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Letitia Wright played Shuri in Black Panther co-starring the late actor Chadwick Boseman.
Hollywood actor Letitia Wright says an all-female Avengers film will be a reality soon. The 26-year-old star played Shuri in Black Panther, besides in two Avengers - Infinity War and Endgame.
Asked about the possibility of a female team-up, Wright said: "I don't think we have to fight for it. (Producer) Victoria Alonso is very strong about spearheading it, alongside (Marvel chief) Kevin (Feige). It's only a matter of time before they do it."
Wright also opened up about how special it was to feature in the Black Panther cast. "It was always a dream of mine to play someone that can be impactful not only for black women but also just for women around the world and young people, too. To be able to have a combination of people and audience members who are so thrilled and appreciative of Shuri is a good feeling. I feel like I contributed something positive in the world," she said in an interview to Yahoo! Entertainment, according to a contactmusic.com report.
Last year, Captain Marvel star Brie Larson had revealed that she and her castmates approached Feige about the possibility of an all-female superhero film.
"I will say that a lot of the female cast members from Marvel walked up to Kevin and we were like, 'We are in this together, we want to do this!' What that means, I have no idea. You know, I'm not in charge of the future of Marvel, but it is something that we're really passionate about and we love and I feel like if enough people out in the world talk about how much they want it, maybe it'll happen," Larson had said.