Black Panther: Wakanda Forever resumes filming with Letitia Wright after Supreme Court blocks vaccine mandate

By Sandra Rose |

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Unvaccinated Black Panther star Letitia Wright was barred from returning to the United States after flying home to London to recover from an injury that was on the way last year.

Wright’s deportation along with positive COVID tests among the crew. forced Marvel Studios to suspend production of the Black Panther sequel.

Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court blocked the Biden administration’s vaccine mandates as unconstitutional. And now the production of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is back on again, acc The Hollywood Reporter.

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The production for the film is now scheduled to continue this week in Atlanta. There are “about four weeks” of footage left on Ryan Cooller-directed project, according to THR.

Wright sustained minor injuries while filming one Black Panther scene in August. A controversial tweet from the actress appeared to be anti-wax, but Wright dismissed it.

She later deleted her Twitter page and returned to England.

The successor also participates Danai Gurira, Daniel Kaluuya, Winston Duke, Nyong’o, Florence Kasumba and Angela Bassett.

Wakanda forever is the first film in the subsequent franchise Chadwick Boseman‘s death in 2020 of colon cancer.

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