Black panther 2
Marvel Studios called the whole world "Wakanda Forever!" We know when “Black Panther” released on theatres in Feb 2018, it hits a huge run, with the best reviews from any film in Marvel's cinematic universe that made the film one of the highest-grossing films of all time Have given. Of course, Disney is making a sequel. While Black Panther 2 featured Marvel's big stage 4 at Comic-Con International 2019, the film was confirmed a month later at Disney's D23 conference.
Director and co-writer Ryan Coogler, along with star Chadwick Boseman in the role of T'Challa, will likely be set in a very different Mars universe than Black Panther 2 (or whatever the film's official title is expiring). Thanks to the events of the first film, both the original film and Avengers: Endgame. In the latest update, Disney shared exactly when we can expect to return to theaters - and don't hold your breath. It's going to be a while
Release date
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Marvel Studios' schedule was already filled with
films such as Black Widow, The Eternals, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of
Madness, and Thor: Love and Thunder, but a delay in release led to a series of
changes to the MCU release date.
However, the good news is that Black Panther 2 -
which is not an official title - will be barely affected. At Disney's D23 Expo,
the film was given a May 6, 2022, release date, and the post-release delayed
release date is just two days later: May 8, 2022.
Marvel did not say if Black Panther 2 is
officially considered part of the MCU's Phase 4 or if it will join Blade 5 and
others as part of Phase 5. Not that it really matters. We are getting more
Black Panthers. For now, that's enough.
the director
Confirming his return as writer and director on
Black Panther 2 in October 2018, Ryan Coogler indicated that he is well aware
of the unique pressure placed on him to replicate the success of the first
film.
“I got a chance to make three feature films, each
of them with their own specific type of pressure. In its process, it seems
outrageous every time, ”Coogler told Indiever ".When its come to make sequels, I have never done that before - a sequel to something
I've directed myself. So I think there's going to be a lot of pressure, but
what we're trying to do Going, he's just focused on work, like we always do.
[We] will really try to step by step and try to calm everything around us, to
actually do something like that. Will focus on trying that has some sort of
meaning. "
Returning cast
Almost all of Black Panther's cast are expected to
return for a sequel, with Chadwick Boseman's Teachala an ensemble that also
features the Wakandan character portrayed by Lupita Nyongo (Nakia), Danai
Gurira (Okoye), Letitia Wright (Shuri) Are included. ), Winston Duke (M'Baku),
and Daniel Kaluya (W'Kabi). Martin Freeman to CIA agent Everett K. He is
expected to reclaim his role as Ross.
Report
indicated that Black Panther actor Michael B. Jordan may also be reprise his
role - in one form or another, as Eric Kilmonger in the follow-up film.
Although Jordan's character was a popular one, his
(spoiler alert) terminal status at the end of the first film suggests that
viewers have seen the end of his story arc. Of course, it often takes longer
than death to put a fan-favorite character down in a comic book film.
New cast
According to U.K outlet Metro, multi-talented
actor, musician, writer, and comedian Donald Glover is being selected for a
role in the film. The creator and star of the Atlanta series (and Solo: A Star
Wars Story Actor) first appeared in Spider-Man: Homecoming as a small-time
criminal Peter Parker during his early adventures and reportedly "in
casual conversation About to play a character in the sequel to "Black
Panther" alongside Kogler.
The report states that Glover will play a new
character introduced in the film, and will not recreate his role from
Homecoming, even though his character in that film - Aaron Davis - is a key in
Spider Man's recent comics continuation . If Glover found his way into the
film's cast, the source indicated that he would play the role of a villain.
Story
Its like always Marvel keeps the plot of the Black
Panther sequel - if there is one at this point - a closely guarded secrets.
However, studio president Kevin Feige has given some vague hints as to what the
creative team has in mind when it comes to the future of T'Challa, Wakanda, and
Black Panther.
In a March 2018 interview with Entertainment
Weekly, he said, "One of Marvel Studios' favorite past is sitting on Part
One and we're talking and dreaming about what we will do in Part Two." He
said, "We were in conversation with Black Panther earlier." We have
ideas and a very solid direction where we want to head with the other. "
While not much was given in the way of that clue,
Feige hinted that Wakanda's past - and the history of the Black Panther - may
also inform the franchise's future. Referring to the prologue in Black Panther,
in which T'Challa's father, T'Chaca of America, in the early 90s, stated that
the specific time period could not be revisited, but as a leader The idea of
the history of Black Ethere and the savior of Wakanda) has given rise to some
intriguing questions.
As we talked about the Ancestral plane sequence in
Black Panther where, towards end of the film, Trechla takes the herb again and
confront her father, where he likes to, hey, man. We are spoiled in a way, and
I want to change it. "He said" There is that moment where all the
ancestors follow Tretaka. We will joke and go, go I want to see… what is their
story? What is the story? Who was the first king of Wakanda, Bashenga? Who is
the third left behind T'Chaka? What was his story in 1938 in Wakanda? it will
be good. "It all starts like a conversation. The more viewers want to see
these stories, the more opportunities we have to explore different places and
times ”
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