#WakandaWedding: Bride and groom celebrate with epic ‘Black Panther’ poster

You can not outdo Black people.

One couple is taking #WakandaForever to a whole new level. When Natalie Stricken and Michael Adeleye exchanged vows in Florida, they decided to recreate the Black Panther poster for their big day.

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One couple is taking #WakandaForever to a whole new level. When Natalie Stricken and Michael Adeleye exchanged vows in Florida, they decided to recreate the Black Panther poster for their big day.

Instead of T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman), Nakia (Lupita Nyong’o) and the other inhabitants of Wakanda, Stricken and Adeleye put in themselves (of course) and their friends and family.

Forget creating a little hashtag, Stricken and Adeleye went all out with their Black Panther love.

The folks at Suzanne Delawar Studios are responsible for the epic pic. They posted about their Wakandan picture on Facebook.

“Black Panther. Wedding Edition. When our bride & groom told us how much they loved Black Panther we knew we had to do something EPIC, so what better way than to recreate the poster of the record-breaking film,” they wrote.

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The creative talents at Suzanne Delawar Studios are no strangers to Hollywood. They handle the photography needs for Kevin Hart and his family, including holiday cards, maternity pics and his wedding to Eniko.

No word on whehther or not Stricken and Adeleye did the Wakanda salute before or after their kiss at the altar.

READ MORE: Black Panther now the fourth highest grossing domestic film of all time

Black Panther now the fourth highest grossing domestic film of all time

Black Panther, the superhero flick that has become a cultural phenomenon, continues to break down barriers and set box office records. Nearly two months after its release, according to Entertainment Weekly, the Marvel/Disney film earned an astounding $652.5 million at the U.S. box office and more than $1.2 billion worldwide.

The Ryan Coogler-directed film’s global numbers have pushed it past its fellow Disney film Frozen to 10th all-time. Meanwhile, its domestic numbers have now surpassed Jurassic World, making it the fourth-highest domestic box office ever — trailing only Avatar, Titanic, and Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

 

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