
Age: 32
female
Letitia Michelle Wright (born 31 October 1993) is a British actress. She began her career with guest roles in the television series Top Boy, Coming Up, Chasing Shadows, Humans, Doctor Who, and Black Mirror. For the latter, she received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. She then had her breakthrough in the 2015 film Urban Hymn, for which the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) named Wright among the 2015 group of BAFTA Breakthrough Brits. In 2018, she attained global recognition for her portrayal of Shuri in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Black Panther, for which she won an NAACP Image Award and a SAG Award. She reprised the role in Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Avengers: Endgame (2019), and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022). In 2019, she received the BAFTA Rising Star Award. She also appeared in Steve McQueen's 2020 anthology series Small Axe, which earned her a Satellite Award nomination. Description above from the Wikipedia article Letitia Wright, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Shuri is queen, but her rule is unstable after Wakanda was briefly occupied during the Apocalypse crisis. Secret tensions with neighboring African nations have reached a boiling point, particularly with N'Gabo, a mysterious and militarized country with rumored ties to an ancient empire. When a Wakandan satellite is downed, a secret underwater expedition leads to a stunning discovery: > The nation of Nazira, once thought myth — a sovereign African civilization hidden beneath the sea, ruled by a warrior-god king: Namor. Namor warns that Wakanda's global outreach, mutant politics, and technological recklessness are tearing at the old natural pacts. He gives Shuri one chance: withdraw from the surface world… or prepare for war. As conflict erupts, both nations must reckon with ancient promises made to the Celestials — and a weapon buried in the ocean that could awaken Galactus himself.
