Just hours after Dominique Thorne made her Marvel Cinematic Universe debut as Riri Williams in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” at the film’s world premiere in Hollywood on Oct. 26, she hopped on a flight to get back to work on “Ironheart,” the upcoming Disney+ spinoff in which she stars.
Asked what she’ll remember most about sitting in the Dolby Theatre to watch “Wakanda Forever” for the first time, Thorne told Variety, “Riding the waves of emotions with the audience — getting to hear and see and feel folks hold their breath, or laugh, or cry, or try to wipe away their tears discreetly from moments that touched them.”
Thorne made it through the movie without tearing up, until an in-memoriam tribute that included late “Black Panther” star Chadwick Boseman as well as Thorne’s makeup artist A.J. Crimson, who died in March, flashed on screen. “They got me right at the very end,...
Asked what she’ll remember most about sitting in the Dolby Theatre to watch “Wakanda Forever” for the first time, Thorne told Variety, “Riding the waves of emotions with the audience — getting to hear and see and feel folks hold their breath, or laugh, or cry, or try to wipe away their tears discreetly from moments that touched them.”
Thorne made it through the movie without tearing up, until an in-memoriam tribute that included late “Black Panther” star Chadwick Boseman as well as Thorne’s makeup artist A.J. Crimson, who died in March, flashed on screen. “They got me right at the very end,...
- 11/11/2022
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
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