The plot of the "Black Panther the Movie" receives ground breaking in the recently released Marvel movie, "Avengers: Age of Ultron." The movie will most likely sum up its story on Wakanda, the mysterious South African nation where the Black Panther was born. The enchanted land is also the source of the Vibranium, the indestructible metal where Captain America's shield is made from.
The movie "Avengers: Age of Ultron" is slowly stitching the plot for the upcoming "Infinity Wars" by introducing the precious metal Vibranium in the plot of its movie. Fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe are very aware of the strong connection of this precious metal to the upcoming November 2017 movie, "Black Panther." Though a cameo role from the character did not happen in the movie, the introduction was more than enough to create mystery and intrigue on the much desired metallic material.
A back story on how the "Black Panther" became the superhero that he is right now is most likely the plot of the movie. Wakanda, the place where the "Black Panther" was born will also be a focus in the movie. What mystery and power does this land offers gaining interest from the likes of Thanos, one of the biggest villains in the universe?
Chad Boseman is ready to take on the role of the Black Panther. He has a guaranteed spot on the upcoming "Captain America: Civil War" movie though her importance in the film was not revealed. However, his appearance in the film is believed to be an introduction on the things to look forward to in the upcoming standalone "Black Panther" movie. The movie is an adaptation of the first comic book series that featured a black lead character.
However, rumors of a delayed release date for the "Black Panther" movie are making the rounds due to the lack of official press releases and announcements for the upcoming film. The Marvel Cinematic Universe is also starting to become too fast-paced making fans start to worry.
Despite the hang-ups on the possible delayed release of the movie, fans are excited to discover more about the "Black Panther", the mysterious land of Wakanda, and the cought-after Vibranium. The spoilers from the "Avengers: Age of Ultron" movie were more than enough to send chills of excitement to the Marvel's die-hard fan base.
The "Black Panther" movie has an official release date of November 3, 2017.
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