Black Panther’s Lupita Nyong’o Says Marvel Was Terrified About Movie Chances
Now more than ever, Marvel is walking the tightrope to see if the shooting style of movies and TV shows will catch on with fans or miss the mark. While fans are often caught wearing tinted glasses while looking back at the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s many narrative and box office triumphs, The Black Panther actress Lupita Nyong’o has revealed that comic book high-ups are not sure about the film’s chances in its growing cinematic pantheon.
During the press junket for his new Disney movie Wild Robot at the BFI London Film Festival, Nyong’o told how Marvel was nervous Black Panther while still in production. Despite the fact that the character of Black Panther roared with success when he first appeared in the game Captain America: Civil WarNyong’o said that Marvel is concerned if fans will continue to accept the superhero in his own solo film—the first Black-led MCU film. Blade).
“There was a lot of fear, definitely from management… Marvel was shaking a little bit in their boots,” Nyong’o said. “We were like that because we were the same, we only do this once. And we have to do it right. Fortunately, as Nyong’o noted, The Black Panther it “completely dispelled the myth that Black doesn’t sell” and quickly became one of Marvel’s most successful films.
Although Lupita was not shy about her enthusiasm to join The Black PantherActors, what got him aside about the film’s legacy at the BFI London Film Festival was seeing a clip of him and the late T’Challa Chadwick Boseman. According to the Hollywood Reporter, seeing this clip led Nyong’o to become silent and later revealed that he had not watched the film since Boseman passed away in 2020 due to colon cancer.
Nyong’o not only starred opposite Boseman as T’Challa’s lover, Nakia, but in real life she also became his best friend. Boseman’s passing led director Ryan Coogler to revise the story of The Black Panther succession Wakanda Forever honoring Boseman’s passing, allowing moviegoers and Boseman’s colleagues to mourn his passing.
In the BFI #LFFLupita Nyong’o starts crying after being shown a clip of her with Chadwick Boseman #BlackPanther – which he says he hasn’t watched since the actor’s death in 2020: “Sadness is love and there’s nowhere to put it” pic.twitter.com/avxpEKShHW
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) October 14, 2024
“Sorrow is love, and there is no place to put it,” said Nyong’o. I don’t want to [to] run away from tears or sorrow. You just live with it. That experience will never be separated from the love that was formed,” said Lupita, after she politely refused to move on to another. Black Panther clip.
He went on to say: “When I watch this clip, I feel sad and I don’t know if I will ever stop crying because of the loss of my friend. But I can say, we see him alive. And that’s great.”
Wild Robot it’s in theaters now.
Looking for more io9 news? Check out when you can expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe in film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.