Black Panther Wakanda Forever (2022).mp4 -

Shuri stood up, leaving the darkened lab behind. The story wasn't over; it was just beginning.

Shuri closed her eyes, the sound of the movie's soundtrack—a mix of haunting Mayan chants and Wakandan funeral dirges—filling the silent lab. She didn't need to watch the end to know what happened. She lived it. She had donned the suit, she had fought the K’uk’ulkan, and she had chosen mercy over vengeance. She hit Delete . Black Panther Wakanda Forever (2022).mp4

As the "film" progressed, she saw the rise of the Talokanil—the blue-skinned warriors of the deep led by Namor. The footage captured the moment the flooding began, the terrifying power of the ocean crashing into the heart of a desert nation. She saw her mother, Queen Ramonda, standing tall against world leaders who circled Wakanda like vultures, sensing a weakness in the throne. Shuri stood up, leaving the darkened lab behind

The file reached its midpoint, the frame freezing on Shuri’s own face—haggard, angry, and grieving. She remembered the moment she finally synthesized the synthetic herb. She remembered the fire in her veins as she stepped into the Ancestral Plane, expecting to see her brother but finding the ghost of Killmonger instead. She didn't need to watch the end to know what happened

"Are you going to be a noble king like your brother," the digital image of Killmonger seemed to ask, "or are you going to take care of business?"

The heavy mist of the Golden City didn’t just hang in the air; it felt like a physical weight on Princess Shuri’s shoulders. On her lab monitors, the file sat frozen. It wasn't just a movie file in this world—it was the digital archive of the most painful year in Wakandan history. Shuri clicked play.