A "Black Panther" easter egg was inconspicuously shown in the "Ageg of Ultron" film. While the actual costume of the Black Panther is revealed on the set of "Captain America: Civil War." In another instance Producer Kevin Feige is leading in the restructuring of Marvel Studios as a result of his frustration in working together with Isaac Perlmutter.
Over Mental reports that there is a "Black Panther" Easter egg in a certain scene in "Avengers: Age of Ultron." There is a scene where the file of Ulysses Klaue is shown but is pulled out of view hastily. But they showed a screenshot reportedly taken by a fan. Basically the details read that Ulysses Klaue was hired to kill T'Chaka at the Bilderberg conference for $10 million if he refused to negotiate Wakanda's resources which including Vibranium. But there was a personal vendetta for Klaue as the Panther was the one responsible for the death of his great-grandfather when trying to annex Wakanda in the 19th century. However, Kevin Faige has mentioned that T'Chaka is alive.
On another event, on-set photos of "Black Panther" costume were released online during the shoot of "Captain America: Civil War" according to Coming Soon. The character will be played by Chadwick Boseman as T'Challa. It was taken in Berlin, Germany where you can see Chadwick Bosman hanging from a crane dangling alongside a building with safety wires and in full costume. This movie will be Bosman's first appearance in BP full costume.
In another note, other than focusing on the production on "Black Panther" movie Marvel Studios is undergoing a major change. Producer Kevin Faige heads the restructuring of Marvel. The Mary Sue states that the move was because of his "several years of frustration" working with Isaac Perlmutter who is the CEO of Marvel Entertainment. Perlmutter's micromanaging was the main reason for Faige's dissatisfaction and brought it up to Bob Iger, Disney's CEO. As a result Faige along with co-president Louis D'Esposito will be reporting directly to Alan Horn who is the Chairman for Walt Disney Studios. This will make Faiger having larger if not complete control of Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Fans will see "Black Panther" as a co-avenger in "Captain America: Civil War" when it lands on theaters on May 6, 2016. BP's on movie will hit the movie houses 2 years after which will be on July 6, 2018.
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