Judging from looks only, Namor may not be the most fearsome foe Marvel's heroes have encountered, yet the latest Black Panther: Wakanda Forever trailer reveals an interesting detail about the Talocan King.
The new Black Panther: Wakanda Forever teaser is possibly the final preview MCU fans will get until the movie’s premiere, with this latest preview also offering some new insight as to who is the woman under the costume. The film’s director, Ryan Coogler, has already confirmed most of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever takes place one year after T'Challa's in-universe death, and this 45-second trailer instead focuses on the nature of the conflict between Wakanda and Talocan.
Marvel Entertainment posted both this and the new Black Panther: Wakanda Forever character posters over the last few hours. The trailer will certainly command more attention due to it unveiling Namor apparently covered in vibranium, a trait or superpower his comic book persona never had. There’s also an extra shot of Riri Willaims flying high as Ironheart, but more crucially is a shot of the new Black Panther using a particular type of weaponry.
Most people who saw the first Black Panther or Avengers: Infinity War will remember that Shuri's weapon of choice is the Vibranium Gauntlets she created. These weapons fire sonic blasts at her enemies, something that should dispel any doubts about who’s under the suit. As for Namor, besides the familiar image of him flying with tiny wings on his ankles, it’s clear he’s here to capitalize on the apparent power vacuum left by T'Challa's death.
The new Black Panther: Wakanda Forever character posters don’t bring anything shockingly new to the table - with Namor wearing his Talocan crown and being the standout among Shuri, Queen Ramonda, Nakia, Okoye and M'Baku - but there's no Black Panther headshot to be found. Even though it’s arguable whether Marvel Studios gave away the new Black Panther too soon, Wakanda Forever's mystery appears to be centered around the coveted vibranium resources both Wakanda and Talocan might possess.
Many Black Panther: Wakanda Forever actors have joked that fans are nowhere near figuring out the new superhero’s identity, although Marvel Comics back up Shuri picking up the mantle from her brother. Either way, there are still bound to be a few surprises packed in before the MCU goes on a small break until 2023.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will release in theaters on November 11, 2022.
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