'It feels like something you've never seen before': Lupita Nyong'o praises Black Panther at London Premiere

The stunning actress stars in the upcoming Marvel movie
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Natasha Sporn9 February 2018
The Weekender

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Lupita Nyong'o has hailed Black Panther as a "beautiful thing to behold" at the London premiere of the Marvel film.

Speaking to ITV London, Nyong'o said: "I think people are ready to see a film like this. A predominately black cast, African story and a celebration of African culture on a very big scale. It’s a look and feel like something you’ve never seen before.”

The actress – who plays Nakia in the upcoming film – continued: “It is [groundbreaking]. It is a beautiful thing to behold.

“All of us are often asked to relate to white characters and now it’s time for the world to relate to black characters and what you realise is that we are the same.

“This kind of thing it’s amazing that it is happening now, it’s a beautiful thing. This is time for it and we’re ready,” she added.

And the Oscar-winning actress tipped co-star Daniel Kaluuya for Golden Statuette glory at next month’s ceremony telling the broadcaster that his chances are “very high” and declared that he “has it in her eyes” regardless of what happens.

The 34-year-old gushed: “I love that film. I watched it five times in one month when it came out and we were working on this at the time – he did such an exemplary job.

Hot tip: Daniel Kaluuya has a  "very high" chance of winning an Oscar for Get Out, saying Lupita Nyong'o (Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for Disney)
Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images

"Even the very fact he’s been nominated for it considering it came out last February - he has stood the test of time.”

Get Out star Kaluuya – from London – stars in the hotly-anticipated film as W’Kabi, alongside Letitia Wright (Shuri), Michael B Jordan (Erik Killmonger) and Andy Serkis (Ulysses Klaue).

Black Panther: The cast assemble for a photo ahead of the premiere screening
Ian West/PA Wire

Black Panther, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, is set after the events in Captain America: Civil War.

King T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) – the title character – returns to the fictional land of Wakanda but when his land comes under threat, he finds himself teaming up with CIA agent Everett K. Ross (Martin Freeman) and the Dora Milaje female forces unit to prevent war.

Black Panther is in cinemas nationwide of February 16 2018.

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