Marvel's first noticeable black superhero will have its own movie in 2018. "Black Panther" starring Chadwick Boseman will be directed by Ryan Coogler, the director of the critically acclaimed movie, "Creed".
It was reported by The Inquisitr that Marvel's President Kevin Fiege said that African culture is important and will be tackled in the film. There will be Wakanda nation, which is a fictional place that is led by Black Panther himself. Marvel will give Africa an honourable look unlike other movies which depicted it as a war-torn place. This movie will definitely be different from other Marvel movies because of its African ambiance that is infrequently seen in American movies. The cast will also consist of mostly black actors to give authenticity to it like how Coogler gives genuineness to his movies.
Ryan Coogler became famous after he directed the spin-off movie of "Rocky" which is the "Creed". It was stated by The Root that Coogler gave realness to "Creed" which starred Michael B. Jordan that turned out to be a blockbuster hit. This was also the second time Coogler was offered to direct the film. Coogler is a film graduate and "Black Panther" will be his third movie ever.
The fans will get to watch not only "Black Panther" in the next coming years from Marvel but ten more movies. Opening with "Captain America: Civil War" and "Doctor Strange", and finishing with "Avengers: Infinity War - Part II" and "Inhumans". Amongst these adventures will be a swing of individual movies, including "Black Panther". "Black Panther" will be introduced in "Captain America: Civil War" this summer. It was according to Movie Web that the start of production of the movie is still unknown.
Loyal Marvel comics' fans are definitely excited about the film. Though fans still have to wait for two more years before witnessing another successful hit, Marvel is definitely stepping up its game for the fans.