Letitia Wright is denying that she expressed anti-vaccination views on the set of Black Panther 2, alleged remarks which were reported by a Hollywood trade.Production on the sequel to 2018’s Black Panther began in June, with a July 2022 release date targeted.
The sequel is tricky, as it has to deal with the real-life death of actor Chadwick Boseman, the star of the original film. Wright will be returning in her role as Shuri, a Princess of Wakanda and the younger sister of T’Challa (Boseman), the Black Panther.The Hollywood Reporter claimed earlier this month Wright was making anti-vaccination statements on the set.
Wright was hospitalized in late August after suffering a minor injury on set, but quickly returned to filming.A post shared by
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