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Black Panther
by Ryan Coogler, Joe Robert Cole
T’Challa confronts Zuri to uncover the dark secret behind his uncle N’Jobu’s disappearance. The scene reveals a legacy of betrayal and a moral failing by T’Challa’s father, challenging T’Challa’s perception of his family and his responsibilities as the new King.
T'Challa visits his sister Shuri in her high-tech lab to prepare for a mission to capture Klaue. The scene balances playful sibling rivalry with the introduction of advanced Wakandan technology, highlighting Shuri's genius and T'Challa's transition into his role as King.
Sinners
by Ryan Coogler
Annie and Smoke engage in a tense confrontation regarding faith, superstition, and the 'blood money' Smoke earns. The argument shifts from spiritual skepticism to a deeply personal place as they grapple with the shared grief of a lost child and the protection Annie believes her rituals provided him.
A confrontational, cautionary, paternal SMOKE & SAMMIE's duologue from "Sinners" by Ryan Coogler.
Delta Slim confronts his associates regarding the shifting loyalties in their community as supernatural tensions rise. He seeks to maintain order and instill a sense of duty while grappling with the fear of an encroaching, unknown threat.
Smoke confronts two thieves attempting to rob his vehicle in broad daylight, using immediate and violent force to protect his cargo. The scene establishes Smoke's ruthless efficiency and the high stakes of his operation as he transitions from a moment of calm to a calculated act of violence.
Annie confronts a group of townspeople in a tense ritual to identify a supernatural threat among them. She forces everyone to eat raw garlic as a test of their humanity, raising the stakes of survival and communal trust.
A philosophical, menacing, ritualistic, intense REMMICK & SAMMIE's duologue from "Sinners" by Ryan Coogler.