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One of the many pleasures of Black Panther is seeing the some of our finest actors come together to have the time of their lives: Michael B. Jordan, snarling through his performance as a villain who might be right; Chadwick Boseman, doing the best possible version of his stoic-badass thing; Danai Gurira, throwing her wig.

If t’s one actor you’ll come out of Black Panther raving about, it’s likely to be Letitia Wright, who steals every single one of her scenes as T’Challa’s whiz-kid younger sister, Shuri.

In the very probable scenario that Letitia Wright has just become your new favorite actress, ’s an intro guide to becoming her biggest fan.

If you’re reading Vulture, you probably recognize her from her episode in the most recent season of Black Mirror, “Black Museum,” otherwise known as “The one with all the references to other Black Mirror episodes.” If you’re a patron of January cinema, she also had a tiny role in the recent Liam Neeson vehicle The Commuter.

Black Panther director Ryan Coogler calls her “The love and the light” of the movie.

Letitia Wright February 16, 2018 What else does she have in the pipeline?Ryan Coogler got her at theright time: She’s also got a role in Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One, and like every actor who’s ever had a line of dialogue in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, she’ll appear in May’s Avengers: Infinity War.

Do you think she’ll be in the inevitable Black Panther sequel?Probably! One of the reasons Shuri gets so much screentime in the movie – besides Wright’s great performance – could be that, in the comics, she eventually becomes the Black Panther herself.

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