After a long wait, fans of Marvel’s heroes will be able to see Black Panther: Wakanda Forever in theaters. The feature film is in this week’s premieres on the big screen and brings the continuation of the story started by Chadwick Boseman, star of the first film, who died in 2020. The great expectation is to find out who will inherit the famous Wakandan title of Black Panther. The new production also features Rihanna’s return to the musical world with the track Lift Me Up and was flagged as Marvel’s most important film by studio president Kevin Feige. In the film, the world of Wakanda expands. After the death of T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman), the focus of Wakanda Forever is on the characters around Black Panther. Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett), Shuri (Letitia Wright), M’Baku (Winston Duke), Okoye (Danai Gurira) and the Dora Milages fight to protect the fragile nation from other countries interested in vibranium.See the trailer:See other options for premieres in theaters and streaming:CinemaArmageddon TimeThe film tells the story of two friends who live opposite realities, but with one thing in common: the search for the American dream. The plot addresses the deep personal coming of age on the strength of the family and the quest of generations for the same goal. The film features an all-star cast including Anthony Hopkins, Anne Hathaway and Jeremy Strong.The motherMaria, a single mother who lives on the outskirts of São Paulo, returns home at night and cannot find her teenage son. After an uninterrupted search through the neighborhood, she begins to threaten the tranquility of the local drug dealers who decide to tell that Valdo was murdered by the police. In disbelief, she begins a dizzying search for the truth.setbacksJulie (Laure Calamy) does everything she can to raise her two children in the countryside, while keeping her job at a Parisian luxury hotel. When she finally gets a job interview for a position she’s been waiting for, a nationwide strike breaks out, bringing the public transport system to a halt.I, AnotherThe documentary tells the life story of three trans men in Brazil. The film is the result of the director’s curiosity to portray trans people in Brazil, the country that kills the most LGBTQIA+ population in the world. Digital influencer Luca Scarpelli, from Queer Eye Brasil, is one of the protagonists.Black Panther Wakanda opens Black Panther: Wakanda Forever opens on November 10th
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