Black Panther: Wakanda Forever's reviews
Media reviews
Entertainment Weekly
While a Black Panther without Boseman is undoubtedly nothing like the film's creators or any of its cast wanted it to be, the movie they've made feels like something unusually elegant and profound for the multiplex: a little bit of forever for the star who left too soon.
Indiewire
For all of the film?s janky pacing, thoroughly mediocre action setpieces, and the clumsiness with which it?s forced to double as backdoor pilot for Disney Plus? ?Ironheart? series, Coogler?s subthread of the MCU continues to operate at a significantly higher strata of thought, artistry, and feeling than the rest of Marvel?s assembly line.
The Wrap
There?s a great deal to enjoy here, and fans of ?Black Panther? won?t necessarily leave feeling disappointed, but there?s a sense of strong elements not quite coming together.
The Guardian
As with the last film, there are bold extravagant gestures of spectacle, while Wright, Coel, Bassett, Gurira and Thorne all supply fierce performances; each of them ups the onscreen voltage simply by appearing.