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I'd wait to see this as a rental. No interest in the character. I've already seen the movie. It's called the Phantom.
 
I love Black Panther. He's more exciting than Cap to me, so I don't know why people think this movie will be dull.
 
I wld b happier with Chadwick than I would with Morris Chestnut. However my top 2 choices remain Chewetel Eijofo and Idris Elba. But Chadwick would not b a bad guy for the role.

I just wis Marvel would stop draggingass with this one. BP needs some screen time!!!!
 
I cannot wait for this movie! A great, young lead actor. Now they just need to write a good script and show Wakanda the way it should be. Some of the teaser behind-the-scenes pics have me worried.
 
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Poor Panther can't catch a break...
And the late winter release date means a much lower budget.
 
At least they pulled in the date. I really hope your statement isn't true. That would suck to create the country of Wakanda to look like its poverty-stricken.
 
Marvel Confirms Creed Director Ryan Coogler Is Directing Black Panther | Comicbook.com
Marvel Studios has put out a press release confirming that Ryan Coogler, the immensely-talented filmmaker behind Creed and Fruitvale Station, is directing their Black Panther solo film starring Chadwick Boseman.

Official press release follows:

It’s official, Marvelites: Ryan Coogler will step up to direct Marvel’s “Black Panther,” in theaters February 16, 2018!

Chadwick Boseman will star in “Black Panther” after debuting as the character in the upcoming Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War,” in theaters May 6.

“We are fortunate to have such an esteemed filmmaker join the Marvel family,” said producer Kevin Feige. “The talents Ryan showcased in his first two films easily made him our top choice to direct ‘Black Panther.’ Many fans have waited a long time to see Black Panther in his own film, and with Ryan we know we’ve found the perfect director to bring T’Challa’s story to life.”


Coogler wrote and directed his first award-winning feature film, “Fruitvale Station,” in 2013. Most recently he directed the critically-acclaimed “Creed,” which earned Sylvester Stallone a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture.

Black Panther has been an important character in the Marvel universe for 50 years. He is the king of the technologically-advanced nation of Wakanda, and Panther has served as a member of the Avengers in addition to his many solo adventures.
 
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