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OK!'s columnist Judi Love has said she is 'heartbroken' that Black Panther frontman Chadwick Boseman tragically passed away before being able to continue his extraordinary talents in the film's upcoming sequel. Writing in her column this week, Judi also congratulates Solange Knowles for becoming the first Black woman to compose music for the New York City Ballet, recalls her experience hosting this year's Nursing Awards and emphasises the importance of a good old girls' night out.
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if you’re already seeing this article in full, congrats - you’re already on our guest list! Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Wakanda Forever Next month, the sequel to Black Panther is released in cinemas and I absolutely cannot wait! I was such a huge fan of the first movie, but it’s going to be heartbreaking that the lead actor Chadwick Boseman will be missing from the upcoming film after he passed away in 2020. I have no doubt that actress Letitia Wright will do an incredible job as his on-screen sister Shuri, the replacement lead.
It’s incredible to see how much people are anticipating the sequel of this well-loved Black-led blockbuster – which is all about positivity and power – and I will be waiting eagerly to grab some tickets. Congrats, Solange! It was announced last week that Solange Knowles – Beyonce’s younger sister – has made history after becoming the first ever Black woman to compose music for the
.Imax missed Wall Street’s third-quarter earnings projections due to what it called “a temporary slowdown in the Hollywood pipeline,” but edged revenue estimates thanks to a string of local-language blockbusters.
Rihanna has announced that she will make her long awaited return to music tomorrow with ‘Lift Me Up’, a song recorded for the soundtrack of upcoming Marvel movie ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’.The song was written by Nigerian singer and producer Tems as a tribute to the late actor – and star of the first ‘Black Panther’ movie – Chadwick Boseman. Ludwig Göransson, who wrote the score for the film and produced this track, is also credited as a co-writer of the song, alongside the film’s director Ryan Coogler and Rihanna herself.“After speaking with Ryan, and hearing his direction for the film and the song, I wanted to write something that portrays a warm embrace from all the people that I’ve lost in my life”, says Tems.
She’s back! Rihanna released a preview of her new song before the tribute track — dedicated to the late Chadwick Boseman — releases in full on Friday, October 28.
Comedy star and OK!'s beloved columnist Judi Love has wished Maya Jama a huge congratulations for landing the job as Love Island's incoming host, believing she will do the show's original frontwoman, the late Caroline Flack, "proud". Writing in her column this week, Judi also recalls her experience making her first solo documentary Black, Female and Invisible, encourages male readers to visit the GP more often and has her say on the brand new Dancing On Ice line-up.
she will perform at the Super Bowl in 2023, it seems as though we might have that wish granted sooner rather than later. According to Hits Daily Double, there are whisperings of Rihanna having musical involvement in the sequel film. They report that the movie will follow its predecessor by having an original score release as well as an ‘inspired by’ album, which will be released by Marvel and Disney, as well as Def Jam and Westbury Road.
Loose Women's Judi Love has shared a rare clip of her son to celebrate his 13th birthday.The TV presenter and comedian, 42, keeps her children out of the limelight – not even revealing their names to the public – but she wanted to give her son some birthday wishes on his big day. Sharing a short video to her Instagram story, her son could be seen facing away from the camera and staring at a large one and three balloon while the song Goat by Lil TJay played over the video. Captioning the video, Judi wrote: "Love you son!!! Let's go!! My young King!! 13".
With Black Panther: Wakanda Forever‘s nationwide release now just one month away, Disney and Marvel on Tuesday unveiled a new featurette on the making of the anticipated sequel, along with 12 new character posters, which you can view by clicking above.
“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” hits theaters in November to close out Phase 4 of the MCU. But the 30th film in the MCU also sets up the franchise’s future, with Dominique Thorne and her teenage heroine Riri Williams, aka Ironheart, ready to make her debut in the upcoming film.
Comedian Judi Love reveals she has found a brand new favourite TV series in the form of Married at First Sight UK. In her weekly OK! column, the comedy star and Loose Women favourite exclaimed, "Oh my goodness, I cannot get enough of the new series of Married At First Sight UK! What a bizarre concept for a dating show.
OK!'s treasured columnist Judi Love has given us her thoughts on why it is necessary for Black history should be taught in schools. Writing in her column this week, Judi also details her verdict on upcoming blockbuster The Woman King, reveals why she's obsessed with the latest series of Married At First Sight UK, congratulates gal pal Alison Hammond for 20 years in showbiz and praises Rihanna for her post-baby body confidence.
J. Kim Murphy “Black Panther” director Ryan Coogler has opened up about his grieving for the film’s star Chadwick Boseman, who died in Aug. 2020 after a private battle with colon cancer. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the filmmaker shared that Boseman’s death led him to reconsider continuing his work in the entertainment industry. “I was at a point when I was like, ‘I’m walking away from this business,'” Coogler stated. “I didn’t know if I could make another movie period [or] another ‘Black Panther’ movie, because it hurt a lot. I was like, ‘Man, how could I open myself up to feeling like this again?'” Coogler went on to explain that he spent the following weeks revisiting footage of himself with Boseman, who he saw as a major creative collaborator and champion of “Black Panther.” Returning to memories of his own relationship with the actor, the filmmaker began to rediscover his passion for the kingdom of Wakanda and its narrative possibilities.
"Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" released another look at the upcoming movie on Monday. In the Marvel studio’s latest trailer, many familiar faces are seen reuniting on screen. Wakanda teams up against Namor, played by Tenoch Huerta, who is the leader of the underwater kingdom, Talocan.
Gear up, Marvel fans — we’ve got a lot to discuss.
We are just over a month away from the long-awaited release of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” Not only is this film the sequel to the billion-dollar-grossing 2018 film, “Black Panther,” but it’s also the first film in the franchise to arrive after the death of Chadwick Boseman. And according to director Ryan Coogler, despite the huge success of the first film, the filmmaker wasn’t sure he wanted to return.