Black Panther: Wakanda Forever was totally different in tone from any other MCU film before: it was kind, soft, and in touch with feelings? They dont replace Chadwick Boseman's Black Panther/T'Challa and carry on: the whole film deals with loss, grief, memories, and legacy. A superhero film depicting mourning in a healthy way actually felt fresh and quite wholesome.
If you've wanted to see more MCU films pass the Bechdel test, or teared up at the women-coming-together scene in Endgame, or criticised it as a token gesture - this is the movie is for you.
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