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Black Panther Star Letitia Wright Says Christ Keeps Her Grounded: ‘God Has a Plan for My Life’

Marvel actress Letitia Wright reveals in a new interview that her Christian faith rescued her during a time when she was depressed and was considering quitting the industry.

Wright was propelled into stardom in 2018 with her role in Black Panther alongside the late Chadwick Boseman, who died in 2020. In 2022’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, she plays the lead role.

But Wright, 29, says she nearly quit acting several years ago during a bout of depression. At the time, she was partying and drinking. She told The Guardian she had lost her values and her perspective on life.

Actor Malachi Kirby (2016’s Roots), a Christian, invited her to an actors’ Bible study. Kirby said God had told him to reach out to her.

“[Christianity] gave me the centering I needed, the good foundation I needed, and it helped me to put in perspective what was important for me,” Wright said. “Chasing something that is not tangible or not wholesome is not the way I want to go. If I was to pack all this up, I’d still be happy with my faith, the contentment I feel and the connection to God.”

The newspaper asked her: Had she been chasing unwholesome things?

“Yes, of course. We all chase things,” Wright answered. “You feel you need a better job, or better role, or more accolades, or more recognition. And I was chasing that. I had been chasing, chasing, chasing, but feeling empty. I realized I don’t have to chase that anymore. If I trust that God has a plan for my life, and I follow that and trust I’m doing the right things, then if people feel it, they will. … The more I prayed, the more I felt connected and the less anxious.”

She launched a production company, Threesixteen, that gets its name from the New Testament verse John 3:16.

Wright and Boseman were close friends. He shared her faith, she said.

“He definitely believed in God,” she said. “He grew up a Christian, and his brother was a pastor.”

Photo courtesy: ©Getty Images/Jesse Grant/Stringer


Michael Foust has covered the intersection of faith and news for 20 years. His stories have appeared in Baptist Press, Christianity Today, The Christian Post, the Leaf-Chroniclethe Toronto Star and the Knoxville News-Sentinel.

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