Actress Letitia Wright recovers from injury, filming of "Black Panther 2: Long Live Wakanda" is on hold

Actress Letitia Wright recovers from injury, filming of "Black Panther 2: Long Live Wakanda" is on hold

According to hollywoodreporter, the filming plan of the Marvel superhero movie "Black Panther 2: Long Live Wakanda" has been temporarily shelved due to the injury on the set of actress Letitia Wright, who plays the sister of the King of Wakanda.

It is reported that actress Letitia Wright was injured as early as August this year. Disney and Marvel Studios filmed for two months without this actor. At present, all materials that do not require Wright to appear have been produced. However, actor Wright has not fully recovered in these two months, so the filming work had to be temporarily shelved. Wright said that he would return to the filming site in early 2022.

According to HollywoodReporter, although the related filming work has been put on hold, "Black Panther 2: Long Live Wakanda" will still be released in November 2022.

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