Ryan Coogler details original Black Panther 2 script, says Chadwick Boseman was 'too sick to read...
The sequel wouldâve seen TâChalla face off against Namor while simultaneously trying to complete an important ritual with his son.
Ryan Coogler details original *Black Panther 2 *script, says Chadwick Boseman was âtoo sick to read itâ before his death
The sequel would've seen T'Challa face off against Namor while simultaneously trying to complete an important ritual with his son.
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Chadwick Boseman in 'Black Panther'. Credit: Marvel Studios
Ryan Coogler is shedding light on his original plans for *Black Panther 2*. **
The *Sinners* director, 39, confirmed on a recent episode of the *Happy Sad Confused* podcast that he had finished a 180-page script for the follow-up to Marvelâs 2018 smash hit prior to Bosemanâs tragic death from colon cancer in 2020.**
âHonestly, what happened was, I finished it and he was too sick to read it, bro,â Coogler told host Josh Horowitz. âThat was kind of how that timing was. He was at a place where it wasnât gonna happen.â
Bosemanâs death forced Coogler to completely reimagine the superhero sequel into what would eventually become 2022âs *Black Panther: Wakanda Forever*. Still, the filmmaker explained that he âlovedâ the original script, which wouldâve allowed him the space to truly showcase Bosemanâs talent. **
âI put so much into that version of the movie because I felt like I had gotten to know Chadwick as a performer,â Coogler said. âI threw a lot at Chad in the first *Panther,* but I realized I was just scratching the surface. It was like a dump truck on him.â
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Ryan Coogler and Chadwick Boseman at a 'Black Panther' after party on Feb. 13, 2018 in New York.
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He explained that the original 180-page draft explored a father-son story between TâChalla (Boseman) and his child (played in* Wakanda Forever *by Divine Love Konadu-Sun). **
âThe big thing about the script was a thing called the Ritual of 8 where, when a prince is eight years old, he has to go spend eight days in the bush with his father,â Coogler elaborated. âAmongst those eight days, they have to go into the bush without any tools, and the prince has to listen and do everything thatâs asked of him by his father, but the rule is for those eight days, the prince can ask the father any question and the father has to answer.â
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Itâs during those eight days that Namor (Tenoch Huerta) wouldâve staged his attack. **
âIt was a different version of Namor in that script,â Coogler noted. â[TâChalla] had to deal with someone whoâs insanely dangerous but, because of this ritual, his son had to be joined at his hip the whole time while he was engaged in negotiations, fights, and s---. His son had to be right there or theyâd violate this ritual that had never been broken.â **
He continued, âSo that was what the movie was. It was insane. And Chad was going to kill it, but life goes as it goes.â
Coogler also addressed his upcoming third *Black Panther *installment, noting that he isnât âmaking movies to prove anythingâ at this point in his celebrated career. âIâm telling stories that I want to tell, that Iâm obsessed with, that I feel a burning desire to do,â he said. âItâs a movie that Iâm incredibly excited about, so thatâs really the truth of it.â
He also spoke about his "very interesting" relationship with Boseman, whom he recently honored at his posthumous Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony.
âHe meant a lot of me, but I found out after his passing from his family and his friends about how much I meant to him, which f---ed me up pretty good,â Coogler admitted on the podcast. âI wonder if he knew how much he meant to me. I did wonder.â
Listen to Coogler discuss *Sinners, Black Panther,* and more in the video above.
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