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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever's Soundtrack Puts The Rest Of The MCU To Shame
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"Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" may not turn out to be the best Marvel movie of all time, but it certainly features one of the best soundtracks the Marvel Cinematic Universe has ever put together. The movie that got Rihanna out of retirement has a stellar soundtrack that also features an array of talented musicians, including several Nigerian and Mexican artists who bring the sounds of the cultures that inspired the movie to life. Plus, the film has something that gives it a leg up on 2018's "Black Panther," its only real competition in the running for best MCU soundtrack to date: an extremely distinctive and excellent score that mirrors the film's compilation soundtrack.

When it comes to the quality of their soundtracks, movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe can pretty much be divided into two categories: scores made with the guidance of super-talented composer Ludwig Göransson, and scores made without him.
See full article at Slash Film
  • 11/12/2022
  • by Valerie Ettenhofer
  • Slash Film
Ludwig Göransson Interview: Black Panther Wakanda Forever
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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever hits theaters this weekend and continues the epic story of Wakanda. The movie will follow Wakanda as the country mourns the death of its king and Black Panther, T’Challa. In the midst of their loss, Wakanda is faced with an all-new threat from Namor the powerful ruler of the secretive underwater kingdom Talokan.

Black Panther has some of the most iconic music in the MCU and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will follow the standout score. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’s composer Ludwig Göransson has composed some of the most recognizable music including not only Marvel’s Black Panther but also Star Wars series The Mandalorian and the Creed franchise. Göransson composed the score for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever while also working with artists like Rihanna to create the soundtrack as well.

Related: How Much Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Needs To Be A Box Office Success...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 11/10/2022
  • by Joe Deckelmeier
  • ScreenRant
Black Panther 2 Composer Shares How Shuri's Arc Shapes The Score
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Black Panther 2 composer Ludwig Göransson breaks down how Shuri's emotional arc shapes the score for the new MCU movie. In Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Shuri will be forced to deal with her brother's death, the legacy of the Black Panther, and a new threat to her home in the form of Namor. Shuri's bond with T'Challa was one of the highlights of Black Panther, so losing her brother will be a major blow. Compounded with the fact that she and her mother are the only remaining members of the royal family adds even more weight to her shoulder.

The music of Black Panther has become some of the most iconic in the MCU. The score needed to not only evolve in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, however, but also honor the loss of Chadwick Boseman and T'Challa. During Screen Rant's exclusive interview with Göransson, the composer explained how...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 11/10/2022
  • by Caitlin Tyrrell
  • ScreenRant
‘Mlw: Fusion’ Wrestling Review (July 20th 2019)
Welcome to this week’s review of Major League Wrestling: Fusion, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a couple of big matches this week, so don’t touch that dial.

Match #1: Alexander Hammerstone defeated Davey Boy Smith Jr. – Major League Wrestling National Openweight Championship Match The following is courtesy of mlw.com:

The fireworks in first of Fusion’s two main events didn’t begin in ring as Alexander Hammerstone and Richard Holliday were interviewed earlier in the day by new Mlw correspondent Georgia Smith. Being the sister of Davey Boy, Georgia had to suffer the unsavory words of Hammerstone who wanted to show Georgia what a real man looks like. That couldn’t of sat well with Davey who found himself walking to the ring on his own as both Teddy and Brian were having flight trouble. Champion Hammerstone was flagged by Mjf,...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 7/22/2019
  • by Nathan Favel
  • Nerdly
Tommy Wiseau
‘The Room’s Tommy Wiseau And Greg Sestero Travel The Galaxy In Animated Pilot ‘SpaceWorld’
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Filmmakers and actors Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero are going from the confines of the cult hit The Room to intergalactic adventures in the new animated pilot SpaceWorld.

Wiseau and Sestero are lending their voice to the loosely serialized animated sci-fi series. Wiseau stars as the mysterious bounty hunter known as TX, a man in search of his home planet, which he knows absolutely nothing about. Sestero’s Drogol is TX’s lifelong nemesis and SpaceWorld’s most bloodthirsty killer. Together, they explore and explode SpaceWorld’s vast but dingy universe of limitless possibilities, technologies, and stupidities.

The self-aware pilot describes itself as a sci-fi series that “takes down its hair, kicks off its boots, and lets itself be straight-up dumb.” The new project comes two years after the critically acclaimed film The Disaster Artist directed by James Franco and written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber. The film...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 6/30/2019
  • by Dino-Ray Ramos
  • Deadline Film + TV
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