Without a doubt that it’ll spell the end of the UMB soon. This may never come. The movies and Disney’s TV shows are going to remain on. One of the most popular film films on the dock is Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Even with several delays, the sequel will be in some time in 2022. Despite the fact that Letitia Wright plays the Black Panther play Shuri, that date could be pushed back again. Marvel should create a connected-games universe. According to Giant Freakin’ Robot, sources close to the situation reveal that Wright is seriously weighing up his role in the future of the MCU. Wright made waves when she shared anti-vaxx support on social media, but instead of deleting the post and then sharing the account. Even though the actor herself didn’t confirm it, it’s believed that Wright isn’t vaccinated. He apparently weighing up his presumption that he has been allowed to give vaccinated individuals. Not just laying around, but considering not going back to set at all. Black Panther 2 is still not functioning due to an injury on play. The actor returned to her home in the UK to recover and might not be able to return to America if she’s not effective in getting vaccinated. Although completing the movie without her would be difficult, then it could possibly be possible dependent on what has already been shot and the story it’ll follow. Wakanda Forever being blinded by these stories is a real shame. A film should be a tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman who put Black Panther on the cinematic map. There’s still no one else who will take the lead in the movie without Boseman. It could be Wright as Shuri, but the very chance is that M’Baku is a leading player for Winston Duke.