Letitia Wright is "doing fine" after she was hospitalised following an accident on the set of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”.
The 27-year-old actress sustained “minor injuries” and was rushed to hospital, a spokesperson had confirmed last month.
They said: “Letitia Wright sustained minor injuries today while filming a stunt for ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’. She is currently receiving care in a local hospital and is expected to be released soon.”
Although the exact details of Letitia’s injuries were not revealed, it reportedly involved a stunt rig.
However, the “Black Mirror” star has made a swift recovery, according to her on-screen mom in the Marvel sequel.
Speaking to “Entertainment Tonight”, Angela - who plays Ramonda, mother to Shuri, the Princess of Wakanda - said of her co-star: "She had a little bit of a fall, but it's not too bad. You know, anything like that will shake you up, but she's just a little, slight, little petite thing. But she is fine and ready to go."
The pair are reprising their respective roles alongside actors Danai Gurira, Daniel Kaluuya, Winston Duke, Lupita Nyong’o, and Florence Kasumba.
And Angela admitted "every day" on set is like a "love fest" for the late Chadwick Boseman (Black Panther in the first movie).
The 63-year-old actress said: "We're excited about that. Of course, we still have a little, you know, we feel some kind of way in our heart, of course.
So every day is just a testament and a love fest for our dear [Chadwick Boseman]."