“That was definitely at the forefront of our minds and our spirits and our hearts.
It wasn’t a one-time momentous thing.”
“This is going to be its own thing.

The cast of ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ at San Diego Comic-Con.Gizelle Hernandez for EW
“It was very surreal for me to jump on this train,” Livinalli said.
“It didn’t feel like it was a sequel.
It felt like it was its own thing, and I felt very welcome.
I felt like I was part of the family.”
“There’s not many directors like Ryan out there,” Wright said.
It’s a dream come true to work with him again.”
Black Panther: Wakanda Foreverwill hit theaters Nov. 11.
Watch the full interview with the cast above.