Writer :
Ryan Coogler, Joe Robert Cole
Actors :



Queen Ramonda, Shuri, M’Baku, Okoye and the Dora Milaje fight to protect the kingdom of Wakanda from intervening world powers in the wake of King T’Challa’s death. As the Wakandans strive to embrace their next chapter, the heroes must band together with the help of War Dog Nakia and Everett Ross and forge a new path for their nation.
Ryan Coogler, Joe Robert Cole
The sequel to the main blacksplot of KVM clearly did not repeat the success of the previous one and is more like a requiem for Chadwick Bozeman. There were no charismatic characters to replace them. The creators decided to mix BLM with feminism and the whole world is now in the hands of young African-American women. Fortunately, LGBT people were not hooked, although a slight suspicion with all these system-boy relationships flew by.
There are a lot of disadvantages in the character of the role, and this is the hysteria of Shuri, and the terrible overplaying of Ramonda, and the vagueness and facelessness of most of the other characters, including the chubby Namor in terrible swimming trunks and with stupid Hermes wings. Well, the bald warriors looked good. And Ross seems to have been taken just for a joke about colonizers in chains.
In general, the story itself and the situation are oversaturated with idiotic scenes and blunders. What about the protection of territories? Why did elite blacks and swimmers fight each other at all, if the threat came from the US and French governments (???). Why fight with anyone at all if they no longer claim your vibranium reserves? Why is no one from the government supervising a brilliant teenager? And the funniest thing. Where is epicness at all??? Both the people of Wakanda and the kingdom of Namor were constantly shouting about the conquest of the world, but in fact they put a hundred people with spears against each other and a ship-stool? This is what they were going to deal with all the governments of the World?! Yeah. And where, by the way, are the other super-heroes, including water ones? Of course, I understand that everyone is busy with super-important things. But it all looks like some kind of cancellation culture. The timing is also very stretched. In short, special effects and graphics are normal. Combat scenes are generally normal. But the movie is passable by all indicators.
According to the plot, in short, the Wakandans are faced with a water people, such as Atlanteans because of, in general, common concerns about the aggression of the United States and some European countries with claims to vibranium reserves. As a result, the Wakandans decide to be good and fight with the watermen.
The place of the Black Panther remains vacant for some time, but it is clear that not for long. It is logical who gets it, in accordance with current trends.