In a deleted scene from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” Okoye is depicted as the queen

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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’s deleted scene has been made public. The image depicts the fallout from Namor’s assault on Wakanda and was made public by IGN. The sequel to the Black Panther film series, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, was released as a bittersweet tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman, who played the role of the original Black Panther. Boseman’s acting career and portrayal of T’Challa were highlighted in the film, which included scenes of his funeral. Following the demise of their King and hero, Wakanda’s citizens were following in Wakanda Forever. As they mourn their loss, the movie follows his sister Shuri (Letitia Wright) and their mother Ramonda (Angela Bassett), who succeeded to the throne following her son’s death. The movie also examines how Wakanda as a whole responded to it. As if that weren’t bad enough, Talokan also poses a threat to Wakanda. They can either fight alongside them or in opposition to them.

After the passing of Queen Ramonda, the published deleted scene appears. In the aftermath of the tragedy, Okoye (Danai Gurira) talks about the next course of action for the leader of Wakanda in the scene titled “Daughter of the Border.” As Shuri struggles to deal with losing her mother soon after her brother’s passing, the people of Wakanda urge Okoye to take over as the country’s future queen in place of the border tribe. Despite producer Nate Moore’s prior comments about releasing some sequences to the public, this deleted clip comes as a surprise to viewers. Moore had said in a Collider interview that the film’s production team is against the concept of providing extended versions, but that some sequences could be released to the public.

“Yeah, we’ve typically resisted that, and I think we’ll continue to because we like to think we and the filmmakers landed on what the movie should be. So I don’t know that we’ll ever assemble it. I’ll never say never. I don’t think we’ll assemble it into a longer Director’s Cut. But certainly, I think there’s ways to get those scenes out there in the world without building an extended edition.”

On February 7 in 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD format and on Disney+ on February 1, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will be available. Gurira and Danny Sapani appear in the deleted scene, which can be seen below:

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