Black Panther style: Why Lupita Nyong'o wears green

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according to Jane's (Paula Patton) one-shouldered floaty number in Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol may have looked delicate, but it had to do some serious acrobatics in a chase scene: "They had to make a special ball gown for that scene with a little bit of Velcro in the back," Patton told Vanity Fair. "We're on our way to our next mission, and I'm in this huge green ball gown, and we have to get to our next place where I have to do a lot of physical activity. I'll tell you, changing in a car while it's speeding through the streets of Mumbai is quite a challenge."


Lupita Nyong'o Reveals The Changes She Made To Her Black Panther Character

This change in the property is perhaps best seen with Ryan Coogler's Black Panther. Speaking of screen time, Black Panther fans were disappointed and confused when Nakia was absent from the events of Avengers: Infinity War. Wakanda was a major setting for the film, but there were a handful of Black Panther characters that simply never factored into the narrative. It should be fascinating to see what comes next from the Black Panther franchise, given the first film's massive success. Ryan Coogler is set to return for Black Panther 2, which is good news for fans of the young franchise.

Lupita Nyong'o Reveals The Changes She Made To Her Black Panther Character

'Black Panther' Star Lupita Nyong'o Tweets About First Kenyan Black Panther Sighting In A Century

As it stated in As actress Lupita Nyong'o tweeted yesterday, the sighting of an actual black panther is a very rare event, especially in Africa. That didn't stop this melanistic variant of a leopard from making a recent appearance that some are calling the first East African black panther sighting in 100 years. Lupita Nyong'o helped call attention to Kenyan's recently photographed black panther with a tweet that captured close to 6,000 likes. Geek Tyrant reported that Marvel is currently giving away five digital copies of Black Panther comics as part of their Black History Month celebration. Lupita Nyong'o and the rest of the Black Panther creative team will find out on February 24 at the 91st Academy Awards.





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