10 Twitter Memes About Everyone's Reactions To Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
After the tragic unexpected death of Chadwick Boseman, it was tough to follow up on the first Black Panther's success. While some people could argue that it was a little bit overhyped, we can't deny the cultural impact that the movie had on many people, especially in the United States. In addition to the loss of the main protagonist of the first movie, director Ryan Coogler had to find a way to weave his real-life death into the story of the new movie while also making it interesting for viewers to watch.
It's safe to say after watching the movie (and everyone's early reactions to the movie) that Mr. Coogler succeeded in creating another stellar addition to the MCU. After a quick screening of all the different reactions on Twitter, it's clear that the sequel is a great follow-up to the last movie. Many people praised the movie for being a wonderful tribute to Boseman and telling a compelling story about grief that is further enhanced by a well-written villain that stole every scene he's in (and invited a lot of people on Twitter to crush on him). Here are some great twitter memes about the movie. And here is one last spoiler warning if you haven't watched the movie before you scroll any further.
Music To My Ears
(Source: Twitter)
One highlight of the movie was definitely the bomb soundtrack that it had.
Emotional Rollercoaster
me at the beginning, middle, and end of #BlackPanther pic.twitter.com/82SMTErtSj
— fan clacks preshy ✨ (@preshiate) November 13, 2022
Accurate
Wakanda Forever spoilers with no context#BlackPanther #WakandaForever pic.twitter.com/wk4KL48Y1V
— bts hours⁷ || bts military wife (@SpiderY00ng1) November 13, 2022
They Can Definitely Move
just left black panther and i need them both IMMEDIATELY pic.twitter.com/9XoEUzPPZw
— kristen (not stewart) says tis’the damn season 🎄✨ (@lordesbbqribs) November 13, 2022
The N Word
(Source: Twitter)
The N word he's referring to here is Namor, just so no one gets any silly ideas.
T'Challa Jr.
Me when I hear people asking why they name t'challa’s son Toussaint and why he chose to raise him in Haiti #WakandaForever pic.twitter.com/ADH9YImUWq
— 🧞♂️🇭🇹 (@iKev_sl) November 13, 2022
Dragon Ball Z Reference?
(Source: Twitter)
Never would I have thought there'd be a Kamehameha reference in a Marvel movie but here we are.
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