Marvel's Comic-Con 2022 trailer for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever includes a touching tribute to Chadwick Boseman, written in Wakanda and Screen Rant have the translation. The tribute appears on a wall mural, glimpsed briefly but poignantly in the first teaser for the Black Panther sequel. Interestingly, the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever trailer stops short of explaining T'Challa's fate, but a lot can be learned from the tribute.
Boseman's death was an important thing to acknowledge in Wakanda Forever's narrative journey. Not only was the actor a hugely important figure for representation in the MCU, his take on the character struck a irresistible chord with fans, propelling Black Panther to a success that couldn't be only judged in millions of dollars at the box office. Marvel's Comic-Con 2022 panel also included a tribute to Boseman, but the question of how Black Panther: Wakanda Forever would address his death was always going to be a pertinent one. The trailer's tribute is a perfect one that carries a message of eternal power.
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Thanks to the Wakandan alphabet, based on the ancient Nsibidi language system, but updated in design by production designer Hannah Beachler specifically for Black Panther, we now know what the mural tribute to Chadwick Boseman says. Around the painting of King T'Challa, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever's Boseman tribute reads:
«The king lives and the panther… forever in us...»
The full message ending is obscured, but from what is visible, the sentiment is clear. Here's how the Wakandan alphabet is set out:
Wakanda Forever is not simply a story about who takes over the Wakandan throne or the mantle of Black Panther in the MCU. Those
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