It has been a long time since we saw the world of Wakanda on the big screen. The last time we were there, was in the form of Black Panther. Its sequel is still to be determined by Marvel, but it seems like it will happen. Here is everything you need to know about Black Panther 3…
Black Panther 3 is the name that Marvel has given to the next installment of their celebrated superhero film series. This sequel will be set in Wakanda, and will again feature Chadwick Boseman as Black Panther, almost twenty years after the first film (which was only released in 2018). The film will take place before Winter Solider 2, which was released in 2014. This sequel has a much better chance of getting made now that Disney has taken over Marvel Studios from a rival studio, Fox.
Who’s In The Casting For “Black Panther 3”?
- Letitia Wright as Shuri
- Winston Duke as M’Baku
- Danai Gurira as Okoye
- Lupita Nyong’o as Nakia
- Florence Kasumba as Ayo
- Michaela Coel as Aneka
- Tenoch Huerta as Namor
- Martin Freeman as CIA operative Everett Ross
What’s The Plotting Of “Black Panther 3”?
It sounds like the scenario of Black Panther 3 will be almost identical to that of Black Panther 2. The sequel will continue from the end of the first film, probably around the time when Shuri assumes her duties as Black Panther. Shuri is already a known character in Marvel Comics and thus has an established fanbase. She is one of the smartest people out there, with many degrees and mastery over technology. In Wakanda, she has a good working relationship with T’Challa as well, although she is still younger than him by several years.
Having someone so young join the Black Panther team will work well for this film because it would guarantee that they get to share their first major adventure together.
What’s The Release Date Of “Black Panther 3”?
The release date is currently unknown. If Marvel intends to stick to their usual schedule and make a sequel every two years, then we could see Black Panther 3 in 2020.
What’s Interesting About “Black Panther 3”?
Black Panther 2 was released in a very strange part of the MCU timeline. The previous film, Thor: Ragnarok, took place almost immediately after the snap heard around the world. While Black Panther 2 took place before Winter Soldier 2, it still happened before Avengers 4.
With that in mind, it will be very interesting to see how Black Panther 3 fits into the MCU timeline.
Black Panther 3 is based on a Marvel Comics character who has featured prominently in their movies since Captain America: Civil War in 2016.
What About “Black Panther 3”?
When Disney bought Marvel, fans were understandably nervous about what changes would be made. Almost ten years later with Avengers: Endgame it looks like the merger was a positive thing for fans as the MCU gets bigger than ever before. There will be bigger and better films, with better action sequences and an introduction to the world of Black Panther.
With ten years separating the release of Black Panther from Infinity War, fans will be able to see how Wakanda used the power of extraterrestrial objects to make T’Challa relevant again. If this is anything like how it was in The Ultimates comics or in Avengers: Infinity War-Part 2, then it will be an exciting time for fans.
What’s The Review On the “Black Panther” Series?
Marvel has, of course, created all sorts of sequels to their movies and TV shows since the inception of the MCU. There are many series that fans have seen back to back, some quite a while ago.
Some other notable TV shows which have spawned sequels include The Following, Agent Carter, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Iron Man: Armored Adventures, and Incredible Hulk: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes (the latter was not a spin-off).
These shows had quite a limited lifespan in the MCU and were eventually replaced with newer series like Agent Carter, Agent Carter: S.H.I.E.L.D., and the first season of Iron Man: Armored Adventures, which has a much larger fanbase thanks to the TV shows inspired by it that are still running today (like Marvel’s The Punisher or Marvel’s Runaways).