Letitia Wright has been buzzing behind the scenes with directorial ambitions taking center stage. According to 3.16 Productions on Instagram, she recently appeared on Good Day New York, dishing details about her passion project Highway to the Moon, a film she is directing that promises to showcase her evolving talents beyond acting. This TV spot highlights her bold pivot into filmmaking, a move with serious long-term biographical weight as she carves out a multifaceted career.
On the Marvel front, The Direct reports that Black Panther 3, slated for July 28, 2028, will feature Wright reprising her role as Shuri alongside Winston Dukes M'Baku, with Ryan Coogler directing and Denzel Washington in a mystery part. This update on the MCUs delayed third saga underscores Shuris pivotal position post-Wakanda Forever, positioning Wright as a cornerstone of Wakandas future and potentially the next Black Panther lead—a development ripe for her legacy.
No fresh public appearances or social media mentions have surfaced in the absolute latest 24 hours, but fan podcast Biography Flash on Spreaker keeps tracking her trajectory, from upcoming projects to career shifts. A YouTube clip teases her involvement in a drama with Shirley Henderson and Isabella Laughland, centered on a troubled teen finding her voice through a social workers help, though specifics on her role remain unconfirmed.
Older chatter, like Collider noting social media backlash to her past performances, feels distant amid these forward strides. All verified—no wild speculation here, just the facts shaping her star power.
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