

Queen Ramonda, Shuri, M'Baku, Okoye and the mighty Dora Milaje fight to protect their nation from intervening world powers after the death of beloved King T'Challa. Banding together with War Dog Nakia and Everett Ross, the heroes strive to forge a new path. Review: PERFECT - I HATED that we lost our King T'challa, and what a wonderful person, Chadwick Boseman. He was so YOUNG...and so very, very talented an actor. HE also was a down to earth person. It is such a shame that we did not get the chance to experience him and his work for many, many, years to come. But, I AM happy for him NOT SUFFERING anymore. God bless you, King. Though we STILL have a great body of work, because, in the time he was here, he was BLESSED to use the talent GOd gave him to leave US with a great number of other films to see him in action. NOW, as for this installment Black Panther..WAKANDA FOREVER WAS the BOMB!! I am so glad that they took the time to do a tribute to Chadwick, and to explain the "exit" of our beloved King T'Challa, but NOW we see others have come to our, beautiful, peaceful country and they were NOT playing.. lol SOOOO MUCH exciting and thrilling fight scenes.... the NEW NEW technology from our little genius sister, and the way she was able to recreate the flower/herb that healed and kept The Black Panther able to fight and carry on the tradition and protections, fighting the good fight all these many, many years, if not centuries. I LOVED the "Atlantis like" underwater kingdom and though I could understand their plight and why they did not care for us land dwellers. I mean, afterall, look at how we have treated Mother Nature, in our own real lives. SO much waste, and our oceans' too. Oh and then Angela Basset gave THE SPEECH from speech Heaven about her son, her people, her sacrifices, and then her story turning the way that it did in the movie. The special effects were ON FLEEK, ON POINT, ON TIME, ON EVERYTHING!! lol This was such a great movie even without Chadwick, and, I HOPE there can be a 3rd one, like the other Super Heros' were given. Have a tissue ready, just in case, and I KNOW YOU WILL ENJOY THIS ONE!!!! ;0) <3 Review: Great movie - We love Marvel movies
| Contributor | Angela Bassett, Danai Gurira, Dominique Thorne, Florence Kasumba, Kevin Feige, Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong'o, Martin Freeman, Michaela Coel, Nate Moore, Ryan Coogler, Tenoch Huerta, Winston Duke Contributor Angela Bassett, Danai Gurira, Dominique Thorne, Florence Kasumba, Kevin Feige, Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong'o, Martin Freeman, Michaela Coel, Nate Moore, Ryan Coogler, Tenoch Huerta, Winston Duke See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 12,095 Reviews |
| Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Action/Adventure |
| Initial release date | 2022-11-11 |
| Language | English, Spanish |
T**T
PERFECT
I HATED that we lost our King T'challa, and what a wonderful person, Chadwick Boseman. He was so YOUNG...and so very, very talented an actor. HE also was a down to earth person. It is such a shame that we did not get the chance to experience him and his work for many, many, years to come. But, I AM happy for him NOT SUFFERING anymore. God bless you, King. Though we STILL have a great body of work, because, in the time he was here, he was BLESSED to use the talent GOd gave him to leave US with a great number of other films to see him in action. NOW, as for this installment Black Panther..WAKANDA FOREVER WAS the BOMB!! I am so glad that they took the time to do a tribute to Chadwick, and to explain the "exit" of our beloved King T'Challa, but NOW we see others have come to our, beautiful, peaceful country and they were NOT playing.. lol SOOOO MUCH exciting and thrilling fight scenes.... the NEW NEW technology from our little genius sister, and the way she was able to recreate the flower/herb that healed and kept The Black Panther able to fight and carry on the tradition and protections, fighting the good fight all these many, many years, if not centuries. I LOVED the "Atlantis like" underwater kingdom and though I could understand their plight and why they did not care for us land dwellers. I mean, afterall, look at how we have treated Mother Nature, in our own real lives. SO much waste, and our oceans' too. Oh and then Angela Basset gave THE SPEECH from speech Heaven about her son, her people, her sacrifices, and then her story turning the way that it did in the movie. The special effects were ON FLEEK, ON POINT, ON TIME, ON EVERYTHING!! lol This was such a great movie even without Chadwick, and, I HOPE there can be a 3rd one, like the other Super Heros' were given. Have a tissue ready, just in case, and I KNOW YOU WILL ENJOY THIS ONE!!!! ;0) <3
R**3
Great movie
We love Marvel movies
G**U
Great movie with a lot of eggs in Hindu culture
We are just seeing this movie, rented on Amazon on 3/4/25. We had no idea Wakanda Forever was released in 2022? We are three years late. Over the past few hours we watched this movie to see if we missed some key points. Interesting points: 1) The opening scene of King T'Challah's funeral was very touching and a wonderful way for those inspired by Chadwick to show it on film. Followed by: 2) The beautifully artistic way Chadwick was weaved into the Marvel Studios Logo. 2) Shuri ascending the throne on her own terms. Example: Drinking the heart shaped herb was performed in her lab without the ritualistic traditional process. What struck us as very strange: The Hindu aspect of the film 1) We didn't know the Jbahari worshipped Lord Hanuman. We did some research and found that the movies release in India has Lord Hanuman's name removed from that scene @1 hr 30mins. That is the most ridiculous thing we've ever heard. Lord Hanuman is a beautiful portrait of how devotion and loyalty can transform any living being and become their super power. There's no such thing as Hindu gods, Christian gods, etc. Lord Hanuman has worshippers and followers not only in India, but around the world. Everyone is aware of that. The Jbahari's worshipped Lord Hanuman because of their physical strength and mountainous lifestyle. Marvel should have left that line in the Indian version of the movie because Lord Hanuman is internationally worshipped. 2) The underworld people were blue. As in Avatar. Hinduism and Buddhism are the oldest religions in the world. Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, etc are depicted as a shade of blue in artwork. 3) The Abayha Mudra. Again that hand signal is a used in mediation and yoga and yoga meaning, Fear Not. Lord Shiva as Dancing Natraj has that hand signal. One will often see The Buddha in meditation with that mudra. Many many movies are steeped in Hindu culture meaning they lack originality. Yet, very creative. We are searching for the soundtrack. Shuri exploring the underwater world accompanied by Con LaBrisa is simply beautiful.
W**N
A strong sequel that isn’t quite as good as the first film but is still quite strong.
While inferior to “The Black Panther”, this sequel is very good. The film begins with the death of T’Challa from an undisclosed cause and his sister Suri feels powerless at stopping it. She believes that only the ‘flower’ that gave the Black Panther his power can save him only she can’t replicate it. While the nation mourns the passing of T’Challa, there are other issues facing the nation including the threat from Namor an underwater king after the United States tries to discover Vibranium buried in his kingdom. Big, unwieldy but still a terrific mixture of character development and action, the main flaw of the film is the absence at its center-Chadwick Boseman. As good as the cast is-and they are exceptional, Boseman’s performance as T’Challa was the building block of the previous film. Srill, the material is quite steong even without him. The Blu-Ray and 4K releases include a stellar transfer with terrific audio (though Disney continues to underdeliver when it comes to Atmos). The special features include an excellent commentary track featuring the director, writer and cinematographer discussing the making of the film. There are two featurettes that are decent, deleted scenes and a gag reel. While a step below “The Black Panther”, this sequel does deliver as both eulogy and a further chapter in the story of Wakanda making the national)n and its inhabitants more of the focus.
U**E
Not a movie review
Given the subjective nature of movie preferences and individual reviews, this assessment aims to provide an overall product review rather than a movie-specific critique. The following paragraphs will focus on different aspects of the product, including the visual quality of the disk, its functionality, the completeness of the package, the included paperwork and digital code, and the durability of the plastic case. Upon visual inspection, the disk exhibited no noticeable flaws or defects. There were no visible scratches, blemishes, or imperfections that could detract from the viewing experience. The visual quality appeared to be satisfactory, providing an enjoyable visual presentation when played in the appropriate device, such as a Blu-ray player. In terms of functionality, the disk performed admirably. There was no indication of imbalance or burrs in the bore that could affect its performance or cause disruptions during playback. The disk played flawlessly in the Blu-ray player, delivering a seamless and uninterrupted viewing experience. Considering the package contents, the absence of instructions typically provided with this type of media was observed. However, it can be assumed that the plastic case containing the disk(s) was complete, as no components were missing upon initial inspection. This allowed for immediate access to the movie and its accompanying materials without any inconvenience. Furthermore, the package included the necessary paperwork and a digital code that could be redeemed on the Vudu platform. The redemption process went smoothly, without any issues encountered. Additionally, the plastic case used for storing and protecting the disk(s) demonstrated sturdy construction and thoughtful design. It showed no abnormalities or defects that could compromise its functionality or durability. Thus, the case is expected to effectively safeguard the disk(s) under normal use for an extended period, ensuring their long-term preservation. In conclusion, based on the visual quality, functionality, package completeness, accompanying paperwork and digital code, and the durability of the plastic case, the overall product evaluation indicates a satisfactory experience.
J**T
Wakanda Forever
"Wakanda Forever" is a film that grapples with immense loss and the weight of legacy, and mostly sticks the landing, even if it occasionally trips over its own shoelaces. It's a somber, powerful entry in the MCU, one that feels decidedly different from its predecessors, and rightfully so. The film's strength lies in its emotional core. The performances are raw and heartfelt, particularly those of Angela Bassett and Letitia Wright, who carry the weight of grief and responsibility with remarkable grace. The story, dealing with the aftermath of T'Challa's passing and the emergence of a new threat, is compelling and resonant. It's a story about resilience, about finding strength in vulnerability, and about the enduring power of community. Now, let's talk about Namor. He's... fine. Don't get me wrong, Tenoch Huerta delivers a solid performance, and Namor's backstory and motivations are interesting enough. But he never quite reaches the level of truly memorable MCU villains in my opinion. He's more of a well-intentioned antagonist with a slightly soggy chip on his shoulder, than a truly terrifying force of nature. He serves his purpose within the story, but he doesn't leave a lasting impression like, say, Thanos, or even Killmonger. He's like that one guy at the party who's perfectly nice, but you can't quite remember his name the next day. However, the overall story is undeniably strong. The film explores themes of cultural identity, colonialism, and the complexities of grief with surprising depth. The visual effects are stunning, as you'd expect from a Marvel film, and the action sequences are well-choreographed and impactful. The film makes a point of honoring T'Challa's legacy, and it does so with sensitivity and respect. "Wakanda Forever" isn't perfect. It occasionally suffers from pacing issues, and its villain, while adequate, isn't particularly remarkable. But its strengths far outweigh its weaknesses. It's a moving tribute to Chadwick Boseman, a powerful story about grief and resilience, and a solid addition to the MCU. Just don't expect Namor to haunt your dreams anytime soon. He's more likely to politely ask you to return his misplaced trident.
L**A
Good bargains and long lasting products...
The movie is very nice to watch thumbs up....
D**E
What’s next in Wakanda?!
Loved it and Watched it twice.Family movie and lots of action.I liked it and would suggest it be purchased.Its really a good movie
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