Pacing, maybe? If I’m right about where this scene was supposed to go, it seems like it would’ve been clunky to have this immediately after the conversation with Nakia, and wouldn’t have worked after the scene where Nakia, Shuri, and the Queen go on the run, so keeping the pace of the film tight, the tone consistent, and the emotional pressure on, this couldn’t be fit into the final product
This clip make me like Okoye more. She is a general with a firm belief to serve her country and protect her people. Meanwhile, she is a friend of T’Challa and love of W’kabi. The complicated and emotional reactions and thoughts make her like a real people, like everyone who comes across various dilemmas in life. Such a good movie.
I know what it's like to lose. To feel so desperately that you're right, yet to fail nonetheless. It's frightening, turns the legs to jelly. I ask you to what end? Dread it. Run from it. Destiny arrives all the same. And now it's here. Or should I say, I am
This scene is pretty important and should’ve made the cut. First of all, it highlights why W’Kabi *really* turned his back on T’Challa (imo they didn’t insist on that point enough). Secondly, it gives us a better understanding as to why W’Kabi threw his weapon down when Okoye asked him two. Their relationship wasn’t exploited enough so it seemed as if he gave up pretty easily. Overall great acting
smoketinytom No, it was because it was a scene that was of a slower pace, most Superhero movie goers like things to get to the point, and lots of action. So they cut this to make the movie's pacing better, and the movie's run time shorter.
Nefarious Paradise-James If it ends up on the cutting room floor does it count as actually part of the movie? Or if it’s this good, do we apply ‘a tree falling in an empty forest making a sound’ logic to it (because of course it makes a sound, it’s a freaking tree)?
I like how Okoye called Wakabi out on wanting Tchalla to lose he showed no concern when killmonger had the best of Tchalla it was like he didn't care when he lost.
0:30 look at the facial expression and intensity. Really sells the anger hard here and it works so well. The wavering in the voice makes it feel more passionate too.
This is the most well acted and dramatic deleted scene I've seen from Marvel. No need for additional effects or music. These two actors bring so much intensity into their roles and scenes! *Chef kiss*
Its scenes like this make me realize that Black Panther could've been an amazing film instead of just a great film. Coogler's vision and narrative was too big for one film plus he was more interested in Kilmonger (a Batman 89 problem when the villain is more interesting than the hero).
Should have been kept in, but I wouldn't say it was needed to show why W'Kabi turned on T'Challa...I picked it up without this scene. I thought he made it obvious that he felt letdown by T'Chaka and T'Challa's failure to bring Klaw to justice IN WAKANDA.
@@shoresean1237 Only 3 people knew the truth of what T'Chaka's brother did at that time: Klaw, T'Challa, and Zuri. by the time N'Jadaka takes the throne two of those three people are dead and the other is presumed dead. Even when T'Challa returns he never mentions it.
i personally would have shorten the intro since it dragged a bit and def included this scene or at least most of it and damn daniel kaluya is a juggernaut
when the directors cut comes out, that's the version I want. This scene should have been left in. All they showed was Wakabi and Okoye going against each other, but never showed the conversation they had prior. This may be off topic, but in relationships, people don't talk enough, they just go at each other and never have a sit down conversation about their differences. In the movie, it looked like they just said F-it, I don't like him (Wakabi) and he's my king deal with it (Okoye) without talking about it. This scene was needed.
W'kabi is just angry and vengeful and his reasoning for turning on his friend is flawed and unrealistic. Loved the scene at the end where he surrendered to Okoye.
I love Okoye. She is a lawful good general, but her morals are still good. No matter who she serves personally, Wakanda has her heart and her skills. I love that
This scene should have stayed in the theatrical cut. Not only did it flesh out W'Kabi's motivation and give him and Okoye depth, but it was extremely well acted, especially from Daniel Kalyuuya. This deleted scene had 10 times more emotion than his performance in Get Out, which is a major compliment to his acting ability.
This should have been in the film. You can see the conflicts between them that they are having a hard time balancing the love for their country, love for their leader, and love for each other.
Oh my God that was a powerful scene. I didn't realize he was so forceful. Makes me want to go see his next movie now. This scene really makes his defection from Tchalla understandable and more poignant their stand off at the end.
Kevin Zhang in my opinion it would have flow a lot better. Because W’Kabi’s motivations to go against T’Challa after one failed attempt was not explained in the movie, and his betrayal was an intricate part of the story. His jump to love you brother to hate you brother didn’t flow at all.
Okoye/Danai is such a great actress!! The Walking Dead Series prepared her well for this role as General!! She stays loyal to the throne & T'Challa for Black Panther & Avengers--Infinity War. Poor W'Kabi seems to grow distance from his love, but we do see his Border Tribe fighting along side King T'Challa in Infinity Wars. Will his lose his Soul & Love (Okoye) in BP2 or the next Avengers with Thanos??
This should have never been deleted, many "critics" were complaining that Killmonger stole Klaue duirng the interrogation and all they had to do was explain to W'Kabi what had happened on top of the fact that W'kabi choosing to switch sides seemed so quickly done. But as seen here W'kabi didn't care because he was so focused on getting revenge on Klaue that resentment and hatred had been eating up inside him for 30 years. T'challa failing to get that done proved and cemented in W'Kabi mind that he wasn't fit to be the ruler. Okoye bringing up the fact they had him captured but gave him to the CIA, just pisses him off even more and furthers his disillusion. Also anyone else see the irony that Daniel Kaluuya who played Chris from _Get Out_ is W'kabi and Michael B Jordan who played Oscar Grant from _Fruitvale Station_ is Killmonger/N'Jadka? If anyone has a right to be pissed, its them.
W’Kabi was amazingly stubborn in this scene. If Killmonger hadn’t even intervened, he would’ve looked at T’Challa as the king and Black Panther that he had promised.
Morpheus It was because of where they were going to have it placed. It was gonna be during the T’Challa recovering thanks to M’Baku, but it would’ve flowed incorrectly.
How this was not in the film is still beyond me. Great movie but these two characters are married, now on opposite sides, youd HAVE to put this scene in. Awesome job by both these two.
I love this scene so much, I wish they had been able to keep it in. I like W'Kabi even though I didn't agree with him turning on T'Challa so easily. This scene gave more insight as to why. The anger and pain in his words and even in his eyes is so intense I really feel for him. Adding to that the conflict that Okoye is faced with obviously not in favor of the new king but keeping her loyalty to the throne and Wakanda and the conflict between her husband. I love the MCU and the clear love and respect these actors have for the characters they play regardless of how big or little the part.
Even though the drama between the actors is great on display here, I can see why they left this scene out: it kind of cements W'Kabi as a vengeful character, and maybe Coogler (Or Marvel) didn';t want that. W'Kabi's obviously in a Wakandan prison right now, and I don't think we'll see him again til the second Black Panther film, if or when it happens. They definitely left it out for some specific reasons, even though it kind of highlights the really clear conflict between him and Okoye, and the theme of duty to the Wakandans (Okoye) and just plain simple revenge (W'Kabi's motivation). If W'Kabi had jsut calmed down and trusted the people around him instead of being hell-bent on killing Klaue, he probably would've still been the commander of the Border Tribe. But the fact that Klaue murdered his parents is still a fresh wound, so his anger is understandable. Im kind of glad they left it out, BUT I still have a a feeling that W'Kabi can be redeemed. If this scene was left in the film, everyone would've seen him as a true blue villain, and Im not sure that's what they were intending, so this scene's probably better left cut. Also, Danile Kaluya and Danai Gurira acted their asses off in every frame of Black Panther. can't wait to see it again on Blu-Ray!
That was my feeling as well. W'Kabi seemed more intent on seeking revenge, even to the detriment of his people's traditions. He told Okoye that he wanted his children to be conquerors, which fit with the mindset of Kilmonger. The fact he wouldn't listen when Okoye tried to explain how they did capture Klaue and Kilmonger rescued him, showed me a different side of W'Kabi. That mindset made him into a bigger douche to me, especially the part about him wanting Okoye to leave the Dora Milaje.
I'm not sure if it's just me but if this scene was left in the film I think he'd still be redeemable in the next film if they wanted to bring him back- i just find it more interesting and compelling when a person is so intense and strong minded in their belief/decision is brought to an understanding/agreement (to differ from their original beliefs) by another character or situation. Like, it's just more realistic in terms of how people interact with each other. To me, the fact that they didn't expand on W'kabi's mindset (no matter how douchy it may have come across) after they had that little scene with him and T'challa being all 'we've been friends for how long now? too long' and 'you need to bring Klaue back to me, promise me' (like really he got the king to promise him that's some kind of deep relationship right??), really and I mean REALLY pulled me right out of the movie lmao I was like what??? Tbh makes him feel even more irredeemable because it feels like ye he betrayed him on purpose with NO reasoning. I like him being douchy about wanting his kids to be conquerors, wanting Okoye to leave the Dora, ignoring the context in which Klaue got away- because it makes him a character with motives and reasoning (even tho it's motive and reasoning we don't like) rather than a character used just to initiate plot. I'm sure they weighed the pros and cons before cutting the scene tho so I'm sure they have their own reasoning like you mentioned.
This is so good for the characters, it adds realism to W'Kabi's betrayal and brings more depth to his relationship with Okoye. It would've been great in the film
They should've left this in. Here we have a warrior saying she doesn't want to raise her children to be conquerors indicating they're not one in the same. I'm guessing bcuz the character believes you only use force & demands when necessary. I find it very significant considering their positions.
Do you all think this scene should have been left in or it was fine being left out? #BlackPanther
JoBlo Movie Trailers should have been left in.
Should have been left in bro
Should have left it in
JoBlo Movie Trailers NO
Damn! They should've left this scene in. It helps to flesh out the characters and the ultimate decisions that they each made.
Always thought it was odd how quickly he turned in Chadwick. It shows here the pain and anger he’s felt through the years
yup, agreed
REDANDSILVER741 maybe he also wanted to be the king so he can seek vengeance/justice/revenge for his parents sound familiar god I love this movie
naw
Stotch whatever floats your boat
Stotch get over it
Why was this not in the movie?! It would've added more depth to W'Kabi
It was during the whole "Rebirth of Tchalla" part of the movie. It would have cut th flow
I am Groot No he meant why did they cut it.
Because his logic was cut down and it would have ruined the movie
Really? I kinda sorta made more sense to have it.. after he supports kill monger’s move to invade other nations.
When I saw the movie here in the Philippines this scene was included
It wasn't even two minutes. They couldn't spare less than two minutes for this epic scene?
Exactly like
Honestly. They cut this, but they left in WHAT ARE THOOOSE smh
Pacing, maybe? If I’m right about where this scene was supposed to go, it seems like it would’ve been clunky to have this immediately after the conversation with Nakia, and wouldn’t have worked after the scene where Nakia, Shuri, and the Queen go on the run, so keeping the pace of the film tight, the tone consistent, and the emotional pressure on, this couldn’t be fit into the final product
This clip make me like Okoye more. She is a general with a firm belief to serve her country and protect her people. Meanwhile, she is a friend of T’Challa and love of W’kabi. The complicated and emotional reactions and thoughts make her like a real people, like everyone who comes across various dilemmas in life. Such a good movie.
Kristopher Shafer I would normally feel sympathy. But since this is not the last we will ever see of Wakanda, i will make an exception.
if you think about it there's a LOT of lion king similarities with this movie.
@@faeryb0mb oddly enough, I almost thought Chadwick was in the remake.
This so should've been left in.
Jacob Schmidt Yeah, it would’ve helped us better understand Wakabi and why he chose to fight against T’Challa
I know what it's like to lose. To feel so desperately that you're right, yet to fail nonetheless. It's frightening, turns the legs to jelly. I ask you to what end? Dread it. Run from it. Destiny arrives all the same. And now it's here. Or should I say, I am
Bulma Vegeta Simmer down Grimace.
yeah. the first version of black panther had about 5 hours... i hope it will be available to buy someday
Elizabeth Bellatrix - Lestrange beautiful ❤️🥰👊🏾✊🏾
Why do they always delete scene that have the most important character developpement
I was thinking the same thing!!! This scene highlights soooo damn much about who these characters, what they stand for and what motivates them!!!
Ikr
You can blame the brain dead general public for that. They care about flashing colors and explosions, not character development.
This info was already given through out the movie... this just shows it happening in between the lovers...
Well, Disney tend to do that😂
they should have left this in wtf -_- intense acting
Probably Deleted Cuz Less Wakanda Accent :/
Some of the best acting I've ever seen
watch the black mirror episode with him
@@dark3rthanshadows Such a shit show, but Daniel Kaluyya was great in that episode he was in.
This is really a good scene. I am curious now about the 4 hour cut of this film.
There's a 4 hour cut of this film? I wanna see that.
Sperium3000 it's just the assembly cut all the footage they had as of that moment
I wanna see a compilation of all your comments and see it stuffed in the Devil's Anus
... Why?
An assembly cut isn't the same as an extended cut.
Daniel is acting his face off!!!
I’m so happy Okoye became an Avenger while still being Dora Milaje. She’s so amazing and I can’t wait to see more of her.
This scene is pretty important and should’ve made the cut. First of all, it highlights why W’Kabi *really* turned his back on T’Challa (imo they didn’t insist on that point enough). Secondly, it gives us a better understanding as to why W’Kabi threw his weapon down when Okoye asked him two. Their relationship wasn’t exploited enough so it seemed as if he gave up pretty easily. Overall great acting
Why did they delete this scene!? It's so powerful!
Cos they thought it wasn’t. That’s an idea.
smoketinytom No, it was because it was a scene that was of a slower pace, most Superhero movie goers like things to get to the point, and lots of action. So they cut this to make the movie's pacing better, and the movie's run time shorter.
It gives so much depth to his character and the acting is amazing
This deleted scene has better acting in it than most movies.
Well it's part of a movie so...
Nefarious Paradise-James If it ends up on the cutting room floor does it count as actually part of the movie? Or if it’s this good, do we apply ‘a tree falling in an empty forest making a sound’ logic to it (because of course it makes a sound, it’s a freaking tree)?
She's such a good actress. I had no idea she also plays Michonne.
Yep, that’s her😁
Gives W'Kabi more screen time and his reasoning behind him turning against T'Challa. Great scene! Shame it wasn't in the movie
I like how Okoye called Wakabi out on wanting Tchalla to lose he showed no concern when killmonger had the best of Tchalla it was like he didn't care when he lost.
0:30 look at the facial expression and intensity. Really sells the anger hard here and it works so well. The wavering in the voice makes it feel more passionate too.
"You would kill me my love?"
"For wakanda?"
"...without question!"
When was this?
@@jaih6385 the fight at the end
@@jaih6385 it was in the movie .. not a deleted or extended scene .. but actually in the movie .
This scene should not have been removed
I could not agree more.
Everything about this movie is gold even the dropped and deleted scenes, release moRE
april00026000 gold. Hahahahahhahaha
This is a really good scene, you can really feel the anger and tension between these two characters.
This should’ve been left it. Their relationship was almost forgotten until the very end
This is the most well acted and dramatic deleted scene I've seen from Marvel. No need for additional effects or music. These two actors bring so much intensity into their roles and scenes! *Chef kiss*
Kaluya was acting his ass off here. I felt every bit of that emotion.
Can I get an extended version with these scenes added in? This is a powerful scene
Wow...that helped me understand his mindset a little more...definitely needed
Man this scene should have totally been in the film
Its scenes like this make me realize that Black Panther could've been an amazing film instead of just a great film. Coogler's vision and narrative was too big for one film plus he was more interested in Kilmonger (a Batman 89 problem when the villain is more interesting than the hero).
G a lot of people would argue the dark knight had that problem as well.
See I've always see TDK as a story about 3 men going up against Joker.
Maybe in a few years they release an extended version or a directors cut
Killmonger was overrated was a basic villain like most mcu villains
Christopher Gongora I beg to differ. He actually had complexity to him, along with a lot of charisma and badassery.
Should have been kept in, but I wouldn't say it was needed to show why W'Kabi turned on T'Challa...I picked it up without this scene. I thought he made it obvious that he felt letdown by T'Chaka and T'Challa's failure to bring Klaw to justice IN WAKANDA.
I agree but that doesnt change the fact that he tried to kill his Child-Hood Best-Friend in the climax.
So did W'Kabi ever realize that he was supporting the son of the man who gave Klaue the in he needed to find and invade Wakanda in the first place?
@@shoresean1237 Only 3 people knew the truth of what T'Chaka's brother did at that time: Klaw, T'Challa, and Zuri. by the time N'Jadaka takes the throne two of those three people are dead and the other is presumed dead. Even when T'Challa returns he never mentions it.
Rob Morris Ah the impact THAT context might’ve made on his decisions... Probably wouldn’t have been the same movie by a mile though.
i personally would have shorten the intro since it dragged a bit and def included this scene or at least most of it and damn daniel kaluya is a juggernaut
This is a powerful scene. These two have incredible chemistry.
WTF?!?!?!?! This scene was amazing! Should've been left in!
This dude's acting is top level 💪
This would have been W'kabi's finest moment in the movie. And really digs into/helps defend their relationship.
This one scene probably could have made an A movie to A++
when the directors cut comes out, that's the version I want. This scene should have been left in. All they showed was Wakabi and Okoye going against each other, but never showed the conversation they had prior. This may be off topic, but in relationships, people don't talk enough, they just go at each other and never have a sit down conversation about their differences. In the movie, it looked like they just said F-it, I don't like him (Wakabi) and he's my king deal with it (Okoye) without talking about it. This scene was needed.
W'kabi is just angry and vengeful and his reasoning for turning on his friend is flawed and unrealistic. Loved the scene at the end where he surrendered to Okoye.
No it’s human. He lost his parents
I love Okoye. She is a lawful good general, but her morals are still good. No matter who she serves personally, Wakanda has her heart and her skills. I love that
These actors.. 😍 😍 😍 😍
This scene should have stayed in the theatrical cut. Not only did it flesh out W'Kabi's motivation and give him and Okoye depth, but it was extremely well acted, especially from Daniel Kalyuuya. This deleted scene had 10 times more emotion than his performance in Get Out, which is a major compliment to his acting ability.
This should have been in the film. You can see the conflicts between them that they are having a hard time balancing the love for their country, love for their leader, and love for each other.
They better add this to the blue-ray if not, i will turn to the hulk and you don't want to make me angry :-)
Issie wizzie infinity war hulk? Hahaha
Oh my God that was a powerful scene. I didn't realize he was so forceful. Makes me want to go see his next movie now. This scene really makes his defection from Tchalla understandable and more poignant their stand off at the end.
Truly, such a great piece of acting.
This one must be left in.
W’Kabi emotion get out..
It was all Klau's plan to put his brain in W'baki's body to enter Wakanda after he "Got Out". 😉
RIP Chadwick Boseman
He was no only Black Panther in the movies
He was Black Panther in real life
RIP #wakkandaforever
Powerful and incredible! Definitely should have been left in. I am glad to have the chance to see this.
Why wasn’t this in the movie?WHY?!?
It does not add to the plot. Interesting character relations but unnecessary, doesnt make it anything more, a story needs to flow.
Kevin Zhang in my opinion it would have flow a lot better. Because W’Kabi’s motivations to go against T’Challa after one failed attempt was not explained in the movie, and his betrayal was an intricate part of the story. His jump to love you brother to hate you brother didn’t flow at all.
Well this was something that could be inferred from what we already knew
Naw.
Okoye/Danai is such a great actress!! The Walking Dead Series prepared her well for this role as General!! She stays loyal to the throne & T'Challa for Black Panther & Avengers--Infinity War. Poor W'Kabi seems to grow distance from his love, but we do see his Border Tribe fighting along side King T'Challa in Infinity Wars. Will his lose his Soul & Love (Okoye) in BP2 or the next Avengers with Thanos??
Cherl Lowe-johnson W'Kabi will be back in BP2
I honestly wish they'd left this quick but really good scene in the final cut
Them beats at the beginning was sick
This should have never been deleted, many "critics" were complaining that Killmonger stole Klaue duirng the interrogation and all they had to do was explain to W'Kabi what had happened on top of the fact that W'kabi choosing to switch sides seemed so quickly done. But as seen here W'kabi didn't care because he was so focused on getting revenge on Klaue that resentment and hatred had been eating up inside him for 30 years. T'challa failing to get that done proved and cemented in W'Kabi mind that he wasn't fit to be the ruler. Okoye bringing up the fact they had him captured but gave him to the CIA, just pisses him off even more and furthers his disillusion.
Also anyone else see the irony that Daniel Kaluuya who played Chris from _Get Out_ is W'kabi and Michael B Jordan who played Oscar Grant from _Fruitvale Station_ is Killmonger/N'Jadka? If anyone has a right to be pissed, its them.
W’Kabi was amazingly stubborn in this scene. If Killmonger hadn’t even intervened, he would’ve looked at T’Challa as the king and Black Panther that he had promised.
I wish this scene stayed in the final film. We barely got to see much of Okoye and W’kawbi’s relationships
That was a great scene!
This should have been put in the film - it explains W'Kabi's change of heart
Michonne
W’Kabi is such a backstabber
I held no grudge though
They should have kept it, it gives more understanding of Okoye and W'kabi's characters
Thchalla swore to bring him back
This is amazing the actors in “Black Panther” exceeded my expectations with their dedication
They should have left this in! This allowed you to really see the actors range!
I say yes it should have been added. But im greedy. I want more black panther!
Should've kept this in the movie. People think he just turned but forget the promise T'challa told him. He had a point.
I hope marvel gives us a uncut version .
He should’ve had a bigger role. He’s such a good actor. Daniel and Danai really bounced off each really well. Their range in this scene.
Hopefully they reunite for the sequel
They really nailed the accents.👌🏽
Man still can't believe this is the same guy from Get Out
She was my favorite character on the walking dead.
Damn, this is a good scene.
They deleted such a powerful scene?! Wow, smh....
Soooooooo..........why was this scene left out of the movie? 🤔
Morpheus It was because of where they were going to have it placed. It was gonna be during the T’Challa recovering thanks to M’Baku, but it would’ve flowed incorrectly.
How this was not in the film is still beyond me. Great movie but these two characters are married, now on opposite sides, youd HAVE to put this scene in. Awesome job by both these two.
This scene goes so hard tho.
This makes this character makes sense in the movie
I love this scene so much, I wish they had been able to keep it in. I like W'Kabi even though I didn't agree with him turning on T'Challa so easily. This scene gave more insight as to why. The anger and pain in his words and even in his eyes is so intense I really feel for him. Adding to that the conflict that Okoye is faced with obviously not in favor of the new king but keeping her loyalty to the throne and Wakanda and the conflict between her husband. I love the MCU and the clear love and respect these actors have for the characters they play regardless of how big or little the part.
W'kabi really needs to Get Out.
Why the fuck did they cut this beautiful and powerful scene??? Jeeezus.
This is great
"Truly free world"... The irony of the statement...
0:35 IM SORRY BUT THIS PART WAS HILARIOUS
Okoye is hot
Even though the drama between the actors is great on display here, I can see why they left this scene out: it kind of cements W'Kabi as a vengeful character, and maybe Coogler (Or Marvel) didn';t want that. W'Kabi's obviously in a Wakandan prison right now, and I don't think we'll see him again til the second Black Panther film, if or when it happens.
They definitely left it out for some specific reasons, even though it kind of highlights the really clear conflict between him and Okoye, and the theme of duty to the Wakandans (Okoye) and just plain simple revenge (W'Kabi's motivation).
If W'Kabi had jsut calmed down and trusted the people around him instead of being hell-bent on killing Klaue, he probably would've still been the commander of the Border Tribe. But the fact that Klaue murdered his parents is still a fresh wound, so his anger is understandable.
Im kind of glad they left it out, BUT I still have a a feeling that W'Kabi can be redeemed. If this scene was left in the film, everyone would've seen him as a true blue villain, and Im not sure that's what they were intending, so this scene's probably better left cut.
Also, Danile Kaluya and Danai Gurira acted their asses off in every frame of Black Panther. can't wait to see it again on Blu-Ray!
That was my feeling as well. W'Kabi seemed more intent on seeking revenge, even to the detriment of his people's traditions. He told Okoye that he wanted his children to be conquerors, which fit with the mindset of Kilmonger.
The fact he wouldn't listen when Okoye tried to explain how they did capture Klaue and Kilmonger rescued him, showed me a different side of W'Kabi.
That mindset made him into a bigger douche to me, especially the part about him wanting Okoye to leave the Dora Milaje.
I'm not sure if it's just me but if this scene was left in the film I think he'd still be redeemable in the next film if they wanted to bring him back- i just find it more interesting and compelling when a person is so intense and strong minded in their belief/decision is brought to an understanding/agreement (to differ from their original beliefs) by another character or situation. Like, it's just more realistic in terms of how people interact with each other.
To me, the fact that they didn't expand on W'kabi's mindset (no matter how douchy it may have come across) after they had that little scene with him and T'challa being all 'we've been friends for how long now? too long' and 'you need to bring Klaue back to me, promise me' (like really he got the king to promise him that's some kind of deep relationship right??), really and I mean REALLY pulled me right out of the movie lmao I was like what???
Tbh makes him feel even more irredeemable because it feels like ye he betrayed him on purpose with NO reasoning.
I like him being douchy about wanting his kids to be conquerors, wanting Okoye to leave the Dora, ignoring the context in which Klaue got away- because it makes him a character with motives and reasoning (even tho it's motive and reasoning we don't like) rather than a character used just to initiate plot.
I'm sure they weighed the pros and cons before cutting the scene tho so I'm sure they have their own reasoning like you mentioned.
Marvel really dropped the ball on this one. I think for the over turning of T’Challa this scene would have definitely added some depth to that moment.
I wish they’d kept this in the movie.
This is so good for the characters, it adds realism to W'Kabi's betrayal and brings more depth to his relationship with Okoye. It would've been great in the film
HOLY SHIT. That's some goddamn acting right there.
Maybe they can use this in the upcoming tv series.
Ryan Coogler should have left it in.
These two minutes could have been left in the final cut and would've made a better film from those two supporting players.
I wish this made final cut
They should've left this in. Here we have a warrior saying she doesn't want to raise her children to be conquerors indicating they're not one in the same. I'm guessing bcuz the character believes you only use force & demands when necessary. I find it very significant considering their positions.
Makes more sense now for him siding with N’Jadaka.
Becareful, this man wasn’t joke, he survived psychopaths family before and now he’s gone full black powah
i may have forgotten W'kabi but i will never forget wasabi when eating sashimi.
Such powerful acting by both. Ryan shouldn't have cut this part out.
Great acting gone unseen
Its hard to see this as a deleted clip, whilst it should have been a part of the film. It shows why W'Kabi changed sides
OMG that deleted scene is so meaningfull... Why the fu*k they deleted it ?!?!?