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Al Comic Con di San Diego Kevin Feige ha ufficialmente confermato che Black Panther 2 è attualmente in lavorazione.

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Black Panther 2 Officially Confirmed by Marvel at Comic-Con

King T'Challa is coming back for more in Phase 4 of the MCU! Black Panther 2 has officially been confirmed as part of the studio's plans beyond Avengers: Endgame. This news may not come as a total surprise, given how successful the first movie was, but that doesn't make it any less exciting for those who want to return to Wakanda once again. The announcement was made during Marvel Studios' Hall H presentation at San Diego Comic-Con and, as is almost always the case, they didn't disappoint.

Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige took the stage at Hall H to reveal their first official Phase 4 plans. While they didn't say much when it comes to Black Panther 2, the title was dropped at the end of the panel as something they're working on. Though, it's not as far along as some of the other projects they announced, which is why they didn't dedicate more time to it at SDCC. At the end of the presentation, Feige also teased projects such as the Fantastic Four and X-Men reboots, as well as Captain Marvel 2 and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.

It had previously been reported that Ryan Coogler, who helmed the first movie, would be returning to write and direct the sequel. However, this is the first time that Marvel has confirmed the news. And when it comes to Marvel, it's not official until they say so. Coogler was not present at the panel. It's also very safe to assume that Chadwick Boseman will be back in the title role. There was some doubt about that following Infinity War, given that he was dusted by Thanos. But the heroes managed to set things right in Avengers: Endgame and Boseman can return safely as T'Challa, the rightful King of Wakanda.

Other Phase 4 movies that were discussed in greater detail included Eternals, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Black Widow, Thor: Love and Thunder and a Blade, which will star Mahershala Ali in the title role. Black Widow will be the first Phase 4 movie to arrive in theaters, as it's already filming and is scheduled to arrive on May 1, 2020.

Black Panther proved to be a sensation. Released in 2018, the movie grossed a staggering $1.34 billion at the global box office, besting everyone's expectations. The movie also earned a great deal of critical praise, as It currently boasts a 97 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The movie also went on to earn three Oscar wins, including for Best Original Score, Best Costume Design and Best Production Design. There is no indication currently when Black Panther 2 will arrive in theaters. Plot details are also currently being kept under wraps at this time. We'll be sure to keep you posted as any further details are revealed by Marvel.


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Dal sito Disinsider:

Just last week learned from a lot regarding Marvel Studios’ Phase 4 slate during SDCC. So we expect Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige to finally reveal some additional information on Black Panther 2, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Captain Marvel 2, as well as the Fantastic Four and the X-Men.


Al D23, Feige potrebbe fornire ulteriori informazioni su Black Panther 2.


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messaggio 24/8/2019, 23:32
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Ufficializzata la data di uscita: 6 maggio 2022.

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‘Black Panther II’ Reveals May 2022 Release Date [D23]

Marvel’s Black Panther was a phenomenon. Not only did the movie earn rave reviews and take in boffo box office, it was also nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Can Marvel strike gold twice with Black Panther II? There’s definitely a damn good chance, since Ryan Coogler is returning to write and direct. The first tease of Black Panther 2 popped-up at this year’s D23 Expo – here’s what we saw.

Ryan Coogler appeared onstage at D23 to reveal that the treatment for Black Panther II, which is still untitled, is complete. Coogler was tight-lipped on who the villain would be for the sequel to the 2018 smash hit, but did announce the theatrical release date would be May 6, 2022.

“I’m working on it trying to give fans something special,” Coogler said.

Chadwick Boseman returns as T’Challa / Black Panther in Black Panther 2, Ryan Coogler’s follow-up to his mega-Marvel hit. When asked in the past what he hoped to explore in the sequel, Ryan Coogler said: “Without getting into specifics, what I’ll say is something that I kind of, you know, what I struggled with at first is the difference between T’Challa in the comic books versus T’Challa in the MCU. And I always think that the differences lie in how old he was when he lost his father.”

Black Panther hits theaters on May 6, 2022.


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messaggio 4/12/2019, 8:38
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Doctor Doom Rumored To Appear In ‘Black Panther 2’

We are still a little over two years away from Black Panther 2, however we are slowly learning new details about the project, and thanks to a new report Marvel Studios may be using a recently acquired character in the upcoming sequel.

According to Murphy’s Multiverse, popular Marvel villain Doctor Doom will appear in the film as he begins expanding his empire into Africa, coming into conflict with the nation of Wakanda and thus T’Challa. Fans of the comics will remember that Doomwar saw Doom invade Wakanda in pursuit of its most valuable resource, Vibranium.

As of now this is a rumor and the site wants everyone to know that their source is solid but they have yet to confirm it as of now so treat the rumor as such. Murphy’s Multiverse is run by Charles Murphy, a friend and someone I’ve written with at a previous entertainment site, so I can validate that any info Murphy and his site shares is worth reporting on.

Read: ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ Will Introduce Lemar Hoskins aka Battlestar

We do know that Marvel Studios and COO Kevin Feige have plans for Doom, as he met with Noah Hawley (Legion) in the past to discuss his ideas for a solo film focusing on the iconic villain. As of now, that film is dead, so it’s possible the studio could take ideas from Hawley’s script.

Not much else is known about Black Panther 2 at this time but it was confirmed at Disney’s D23 Expo this past August that Ryan Coogler would return to direct and that the screenplay is finished. The cast from the first film are all expected to return.

Released in 2018, the first Black Panther was a critical and financial hit grossing $700 million domestically and over $1.3 billion globally overall. The film was nominated for 6 Academy Awards including Best Picture (which it ultimately lost to Green Book). The film did take home awards for Best Original Score, Costume Design, Production Design.

Black Panther 2 is scheduled to hit theaters on May 6 2022.
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News:

L'uscita del film è fissata per il 6 maggio 2022 in USA


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messaggio 29/8/2020, 10:15
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La morte (link) del suo grande interprete, Chadwick Boseman, porterà probabilmente a un recast per il protagonista, a meno che non vogliano fare della sorella Shuri la nuova Black Panter, staremo a vedere...Io punterei comunque a un recast per T'Challa, il suo ruolo è già iconico ma conosciamo ancora troppo poco del suo personaggio, che potrebbe dare ancora tanto al MCU.
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Black Panther, i fan sono contrari a un recasting dopo la scomparsa di Chadwick Boseman

Dopo la scomparsa di Chadwick Boseman, il Black Panther dei Marvel Studios, i fan si sono riversati in massa su Twitter per opporsi a un eventuale recasting del personaggio.
È decisamente presto per chiedersi delle sorti del franchise di Pantera Nera, ma è innegabile (dando un’occhiata sui social) che i fan abbiano chiesto e continuino a chiedere a gran voce che la Casa delle Idee non scelga un altro attore per affidargli il ruolo di T’Challa.
I recasting nell’Universo Cinematografico Marvel, ricordiamo, ci sono stati solo in rare occasioni, vedasi Edward Norton (Bruce Banner) e Terrence Howard (Rhodey).
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Ci sarà sicuramente un BP 2 dato il successo del primo, e comunque per ogni eroe stanno facendo tre film (diventa quasi un canone), quindi dovranno per forza fare un recast, che la cosa accontenti i fan o meno...


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messaggio 2/9/2020, 8:04
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Un nome è sulla bocca di alcuni, anche la mia, John David Washington, che sta facendo molto parlare di sé dopo Tenet di Christopher Nolan.
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Disney Grapples With How to Proceed on 'Black Panther' Without Chadwick Boseman

Outside of family, only a small group of insiders was aware of the Marvel star’s battle with cancer, and now studio executives are grieving and figuring out a way forward.
On Aug. 28, Marvel chief creative officer Kevin Feige received an urgent email regarding Chadwick Boseman, with no further information. Unbeknownst to anyone at the studio, the Black Panther star had been battling colon cancer privately for four-plus years and had taken a sudden turn for the worse. By the time Feige read the message an hour later, Boseman already had died, sending shock waves through Disney and the tight-knit Marvel Cinematic Universe.

A source close to Boseman tells The Hollywood Reporter that the 43-year-old actor, who had become noticeably thin in recent months, was convinced until about a week before his death that he was going to beat cancer and would be able to gain the weight back for a Black Panther sequel that was scheduled to go into production in March. The actor was even set to prepare for the new film beginning in September.

Now, the studio is processing the grief of losing a loved one — an actor beloved and respected on- and offscreen — while having to face the economic realities of forging ahead with a billion-dollar franchise without its titular star. Furthermore, his death will ripple across the Marvel film universe, given that the Black Panther character was poised to appear in other interconnected films, as Boseman already had done in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War, 2018’s Avengers: Infinity War and last year’s all-time top box office grosser, Avengers: Endgame.

Disney sources say the company is processing its grief and that its focus at this stage is to pay tribute to Boseman and not on the making of a Black Panther sequel. Only a handful of non-family members knew that Boseman was sick, including producing partner Logan Coles, longtime agent Michael Greene, trainer Addison Henderson and 42 director Brian Helgeland — with varying degrees of knowledge about the severity of the actor’s condition. No one involved with Black Panther was aware, says a source. It was Boseman’s wish to keep his cancer battle private.

Many are left wondering how Boseman kept his diagnosis under wraps while shooting a film with a colossal budget like the $200 million Black Panther in 2017 (the film opened the following year and went on to earn $1.35 billion worldwide and was nominated for a best picture Oscar). But film finance attorney Schuyler Moore says a Marvel star wouldn’t likely require a medical examination for insurance purposes.

“Big studios don’t often [get] completion bonds,” says Moore. “They are more prevalent in the indie filmmaking world. Sometimes, the big studios will look to insure for a particular actor, but they usually have a particular reason for doing so. Otherwise, studios will just shoulder the risk [of sickness or death].”

In recent years, studios have contended with the sudden deaths of franchise stars including Disney in 2016 with Star Wars’ Carrie Fisher at age 60, Universal in 2013 with Fast & Furious’ Paul Walker at 40, and Warner Bros. in 2008 with The Dark Knight’s Heath Ledger at 28. In each case, the studios found ways to move ahead with all-important franchises while also honoring beloved or fan-favorite actors.

In Fisher’s case, Disney’s Lucasfilm initially said it would carry on without Princess Leia — one of the most popular characters in modern film history — for 2019’s The Rise of Skywalker. It later changed course, putting Fisher back into the story, with director J.J. Abrams incorporating a combination of unused footage from 2015’s The Force Awakens and 2017’s The Last Jedi and CG effects to create Fisher’s scenes in Skywalker. “We assembled this enormous matrix of everything that she ever said, and [co-writer] Chris Terrio essentially went through the footage and wrote her scenes based around the lines that were available,” VFX supervisor Roger Guyett of Industrial Light & Magic told THR in January.

Likewise, Universal had issues of its own when star Walker died in a car crash while on a break from filming the seventh installment of Fast & Furious. After pressing pause on production, the studio and director James Wan came up with a plan that would salvage the movie but retire the character and give him an appropriate sendoff. The production used Walker’s two brothers as stand-ins for scenes and scans of their bodies were used for others, with Walker’s face coming from outtakes or even other movies.

With Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy, Warners launched a robust awards-season campaign for Ledger, who won a posthumous supporting actor Oscar.

Still, the challenges Disney faces are, in some ways, unprecedented given that Boseman is Black Panther’s eponymous star. The closest approximation would be The Crow’s Brandon Lee, killed in an on-set accident only a few days away from completing the film in 1993 (the film’s script was tweaked, and Crow was finished with the help of early CGI technology and stunt doubles).

Most observers agree that Disney has several options. One is to replace Boseman, which could generate a fan outcry and prompt inevitable comparisons between actors. Even with a scheduled release date of 2022, already iffy due to the coronavirus pandemic, few actors may be willing to take on that challenge. The second option, which may be more tenable, is to make T’Challa’s sister, Shuri (Letitia Wright) the new Black Panther. That scenario also aligns with events portrayed in one of the comic book series on which the film is based.

Whatever direction Disney takes, the loss of Boseman to the franchise is immeasurable. As Coogler wrote in his remembrance of the star: “I spent the last year preparing, imagining and writing words for him to say, that we weren’t destined to see. It leaves me broken knowing that I won’t be able to watch another close-up of him in the monitor again or walk up to him and ask for another take.”
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messaggio 15/9/2020, 22:20
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Da prendere ASSOLUTAMENTE CON LE PINZE!!!

Sappiamo che il sito non gode di grande fama, ma talvolta riportano notizie poi fondate... vedremo. In ogni caso, attenzione a non prendere per assolutamente vero tutto, sono comunque rumors che circolano.

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T’Challa Will Reportedly Be Written Out Of The MCU In Black Panther 2

Fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe are still mourning the sudden and shocking loss of Chadwick Boseman, but the studio will soon be forced to make some difficult decisions about the creative direction of Black Panther 2. There might already be a May 2022 release date locked in and pre-production is now underway, but there’s not a single person that would be upset if the sequel was delayed for the foreseeable future.

After all, Boseman was the leading man of the MCU’s biggest box office hit that wasn’t an Avengers movie, one that marked a cultural milestone for blockbuster cinema and inspired a generation in the process. However, director Ryan Coogler and the rest of the returning cast and crew could well decide that the best way to honor the actor’s memory would be to create something that they know he’d be proud of.

The long game for Marvel has always been to have Letitia Wright’s Shuri inherit the mantle of Black Panther from her elder brother, that much we know. Although, this wasn’t expected to happen until the King of Wakanda’s third or fourth solo outing.

Boseman’s passing might accelerate these plans, however, because we’ve now heard from our sources – the same ones who told us Taskmaster would be the villain in Black Widow, Netflix is developing a Witcher prequel and a Ms. Marvel show is coming to Disney Plus, all of which were correct – that the passing of the torch is likely to happen in Black Panther II if the project moves forward on its current schedule.

According to our intel, the plan right now is to have T’Challa die off-screen and his death addressed in the early stages of the story, with Shuri poised to become her nation’s protector in the film. The former monarch’s shadow will of course loom large over the narrative as Black Panther 2 pays tribute to Boseman’s iconic take on the superhero, while this course of action will also continue his legacy by having another popular character assume the role and lead the franchise into the future.


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messaggio 16/9/2020, 7:59
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Mi sembrerebbe la decisione più sensata, inoltre il film guadagnerebbe un impatto emotivo enorme per il continuo parallelismo che si avrebbe con la realtà. Boseman e T'Challa sono considerati un tutt'uno inseparabili. Il film rappresenterebbe un tributo ai quali pochi si negherebbero. Avrebbe già scritto bilioni di dollari prima ancora di essere girato, secondo il mio parere.
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Tenoch Huerta in Talks to Play Villain in Marvel Studios’ ‘Black Panther’ Sequel

Marvel Studios is prepping its untiled Black Panther sequel, which is expected to hit theaters in 2022, hopefully by then, theatergoing will be a thing again.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Narcos: Mexico star Tenoch Huerta is currently in talks to play an unknown villain in the upcoming sequel. Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong’o, Winston Duke and Angela Bassett are expected to return, with Wright expected to take on an expanded role in the franchise moving forward.
The trade also revealed that the sequel is expected to start production in Atlanta, where most of Marvel’s projects shoot, in July and last upwards of six months.
Marvel, which had no comment on The Hollywood Reporters’ story, has not revealed it’s plans on how it plans to proceed without the late Chadwick Boseman, who sadly passed away this summer, after a long secretive battle with cancer. Although, the studio has indicated that it will not use any CGI to include the late star in the film, which was something Lucasfilm did in both Rogue One and The Rise of Skywalker, with Disney Legend Carrie Fisher.
Story details on the sequel are being kept underwraps but Ryan Coogler is set to return to direct with the script already written.
Not much else is known about Black Panther 2 at this time but it was confirmed at Disney’s D23 Expo this past August that Ryan Coogler would return to direct and that the screenplay is finished. The cast from the first film are all expected to return.
Released in 2018, the first Black Panther was a critical and financial hit grossing $700 million domestically and over $1.3 billion globally overall. The film was nominated for 6 Academy Awards including Best Picture (which it ultimately lost to Green Book). The film did take home awards for Best Original Score, Costume Design, Production Design.
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messaggio 11/12/2020, 9:07
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Black Panther 2 Will Not Recast T’Challa

During the Disney Investor Day, Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige announced that the upcoming Black Panther II will not recast T’Challa following the death of Chadwick Boseman. Instead, the film will continue to explore the incomparable world of Wakanda and all of the rich and varied characters introduced in the Ryan Coogler movie.

“Chadwick Boseman was an immensely talented actor and an inspirational individual who affected all of our lives professionally and personally,” Feige said (via SlashFilm). “His portrayal of T’Challa the Black Panther is iconic and transcends any iteration of the character in any other medium from Marvel’s past. And it’s for that reason that we will not recast the character. However, to honor the legacy that Chad helped us build through his portrayal of the king of Wakanda, we want to continue to explore the world and all the rich and varied characters introduced in the first film.” [...]
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messaggio 17/1/2021, 9:54
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Michael+Namor sarebbe un'accoppiata fotonica!

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Michael B. Jordan Rumored To Return For ‘Black Panther 2’

So much for burying him with his ancestors…

According to a new report from Fandomwire, Michael B. Jordan could be reprising his role as Killmonger in Ryan Coogler’s upcoming Black Panther sequel.

Now, we can’t confirm this report, but if true, it’s unknown just how big of a role he’d play. He could wind up showing up in flashbacks, but he could also potentially go on to take up the Black Panther mantle.

After the tragic passing of Chadwick Boseman last year, fans have floated several ideas and theories about who would wear the mask next. While Leticia Wright’s Shuri seems like the most obvious choice, she may have actually hurt her chances after sharing some controversial tweets recently that condemning the COVID-19 vaccine.

Another candidate that’s been suggested is Winston Duke’s M’Baku. Considering the character pursued the mantle in the first film and just how much of a star Duke’s become since the release of the first film, it’s easy to see why choosing him would be a no-brainer.

Still from Avengers: Infinity War.
At this point, it’s unclear if the studio plans to even address the death of Boseman, though it’s been made abundantly clear that T’Challa will not be recast and that no CGI double will be used to replace him.

Fandomwire has also previously reported that the film could introduce Dr. Doom and Namor. After a subtle reference to some “seismic activity” near Wakanda in Avengers: Endgame, the latter would be a little more plausible. Considering that Killmonger wanted his body to be tossed into the ocean, if Namor could be the one to save him.

This is all just speculation though.

It’s unknown when production is scheduled to start for Black Panther 2, but the film currently has a July 8, 2022 release date.
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messaggio 28/1/2021, 19:56
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Secondo me se tornasse Michael B. Jordan, redento, dietro la maschera di Black Panther sarebbe la scelta migliore per una serie di motivi:
1) Jordan è un nome con la N maiuscola, è sexy e molto popolare, perfetto per trascinare il film (non sfigura per niente accanto ai nomi altisonanti di Hemsworth, Evans e Downey Jr.) 2) ha fatto parte del primo film e il seguito, con lui a bordo, sarebbe nel segno della continuità 3) Black Panther deve continuare ad essere un uomo, perché non fosse sfortunatamente mancato il suo protagonista originario, sarebbe continuato ad essere maschio almeno per un pò di film. Laetitia Wright sarà anche brava, per qualcuno (non per me) simpatica (ha un qualcosa di irritante) ma non ha lo status di star capace di reggere e trainare un franchise col suo nome, va benissimo come caratterista e coprotagonista. Quindi Michael, per me la corona è già tua e sarebbe bello il ritorno del suo personaggio come antieroe ed ex cattivo redento, specie se fronteggerà, come rumoreggiato, l'"aquaman" tanto atteso della Marvel, ovvero Namor.

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Black Panther 2: Michael B. Jordan open to returning as Killmonger

In a recent interview with People, Creed star Michael B. Jordan addressed the possibility of returning as the fan-favorite villain Erik Killmonger in Ryan Coogler’s upcoming Black Panther sequel. The actor revealed that he cherished the time he had worked on the acclaimed MCU film, especially after the untimely death of his beloved friend and titular star Chadwick Boseman.

“That’s something that is very, very near and dear to my heart for a lot of obvious reasons,” Jordan said. “[I] had a really tough year losing somebody close to me. And what that means for that franchise is it was devastating.”

If given the opportunity, Jordan admitted that he is always open to return to the Black Panther universe, “But being in that world in a character that I loved playing, and working with [writer/director Ryan Coogler] and all that good stuff, it’s family. We created a family over there. So to be able to be in that world again is something that, I think, will always be on the table in some capacity.”
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REGÉ-JEAN PAGE RUMORED AS BLACK PANTHER

A wild rumor has hit the net that claims Bridgerton star Regé-Jean Page will play the new Black Panther or some version of the character.

The rumor comes from Hollywood gossip site Crazy Days and Nights which is reportedly run by a Hollywood lawyer who leaks insider information about celebs and the industry.

It's claimed that Regé-Jean Page is the early frontrunner to star in Black Panther 2 for Marvel, but it's said Regé-Jean Page will not be playing T'Challa, the character recently played by the late Chadwick Boseman, but Regé-Jean Page will play a new character in the sequel:

"Which foreign born breakout star of that period streaming show is the early frontrunner to play this Marvel superhero? It will be an entirely new alter ego character not the one portrayed by the recently deceased actor.

Regé-Jean Page/"Bridgerton"/"Black Panther"/Chadwick Boseman"

The rumor does have some merit to it as Marvel has said they won't be replacing Chadwick Boseman, with previous rumors offering Letitia Wright's Shuri will take up the Black Panther mantle in some way in addition to another character, which, if the above rumor is legit, could be Regé-Jean Page

Regé-Jean Page stars in Netflix's Bridgerton

Bridgerton is currently one of Netflix's most popular shows and there is no doubt that Regé-Jean Page has taken the world by storm where he plays Simon Basset, Duke of Hastings.

Page is a British-Zimbabwean actor also known for Roots, For The People, and he was featured in Mortal Engines as Captain Khora.

Black Panther 2 currently has a July 8, 2022 release date with Ryan Coogler back to write and direct the movie.

It has also recently been announced that Coogler is developing a Black Panther spinoff Disney Plus series about Wakanda, with it said Coogler is also developing additional Marvel projects.


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messaggio 10/2/2021, 19:52
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Figo è figo, ma in Bridgerton non mi ha dato un'interpretazione così convincente delle sue doti attoriali. Ma lo scoop è certamente interessante.
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Black Panther 2: Martin Freeman tornerà a interpretare Everett Ross

In una recente intervista con Collider, Martin Freeman ha confermato che tornerà a interpretare Everett Ross in Black Panther 2.
“Sì, sarò anche nel secondo Black Panther” ha confermato l’attore. “Parlerò con Ryan Coogler molto presto per capire un po’ di cose. Non ho letto la sceneggiatura quindi non ho idea di cosa succederà“.
Ha poi aggiunto, sulla scomparsa di Chadwick Boseman:
Non so ancora come sarà. Ovviamente prima che Chad morisse l’idea di farlo senza di lui sarebbe stata stupida. Sarebbe stata folle. È stato sconvolgente ed è ancora molto, molto strano che non sia più tra noi. Sono curioso quanto voi di sapere come sarà e lo scoprirò presto. Tutto ciò che so è che io ci sarò.

In occasione dell’Investor Day della Disney, lo scorso dicembre, i Marvel Studios hanno annunciato anche alcune novità su Black Panther 2 come il fatto che la pellicola non uscirà a maggio 2022 come inizialmente previsto, ma l’8 luglio 2022.

In tale occasione è stato inoltre confermato che il film inoltre non continuerà a raccontare la storia di T’Challa, ma anzi la produzione “onorerà l’eredità di Chadwick Boseman” scegliendo di non affidare il ruolo ad un altro attore. Kevin Feige ha spiegato, infatti, che il sequel “continuerà a esplorare il mondo incredibile di Wakanda e tutti i personaggi diversificati e ricchi presentati nel primo film“.
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Il titolo del film sarà enfaticamente Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.

Fonte: Comingsoon.net

Veu vi spiace reintitolare il topic in "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever aka Black Panther 2"? Grazie mille smile.gif.
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messaggio 3/5/2021, 20:42
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Certo Alessio, sistemiamo subito!

Che Shuri diventi Black Panther? nei fumetti è così... chissà nel film...

Tra l'altro nel sequel è confermata anche Lupita...


Ecco il logo del film:



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Grazie veu.
Vi prego no Shuri, troppo su di giri e ha una fisicità che a me disturba. Lupita tutta la vita.
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Dal sito The Illuminerdi:

BLACK PANTHER 2: TENOCH HUERTA IS NAMOR AND INTRIGUING ATLANTEAN SUPPORTING CAST REVEAL: EXCLUSIVE

Black Panther 2 is one of the most highly anticipated upcoming MCU projects. After the tragic passing of Chadwick Boseman, who masterfully embodied T’Challa, fans were saddened by the loss and uncertainty about what would happen to the franchise.

Not much about the story is known other than the fact that T’Challa will not be recast and most of the original Black Panther cast, as well as director Ryan Coogler, are returning. Last month Marvel revealed the title of the sequel, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, and that the film is still set to be released July 8, 2022 during their “Marvel Studios Celebrates The Movies” trailer.

Fandomwire previously reported that Black Panther 2 would include a conflict between Wakanda and Atlantis which has led to speculation from fans. It was also reported that Narcos: Mexico star Tenoch Huerta had joined the cast as an unknown villain. And after some intense digging, The Illuminerdi has learned from our sources that Tenoch Huerta will be playing none other than Namor the Submariner.

NAMOR’S MCU DEBUT IN BLACK PANTHER 2

Fans have long suspected that Namor would be making his MCU debut in Black Panther 2. Namor is one of Marvel’s first characters, making his first public appearance in Marvel Comics #1 the first comic book of Timely Comics the predecessor of Marvel. Namor is also considered the first antihero in comic books. Namor is the mutant son of a human father and Atlantean mother and is Atlantean royalty eventually taking his place on the throne.

Namor has a long and storied history in Marvel Comics portrayed as an antihero, a short-tempered superhero, and an antagonist attacking the surface dwellers who he perceives as wronging his kingdom and people. Although many of Namor’s powers come from his Atlantean heritage, he also possesses uniquely mutant abilities like flight. Namor and Atlantis have a long history with Wakanda and T’Challa in the comics, with the two hidden kingdoms known for warring against each other.

POC Culture revealed that Black Panther 2 was looking to cast one Mayan woman called “Zyanya” and one Mayan man called “Cadmael”. They also reported that “the casting call indicates that all actors of North and South American Indigenous backgrounds will be considered for the roles.”

We at The Illuminerdi can reveal that the two “Mayan warriors” that Black Panther 2 has been looking to cast are important characters in Namor and Atlantean lore. Zyanya is a codename for Namora, Namor’s cousin, while Cadmael is a codename for Attuma, an Atlantean warlord.

Both of these characters have played important roles in Namor’s story. Namora is Namor’s cousin, although not by blood, and while originally named Aquaria Nautica Neptunia, she was nicknamed Namora in honor of her cousin. She is an ally of Namor’s and like him, Namora is half Atlantean and half mutant with the ability to fly.

Attuma was born into a tribe of Atlantean barbaric nomads who were banished from the underwater kingdom long before his birth. Attuma, born with enhanced strength, speed, and endurance, quickly rose to lead his tribe and declared himself the prophesied conqueror of Atlantis. Attuma is an enemy of Namor fighting and manipulating to steal the throne from him. Although Namor inevitably defeats his adversary, subverting Attuma’s schemes for power. Given the pairs antagonistic relationship it will be interesting to see how Attuma plays into Black Panther 2.

Many fans picked up on a possible tease of the famed Submariner that the writers included in Avengers: Endgame. When Okoye is updating Natasha Romanoff, she asks about underwater tremors off the coast of Africa and when asked how they will handle it Okoye replies that because it is an earthquake under the ocean they handle it by not handling it.

During a quarantine watch party, co-writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely were directly asked on Twitter if this was a reference to Namor and Christopher Markus confirmed by answering “Sometimes, you plant seeds. Sometimes, they grow.” And it looks like these seeds will come to fruition in the highly anticipated Black Panther 2.

Fans have long been hoping to see the Submariner make his live-action debut in the MCU and Black Panther 2 will finally bring in this historic character. Black Panther 2 is the perfect place to introduce Namor and possibly bring in the long and checkered history between Wakanda and Atlantis from the comics which will raise the stakes in terms of villains. An impressive feat given that Killmonger is considered one of the best in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Black Panther 2 has an impressive legacy to follow not only with the first Black Panther, but the loss of Chadwick Boseman as the titular character. With Namor, Namora, Attuma, and the underwater kingdom of Atlantis coming into play it looks like the film will be an impressive follow up to its ground-breaking predecessor.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is scheduled to be released July 8, 2022. Are you excited about Black Panther: Wakanda Forever? What do you think about Tenoch Huertas playing Namor? Who do you want to see as Namora and Attuma? Leave your thoughts in the comments below or on our social media and be sure to check back with The Illuminerdi for more MCU and Black Panther 2 news.




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Ma speriamo, attendo Namor dalla prima ora e un regno acquatico, dopo la Terra, lo spazio e le dimensioni magiche è quello che mancava nel MCU.
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