Granderson: We need a ‘Black Panther’ sequel now more than ever
This is a rush transcript from “Hstream,” February 26, 2015. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
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BROOKE MCNAIR
You get the feeling that we have been waiting a long time for a Black Panther sequel. That was my feeling this morning, and now I’m convinced it’s true.
So now that we have the first Black Panther trailer we can officially answer the question — is Black Panther 2 in the works?
We’re not going to talk about the plot, but we might as well get to business.
Black Panther and Wakanda.
The king of Wakanda was an outsider, a refugee from a foreign land. And this stranger finds himself on the run when he stumbles across a young woman, T’Challa, on his quest.
He wants to help her, but his past is keeping him from fulfilling the duties that he was paid to do. T’Challa and her uncle must learn to work together and find a way to stop a threat that threatens Wakanda itself.
The film is going to be based on T’Challa’s solo comic book, the story of the king of Wakanda