Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Ending has a massive twist that nobody missed

Heading into its second weekend, Marvel’s Wakanda Forever: Black PantherThe film had grossed over $400 million at the box-office. The sequel was a huge success and fans flocked to the theaters to see it. They knew who the next Black Panther was and what they were doing. Wakanda Forever’sThe end of means. However, everyone missed a significant development for M’Baku (Winston Duke) at the end of Wakanda Forever.

In a new interview, the actor explained exactly what it meant. Before we share details, it is important to know this. Major spoilers are below. You’ll want to watch Black Panther 2 before learning this secret about M’Baku.

M’Baku is one of the great MCU characters Marvel introduced in the first Black Panther story. He’s a strong leader, the first real antagonist T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) faces.

By the end of the first movie, it’s clear that M’Baku is a lot more than a challenger to the Wakanda Forever throne. He doesn’t want to become King and Black Panther at any cost. And he ends up being one of T’Challa’s trusted allies in Infinity War and Endgame.

Wakanda Forever further develops M’Baku arc. He’s no longer just the leader of the Jabari. M’Baku is committed to Wakanda’s well-being. He’s part of the Queen’s council and promised T’Challa to look out for Shuri (Letitia Wright). Even the elderly trust him to provide security and income after Namor (Tenoch Uerta), a devastating attack on the country, strikes.

M’Baku is also loyal to the new Black Panther, but not before testing Shuri to ensure that she is the rightful protector of Wakanda.

All of this leads us to the Wakanda Forever ending, which we’ve already explained in great detail, credits scene included. In the end, we see M’Baku arrive at the sacred waterfall to issue a challenge for the throne.

M’Baku (Winston Duke) fighting Namor (Tenoch Huerta) in Wakanda Forever trailer.
M’Baku (Winston Duke) fighting Namor (Tenoch Huerta) in Wakanda Forever trailer.

Does M’Baku become King at the end of Wakanda Forever

The plot leak that preceded it Wakanda Forever premiere suggested that M’Baku’s appearance might be just a joke. He’s just filling in for Shuri, who went to Haiti to visit Nakia (Lupita Nyong’o) and perform the mourning ritual for her brother.

But M’Baku is serious. M’Baku is there to take Wakanda to the throne, not to be Black Panther. Winston Duke also confirmed this. Wakanda Forever ending leaves M’Baku as King of the most powerful nation on Earth.

Duke talked To EsquireHis career, including his MCU position. He was quite clear that M’Baku is King, despite the ambiguous ending of Wakanda Forever.

“M’Baku is unapologetic. Very proud. A bit conservative,”Duke said. “It’s kind of a shocking, and, for me, very exciting moment. I get to wonder now what kind of King he will be.”

Duke said the same during Esquire’sExplain This video interview. Asked to react to a Reddit thread that said M’Baku should be the next Black Panther, the actor said he loves the support he’s getting. But Black Panther’s strength comes from the ensemble around the superhero, regardless of who is wearing the mantle.

Duke also added that he’d love to see a third Black Panther movie. As a fan, he’d like “a third, fourth, fifth, sixth film”This will be the place to tell you all about this amazing saga.

He said this in context: “it’s kind of cool, though, being revealed as the King of Wakanda at the end of the movie. That’s huge. So whatever that entails, that’s going to be a fun one.”

Considering that some of the MCU world’s powers are about to turn on Wakanda soon, it’ll certainly be interesting to see how M’Baku and Shuri will handle everything as King and Black Panther.

Below is the full interview.


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