The Black Panther Will Not Be Recast

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The Black Panther Will Not Be Recast

Post by Rio » Tue Feb 23, 2021 12:50 pm

I thought I'd make a "Black History" post in honor of Black History month.

Black Panther will not be recast following Chadwick Boseman's death

I never even saw the movie because most Marvel movies are stupid, but I did quite like that fight scene between Bucky and Black Panther They really did a good job on that sequence.

It's also important to remember that whoever wrote the entry on Black Panther in the 80's Marvel Universe gave him the super power of swinging through trees like a monkey. WordPress gave my blog the axe so I don't have the image uploaded anywhere yet but I will reupload it later and post it here.

That shit was wrong because I was able to find some original Black Panther storylines from the early 70's and he never swung through trees. In one issue I read, he engineered the automated security in the Avenger's mansion to be more effective in stopping threats.
The legacy of the character Black Panther will continue on -- but not with someone new in the iconic role.

Marvel Studios said Thursday that it will not recast the character played by the late Chadwick Boseman.

"(Boseman's) 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 react the character," Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige said during his presentation at Disney Investor Day.

"However, to honor the legacy that Chad helped us build, we want to continue to explore the world of Wakanda and all the rich and varied characters introduced in the first film."

The sequel is scheduled to be released on July 8, 2022, and will be written and directed by Ryan Coogler.

Boseman died in August at age 43, after fighting a private battle with colon cancer.

"Black Panther" made more than $1 billion globally in less than a month after its 2018 release.

In a tribute following Boseman's death, Coogler said he was among the many who had no knowledge of Boseman's illness.

"Because he was a caretaker, a leader, and a man of faith, dignity and pride, he shielded his collaborators from his suffering," Coogler wrote. "He lived a beautiful life. And he made great art."
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