‘Black Panther 2’: Daniel Kaluuya exits project citing scheduling issues

The sequel film is slated to hit screens on November 11

Updated - July 14, 2022 08:11 pm IST

Daniel Kaluuya

Daniel Kaluuya | Photo Credit: AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, Pool

Oscar winner Daniel Kaluuya will be missing in action from Marvel Studios' upcoming superhero tentpole Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.

Slated to be released on November 11, Wakanda Forever is the much-anticipated sequel of the 2018 blockbuster Black Panther directed by Ryan Coogler.

Kaluuya told Rotten Tomatoes that he had to exit the film due to scheduling conflicts with Jordan Peele's movie Nope, which is scheduled for a July 22 release. The actor was nominated for the best leading actor Oscar for his role in Peele's superhit horror film Get Out (2017).

In Black Panther, Kaluuya played W'Kabi, the best friend to T'Challa/Black Panther (the late Chadwick Boseman) and the head of security for the Border Tribe of the fictional African nation Wakanda.

Officially announced by the studio in mid-2019, Black Panther 2 has had a tumultuous journey after lead star Boseman died of colon cancer in August 2020.

Following Boseman's demise, Marvel decided not to recast the role of T'Challa. The sequel will explore other characters from the world of Black Panther, while also honouring Boseman's legacy.

The COVID-19 pandemic added to the makers' woes as several stars tested positive for the virus on set. In 2021, Wright suffered an injury while filming a stunt sequence, which further delayed production.

Wakanda Forever will see Lupita Nyong'o, Letitia Wright, Gurira, Winston Duke, Martin Freeman, and Angela Bassett reprise their roles.

The follow-up will also have new cast members with Dominique Thorne making her Marvel Cinematic Universe debut as Riri Williams / Ironheart alongside Michaela Coel and Tenoch Huerta in undisclosed roles.

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