Michaela Coel confirms Aneka and Ayo romance in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is finally hitting theatres next month, and it will feature some returning favorites from the first film as well as some exciting newcomers. When the trailer was released during San Diego Comic-Con this summer, it featured the first look at I May Destroy You's Michaela Coel's character, Aneka. She will be playing a member of the Midnight Angels, a strike force composed of some of the best Dora Milaje.
What Has the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Cast Said About Chadwick Boseman's Passing?During Coel's interview with Vogue, she also spoke about joining the sequel after the tragic passing of Chadwick Boseman. It's been revealed that Boseman's T'Challa will be killed off in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but not much else is known about the direction of the story.
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