'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' to resume production from next week in Atlanta
Production was restart last week but was delayed after several crew members tested positive for COVID-19.

Production was initially to have restarted last week but was delayed after several cast and crew members, including actor Lupita Nyong'o, tested positive for COVID-19, the outlet reported.
In August last year, Wright suffered an injury while filming a sequence involving a stunt rig on-location in Boston.
Though the team filmed as much as they could without Wright while she continued to heal at her home in London, the production was eventually suspended in November.
In the upcoming superhero film, Wright is reprising her role as the brilliant tech wiz and Wakanda princess Shuri.
Original cast members Danai Gurira, Daniel Kaluuya, Winston Duke, Lupita Nyong'o, Florence Kasumba and Angela Bassett along with director Ryan Coogler are also returning.
"Wakanda Forever" is the sequel to the 2018 global hit "Black Panther", headlined by Hollywood star Chadwick Boseman who passed away on August 28, 2020 following a private, four year-long battle with colon cancer.
The part two is slated to be released on November 11, 2022.
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