Some reviews are downright brutal (“seemingly designed to sap viewers’ combined will to live”) while others call the sequel “superhero filmmaking”.
‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ is busy smashing box office records across the African continent. It makes sense to piggyback on that for marketing purposes, as long as it’s done well.
The first film smashed a number of South African box office records and even featured a cameo from our own Trevor Noah.
This weekend, the world mourned the loss of Chadwick Boseman, who is perhaps best known for starring in ‘Black Panther’.
Trevor Noah delivered a classic joke at the Oscars, making sure to drop a little humour that only an isiXhosa speaking South African would get.
By now you know that Trevor had a little part to play in ‘Black Panther’, so he sat down with his mate Stephen to chat about how that came to be.
The tennis star made her victorious return to tennis after giving birth, and her “warrior princess” outfit was a smash hit.
Trevor is everywhere these days, but sometimes he manages to fly under the radar unnoticed. That’s certainly true with ‘Black Panther’.
‘Black Panther’ is smashing box office records right around the world, but it has really resonated with South African audiences.
It’s a case of so far so good for Marvel’s latest superhero movie, and it doesn’t come much better than a perfect score. I guess only time will tell.
Over in Hollywood they’ve very excited about the Marvel movie ‘Black Panther’, and the trailer quickly became one of the most viewed in history.