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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Review
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Can you remind me what the deal is with the heart-shaped herb? Why was Shuri attempting to synthesize a new one?

The heart-shaped herb is a plant that grows in vibranium-rich soil. The properties of the vibranium infuse the herb with powers, and it is this herb that must be ingested in order to become the superhuman Black Panther. In the first movie, Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan) destroyed the rest of the heart-shaped herb after ingesting it himself and killing T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman), hoping to prevent anyone from gaining the powers of the Black Panther and defeating him. However, Nakia (Lupita Nyong’o) saved one and used it to bring T’Challa back to life. At the start of Wakanda Forever, Wakanda is left with no heart-shaped herb and no way to save the dying T’Challa, let alone induct a new Black Panther. Later on in the movie, Shuri (Letitia Wright) is able to use a relic from the vibranium-rich Atlantean city of Talokan to synthesize a new heart-shaped herb.

Speaking of Nakia, what’s up with her and what is she doing in Haiti? That part was a little confusing.

The key to understanding Nakia’s storyline is remembering that the poor woman lost T’Challa twice: first during Thanos’ Snap in Avengers: Infinity War, and second after his return five years later in Avengers: Endgame, when he dies, again, of an unnamed illness. That’s why she’s been away for six years: She first left after the Snap, and she didn’t return even for T’Challa’s funeral a little more than five years after that, and then most of the events of Wakanda Forever take place a year after the funeral. As for what she’s doing in Haiti, she seems to be taking the time to grieve that Shuri refuses to take, and she’s teaching young children—plus there’s one more thing she’s been up to that won’t be revealed until the mid-credits scene.

What should I know about the mid-credits scene? And is there a post-credits scene?

In the mid-credits scene, we learn that T’Challa and Nakia secretly had a son, T’Challa Jr., and that she has been raising him in Haiti, away from the pressures of royalty, per T’Challa’s wishes. And then there’s no post-credits scene! All we see is a message that says “Black Panther will return.” Maybe they decided it would be too crass to follow the sweet mid-credits by teasing more Marvel product.

Why does Nakia say that her son’s name “holds a great history”?

She’s talking about his Haitian name, which is Toussaint. Safe to say he’s named after Toussaint Louverture, the leader of the Haitian Revolution, which not only ended slavery on the island but inspired anticolonial revolts around the world. Louverture was such a great leader that his legend grew to the point where he was sometimes thought to have supernatural powers, and he was once even compared to a tiger for his ability to elude capture. So: figure of liberation with superhuman strength in the mold of a big cat–you get the connection.

Does T’Challa have a son in the comics?

He does! But everything else is pretty different: He’s named Azari T’Challa, and T’Challa père had him with Storm from the X-Men, so in addition to being the next Black Panther, he also has some bonus mutant powers. It seems like the Marvel Cinematic Universe is taking things in a slightly different direction.

Who’s this new Iron Man-type character? I wasn’t totally sure what she was doing in this movie, but I like her.

That’s Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne), aka Ironheart. (You may have noticed the heart-shaped glow at the center of her supersuit.) The character first appeared in the Iron Man comics in 2016, and she became so popular that she now has her own comics, written by Eve Ewing. As for what she’s doing in this movie, the answer would seem to be that they’re setting up her Marvel TV show, which is due to premiere next year.

Since when do the Marvel movies feature Julia Louis-Dreyfus?

Since last year! Louis-Dreyfus first appeared in the MCU in a brief cameo in the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and then she appeared later last year in the post-credits scene that followed Black Widow. As we’ve explained before, in the comics, her character, Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, tends to be a bit of a double agent (among her aliases has been Madame Hydra), so we can expect that she’ll play a bigger role in things to come—including in Marvel’s upcoming Suicide Squad-esque movie about a team of villains, called Thunderbolts and due out in 2024—and perhaps in a way that might be rough for poor Everett Ross (Martin Freeman)
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