The project is currently shrouded in mystery as it will finally reveal T’Challa’s official successor and for months now, fans have been speculating non-stop online as to which character could become the next Black Panther. Now, it turns out that work isn’t done with the film and as per a new report, cameras are set to role once again for Black Panther 2.According to a report from The Cosmic Circus, Wakanda Forever is set to undergo reshoots from September 7 through September 14 in Atlanta, Georgia. Key details about the production were not disclosed but it’s obviously quite concerning, especially given the fact that it’s all happening just two months before the sequel’s theatrical release.Also Read: Black Panther 2: New Report Details How Letitia Wright Nearly Sabotaged SequelIt’s worth mentioning that filming for the anticipated MCU project wrapped last March and one would assume that post-production is going pretty smoothly. The film’s cast even made an appearance during Marvel Studios’ Hall H return at San Diego Comic-Con. This is why it’s all the more intriguing that they’ve only decided to do the reshoots now. Hopefully, it’s nothing to be worried about and the whole reshoot isn’t going to affect the film’s release.As it stands, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is still scheduled to hit cinemas on November 11, 2022.

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