.It was reported at the time that the incident wasn’t expected to have an impact on Wakanda Forever‘s filming schedule.Per
Black Panther 2 will reportedly shut down production later this month as they cannot keep filming while Letitia Wright is recovering from an injury she sustained in August. The star, who is taking over as the lead of the Marvel franchise after Chadwick Boseman's death in August of 2020, became a fan favourite in the first movie playing the young Wakandan princess Shuri.
is being temporarily delayed due to Letitia Wright's injury she sustain earlier this year.
Production on “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” is being temporarily shut down until star Letitia Wright has time to recover from an on-set injury she suffered while filming the sequel this summer.
At the time of Wright’s injury, the studio said the injury wouldn’t impact the production schedule.Wright will return along with fellow “Black Panther” stars Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira, Daniel Kaluuya, Winston Duke, Florence Kasumba and Angela Bassett.
Filming for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is shutting down as star Letitia Wright recovers from an injury she sustained on set.