In Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, allies, family and the nation mourns the loss of 'King T'Challa' by a mysterious, unidentified illness. His younger sister 'Princess Shuri' (Letitia Wright) must deal with her grief, whilst protecting a child prodigy genius inventor from the mutant king 'Namor' and the water-breathing warriors of Talokan who also possess Vibranium. When more tragedy strikes, Shuri must assume the mantle of the 'Black Panther' to protect the citizens of their once-hidden African nation, but is she driven by the desire to defend or avenge?
Shuri's Black Panther costume worn by Letitia Wright
in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Shuri's sleek and deadly new Black Panther costume (designed by Marvel Studio's Head of Visual Development Ryan Meinerding and overseen by Costume Designer Ruth E. Carter) was photographed on display at Hollywood's El Capitan Theatre on November 14, 2022.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever movie billboard
Costume Designer Ruth E. Carter won the Academy Award for her costume designs on 2018's Black Panther movie and once again styles the people of Wakanda and their new underwater adversaries.
Shuri's tracksuit costume worn by Letitia Wright
in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
In the movie Shuri travels with 'General Okoye' to MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts to find the young student inventor, 'Riri Williams', and wears this purple tracksuit to blend in.
Shuri's Lab 3D printers and Wakanda throne prop
from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
After being destroyed by 'Killmonger' in the first movie, Shuri uses her own genius to recreate the heart-shaped herb plant that gives the Black Panther their superpowers of strength, speed and agility. She 3D prints the herb in her lab with these movie props, whilst 'Queen Ramonda' sits upon the Wakandan throne in the film.
If you're a fan of the emotional movie sequel, stay tuned for a look at more screen-worn Black Panther: Wakanda Forever costumes currently on display at the El Capitan Theatre.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever movie billboard
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