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Anticipation grows for Black Panther Movie

Small adds having a black superhero in a feature film has been a long time coming.

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Coogler was also asked about which of the Black Panther comics he pulled from for this film.

Some hope it will create new comic book fans and technology moguls.

Without spoiling too much, the plot is about Prince T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) (the Black Panther himself) becoming King of Wakanda, an extremely technologically-advanced nation that hides itself away from the rest of the world.

A Lee County native will be featured in what is forecast to be one of the biggest films this year, Marvel Studios’ “Black Panther”. Another distraction is the graphics which is just average, especially towards the end of the film the action relies overly on CGI and it doesn’t look that good for Marvel film standards.

Ryan Coogler’s film is almost upon us and fans are excited to see what the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe offering has in store for them.

This is going to be one of the biggest movies of the year, so that, of course, makes you wonder… Marvel then hired Reginald Hudlin to rewrite that origin in the 2000s.

“I was like, “Is this a Marvel movie?’ Because this is deep, this goes places, you know, and I was so in awe of his courage to tell such a bold story and to do so without compromising on the ‘Wow” factor”, she said. “I have strong women on my team that work with me every day”. “It means the world is diverse and we can be superheroes as well”.

“Black Panther” director Ryan Coogler recently revealed in an interview with NPR how famed rapper Kendrick Lamar and Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith of Top Dawg Entertainment became involved with and eventually curated the project. “We’re trying to make different normal”. He sat down next to his onscreen rival Michael B. Jordan (Erik Killmonger) – whom he actually gets along with really, really well in real life – to share what they could, and maybe couldn’t, say about the highly anticipated movie.

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Chadwick Boseman had a bit of trouble narrowing down his choices, saying it comes down to Charles Burnett’s Killer of Sheep and Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing, telling the site, “I can’t pick one”. To be fair, Black Panther is probably just a technical player for Disney and Marvel, but they certainly have the money for an across the board campaign.

POWER STRUGGLE Black Panther is challenged by Erik Killmonger