Lou Cypher
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Lol the Panther Suit must be miserable to film in all day in this summer heat. I think they're filming somewhere hot too
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Lou_Cypher;c-9879710 said:Lol the Panther Suit must be miserable to film in all day in this summer heat. I think they're filming somewhere hot too
Lou_Cypher;c-9879576 said:Why Killmonger And Klaw Team Up To Take On Black Panther
With San Diego Comic-Con around the corner, we’re starting to learn more about the various production companies’ and publishers’ plans for the event. We already know Marvel Studios is holding a huge presentation to showcase some of their upcoming movies, such as Thor: Ragnarok and Black Panther.
The latter was recently featured in Entertainment Weekly’s SDCC issue, with stars Chadwick Boseman, Danai Gurira, Lupita Nyong’o and more showcased in some brand new photos loaded with information about the movie.
Black Panther will pit the King of Wakanda against a pair of foes with their own agendas, as the trailer reveals Michael B. Jordan’s Erik Killmonger break out Andy Serkis’ Ulysses Klaue (AKA Klaw) from imprisonment.
Killmonger is described as “a dissident from the country and aspiring prince who has colluded with a hostile foreign adversary in a bid to bring down the rightful heir to Wakanda’s throne.”
Executive producer Nate Moore provided more insight into the character’s motivations and backstory, indicating that the film will be true to the source material.
“I think Killmonger has his own opinion on how Wakanda has been run and should run,” Moore said, “and what I think Michael brings to the table is sort of a charming antagonist, who doesn’t agree with how T’Challa is running things, frankly. I think that puts T’Challa in a difficult situation. Killmonger is a voice of a different side of Wakanda.”
Killmonger allies with Klaue, who wants to get his hands on more of the valuable Vibranium that comes from the country.
“As long as he can amass fortune and cause disruption in the world at the same time, I think he’s a happy man,” Serkis said about his character.
We’ll likely learn more about the film during the Marvel Studios panel at San Diego Comic-Con next week.
Black Panther his theaters February 16, 2018.
http://comicbook.com/2017/07/12/black-panther-erik-killmonger-klaw-michael-b-jordan-andy-serkis/
Joker_De_La_Lover;c-9881415 said:I think Captain America does in the first Infinity War. Thanos kills him while he was protecting others. There's no other way for him to go. In the Infinity War sequel, Cap shows up in flashbacks as the avengers get revenge for Captain. I might cry seeing Cap die
StoneColdMikey;c-9881418 said:Tony isn't dying
StoneColdMikey;c-9881418 said:Tony isn't dying
Lou_Cypher;c-9881209 said:After Infinity War, would yall rather see the Mantles of Cap and Iron Man (assuming Downey retires. Evans has been confirmed pretty much) passed on to a younger/different character? or just retire the heroes for awhile?
They got Bucky and Sam for Cap, could easily introduce that young girl to take over as Iron man.
I think i would prefer to see Bucky stay Winter Soldier and have his own set of films one day maybe.