“Yibambe (yibambe icimile, yibambe amandala), a chant we heard in the Infinity Saga by T’Challa and the Wakandan forces meaning to “hold fast”. No matter the what we are facing, we should forever and ever hold fast to our stronghold. That we are sure!
The Panther film has gained a lot of reviews and commendations. The first appearance of this superhero was in Captain America; Civil War- his appearance brought some sort of anxiousness as to what Marvel is cooking up.
In 2018, we saw the debut of Black Panther 1. The superhero movie featured Chadwick Boseman, our hero, whose impart is forever and ever marked in our hearts. His role as Black Panther received commendation and positive reviews from Marvel fans and lovers of comic. T’Challa is crowned king of Wakanda following the death of his father, but he is challenged by Killmonger, whose ideology for Wakanda and the world was global revolution.
Fans and lovers of the sequel were so eager to get another pat. T’Challa’s role was unforgettable; seeing him on the screen again would have been fantastic but death took our Panther away.
“Death not only gives meaning to life but is also the enabler of life”. As one dies another continues.
The second sequel of Black Panther came with a lot of excitement, hoping anxiously to see the successor of T’Challa. The sequel began in 2018, after the release of the first part. The film’s director, Ryan Coogler who co-wrote the film with Joe Robert, changed the sequel after the death of Chadwick Boseman due to colon cancer. Other major casts made their return.
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The highly anticipated film; Black Panther: Wakanda Foever after a debut trailer received a lot of complaints and critics.
The film, which arrives in theaters on Friday, scored a 94% positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with only five out of 81 critics rating the film as rotten.
The Marvel Studios film follows Queen Ramonda, Shuri, M’Baku, Okoye and the Dora Milaje as they work together to protect Wakanda in the wake of King T’Challa’s death.
The project sequel change from its original state to becoming the grieving and mourning their leader.
Aaron Perine of Comicbook.com wrote, “Through the collective efforts of a cast intent on doing right by the man who started it all, the film percolates with purpose. There is a new Black Panther, and they will figure into the future of this universe. After the credits, there’s a big surprise.”