Quartile rating: 5/10 · 1 rating
Follow the production of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” as the cast and crew take on the incredible challenge of remembering T’Challa with a chapter befitting the late king. Through intimate behind-the-scenes footage and interviews, watch Shuri take on the mantel of Wakanda’s hero and face a new foe from the ocean’s depths in Namor.
A standard entry in the Marvel Assembled documentary series, this making-of follows the familiar formula of BTS footage, cast and crew interviews, and celebratory reflection. While the emotional weight of honoring Chadwick Boseman gives it a genuine poignancy that elevates the human element, the documentary format is workmanlike and largely indistinguishable from other entries in the series. Cinematography is functional rather than artful, and the structure follows a predictable chronological production narrative. Novelty is low as it adheres closely to the established Assembled template with little deviation. The ending wraps things up with expected warmth but no particular resonance beyond the franchise faithful.