The Black Panther movie might not spark a lot of enthusiasm at first. After all, the character does not get as much spotlight as heroes like Captain America, The Flash, and Iron Man, to name a few. Little do you know that this film has a budding potential when it comes to becoming a hit once it gets to the big screen.
The Black Panther movie is set to show on November 3, 2017 according to a couple of sources. On the other hand, IMDb reports the release date in the USA to be on July 6, 2018. Once you have a background on the movie, you will definitely wish for this to show sooner.
There is no doubt that you are wondering who the Black Panther is. The story dates back to 10,000 years ago in the fictional tribe of Wakanda, where "Black Panther" is the title bestowed under the royal line of kings/chieftains. To cut the long story short, the one to emerge as the hero is T'Challa who manages to keep his virtues despite family privileges.
The Black Panther movie will definitely make its mark in history as Marvel shows people the first African hero. The one to play this role is no longer a secret - Chad Boseman. With full gratitude, he says "I'm blessed to be a part of this Marvel Universe, and to work with you both, and I look forward to making magic together" as his statement towards Chris Evans, who plays as Captain America, and to Robert Downey, Jr., starring as the Iron Man.
The Black Panther thrives in the fictional setting of Wakanda which is devoid of limits unlike the other Marvel heroes who live on cities based on real life. With that, you can expect a lot of action, magic, and mayhem. Marvel president Kevin Feige himself takes a lot of pride in what will be achieved in the Black Panther movie. There's a lot coming to you so keep yourself posted for more updates!
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