![]() ![]() ![]() Set after the events of 2018’s “Black Panther” – as well as 2019’s “Avengers: Endgame” – “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” expands the scope and scale of the original film all while the franchise’s familiar characters are grappling with the death of Wakandan king T’Challa, an experience that mirrored the mourning period for the cast after the death of Chadwick Boseman. ![]() “You have to respect it.” SEE Danai Gurira interview: ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ It’s heavy, it moves and it’s alive,” she adds. “But the one thing you have to respect is the element of water. So yeah, it was a challenge.”Īsked if the process proved torturous for her work on the cast’s hair, Friend says it did. Plus, shooting in Atlanta, over the summer – it’s hot and humid anyway. And even when the actors are out of the water, they’re still wet – you don’t come out of the water and you’re suddenly dry. “A lot of films, when you end up shooting underwater stuff, it’s dry for wet,” Harlow tells Gold Derby in an exclusive video interview. Because the new film introduces Talokan to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the undersea kingdom ruled by Namor ( Tenoch Huerta Mejia ), Friend and Harlow had to figure out how to make sure their hair and makeup work could withstand the underwater conditions – a complication some productions no doubt would’ve just worked around. When “Black Panther” hair department head Camille Friend and makeup department head Joel Harlow reunited to work on the film’s blockbuster sequel, “ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” the first challenge they had to meet was literally all wet. ![]()
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