The heroes must work together with the aid of War Dog Nakia (Lupita Nyong'o) and Everett Ross (Martin Freeman) to pave a new course for the kingdom of Wakanda as the Wakandans attempt to embrace their next chapter.
About Movie
The sequel opens with the news that Wakanda — a mythical African monarchy that keeps its high-tech utopia hidden from the rest of the world — is not alone in possessing the magical, super-powered substance Vibranium, which is sought after by corrupt nations beyond their private realm. It is also reachable via an underwater empire.
Namor (Tenoch Huerta) rules this secret Atlantis, a super-powerful creature with winged ankles like Mercury and Spock ears who can breathe in water and fly above it — but he has one flaw. He has the ability to dry out like a contact lens.
About New Cast
The second Black Panther's strong cast, which features a wide range of actors who are primarily of color, is one of its most notable features. Wright stands out as we watch her change from the jovial, precocious STEM prodigy she had been to a serious woman who must make difficult decisions in trying circumstances.
As for Bassett, I want her to play the lead role in every film because she exudes a strength of physique and temperament that gives every role she plays a genuine, effortless quality. Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Martin Freeman, and a host of other notable actors are also present, giving the impression that the world has been imaginatively created and convincingly populated.
Conclusion
The film makes you lament the cool cat that was Boseman, but you also feel relieved and enjoy the fact that Wakanda is a drama strong enough to continue without him—if not forever, at least in a series of lively, empowering sequels as inspiring as this one.