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Daniel Kaluuya not in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Daniel Kaluuya not in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever


has confirmed he won’t be in ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’.

The 33-year-old actor portrayed W’Kabi in the first movie of the series but revealed scheduling conflicts with his upcoming film ‘Nope’ meant he was unable to sign on for the sequel.

He told ‘Entertainment Tonight’: “I’m not in it. I was filming Nope. … I was always in prep and then the call came, and I wasn’t able to do it.”

Daniel insisted there are no hard feelings with him and Marvel and he “can’t wait” to see the finished movie because he knows it will pay tribute to late co-star Chadwick Boseman – who died following a secret battle with cancer in August 2020 – in an “incredible” way.

He added: “It’s love, man, but also, I’ve heard things and I know that they’re gonna do Chad an incredible, incredible, incredible service, so that’s what I really care about. I can’t wait to watch it.”

Daniel can next be seen in ‘Nope’ and while director Jordan Peele – who he previously worked with on 2017’s ‘Get Out’ – has been incredibly complimentary about his performance, branding the former ‘Skins’ star his “favourite actor” and the to his Martin Scorsese, he won’t let it go to his head.

He said: “It’s flattering, ’cause I respect him so much as a filmmaker and as a voice, and also as an actor.

You forget, like, Jordan is an incredible actor.

“But like with all compliments, you accept it, love, and then you act cool.

“The work, like, don’t let it get to you, ’cause you can’t do anything with that, you know what I mean?… I am playing this guy. I am trying to talk to you, and this is what I mean in this moment.”

Keke Palmer plays Daniel’s sister in ‘Nope’ and they found their familial bond came “naturally” to them.

Daniel explained: “I always feel like, in a scene, she wants the best for me and I want the best for her.

“It’s like, ‘OK, so what makes sense for this scene? How do we vibe out?’ We really cared about making joyous moments between them, and having those moments where a brother and sister — or brother and brother or sister and sister — go, ‘That’s like me!’ “

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