This Black Panther deleted scene features one helluva lovers’ tiff – watch it now

Marriage is a sacred vow. In life and in death, to have and to hold, arguing over extraditing a war criminal after your King has been deposed yadda, yadda, yadda. Try telling that to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Panther married couple Okoye and W’Kabi, who &ndasꦇh; in this brand-new deleted scene – engage in a big ol’ slanging match.

The 90-second sc🅺ene in question, revealed by USA Today and one that you can watch below, sees Okoye a🎀nd W’kabi come to terms with T’Challa’s supposed death at the hands of Killmonger. It also gives some much-needed depth to a deeply underappreciated character in W’Kabi.

Okoye not only outlines her love for Wakanda, she also talks kids; namely, her own potential offspring. That forces W’Kabi, who was none too happy after the botched extradition of Ulysses Klaue, to relent and end the argument by giving his wife a tender kiss on the 💙forehead. D&rsquo𝄹;aww.

While the emotions were running high 🍬in a scene that would’ve added a little extra to characters that tilted on the periphery a little too much for my liking, it’s clear why this didn’t make the final cut. 

It’s a little too indulgent after what was a hugely dramatic scene and, while Okoye and W’Kabi’s dreams for the future may differ – possibly hinting at a plot thread in Black Panther 2, who knows🅠? – it’s territory that we don’t need to cross just yet. Still, it’s a great little scene, and credit to Danai Gurira and Daniel Kaluuya for really bringing their A-games.

Even without that deleted scene, the movie had so much to talk about. Like EVERYTHING to do with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Panther ending.

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