In Ryan Coogler’s next film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, the death of King T’Challa leaves the country in shock. Amid their mourning and celebration of T’Challa’s life, a new power emerges from the water.
The war between Wakanda and the Talocan country, ruled by Namor the Submarine, may result from their quest for justice and answers for their people. The Marvel Universe gains several new members through this war, including Alex Livinalli’s Attuma and Mabel Cadena’s Namora, who had an introductory interview with Collider host Steve Weintraub.
In their chat, Cadena discussed the preparation needed to take the Talocan tribe from written word to screen, including learning to speak Mayan, and Livinalli described a scene in which he and his co-star discussed expectations. compared to reality.
The individual question for Alex Livinalli
After congratulating the two stars on a fantastic film, the host went on to ask the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever star an individual question. The host was curious if Livinalli was sidelined by the director and told about his character’s plans after signing on for the film, or if it was all vague and had a “go with the flow” character attached.
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The question was quite amusing and made the stars laugh while thinking back to their journey with Marvel Studios.
Are the cartoon character and the movie character different?
When asked, Alex Livinalli added with a laugh that Marvel never tells the stars anything about the characters in the upcoming movie.
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Interesting way, the cooler The hero confirmed that the Attuma that everyone has read and illustrated in the comics is quite different from the one in the movie. However, Marvel will never disappoint its fans, which leads to a number of similarities between the two.
“Marvel doesn’t tell you anything. Nothing. They don’t tell you anything. Yes, this Attuma is very different from the one everyone has seen in the comics, but there are similarities too. As far as what’s to come, only Kevin [Feige] knows.
Inside details about the character weren’t mentioned in detail by guests during the interview, but again, what’s going to happen in the movie is something only Kevin Feige is aware of.
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All we can expect is for the movie to be a smash hit and for the cast to do justice to the characters mentioned in the comics that we all adore.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever releases November 11, 2022.
Source: Collider