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Why Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Tastes GOOD (Act Three)

Why Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Tastes GOOD (Act Three)

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Dec 11, 2022
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Oh, my gosh, endings are my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE. And I’m so excited to break down all the butter of Wakanda Forever’s Act Three.

REMINDER: This last WF post contains ALL the major Black Panther sequel spoilers…except for one big reveal that was so controversial, I’m not sure it could be called butter.

But if you know what I’m talking about,

make sure to leave your opinion in the comments.

Is it butter or not butter? And I will too.

If you’re just joining us on Shuri’s Journey Through Grief, our main character has resisted all calls to become the hero her kingdom needs . . . until she is visited by the unimaginable pain of losing her mother—and therefore Losing Everything.

Her pain is so deep she has no choice but to confront The Mystery Project she previously ignored. And this leads to her achieving a Scientific Breakthrough. Talk about Well-Served Butter for Making Up For The Failure That Haunts You. It’s….

The restoration of the vibranium flower that we thought was lost forever in Black Panther 1!

This achievement gives Shuri the same powers her brother had. Who knows about the future of over-saturated superhero entertainments, but one thing’s for sure: audiences never tire of watching a Capable and Clever Character Solve a Tricky Problem With Future Tech.

Even better, this Scientific Breakthrough Butter allows Shuri to pull off one of my absolute favorite UFs….

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