According to new rumors that have come out in recent hours, on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever we may see a completely unexpected return.
A report published online by ScreenGeek in fact, he wanted to go back to film Killmongervillain of the previous film played by Michael B. Jordan. In Black Panther the character dies in the last confrontation T’Challahowever it looks like it may return with a completely different function from the previous one.
Killmonger it should really show itself in Ancestor’s Plan, serves as the new mentor to the so -called ‘young hero’. In Wakanda folklore, the Ancestor’s Plan it is a dimension in which the souls of the dead can exist outside their bodies. Sa Black Panther ay T’Challa na Killmongerafter eating the heart -shaped grass and burying it in the sand ritual, they met their late fathers in Ancestor’s Plan. Based on this assumption, some fans have hypothesized that the now former villain of the first chapter could present himself and guide the protagonist into this kind of alternate reality.
As for the identity of the young hero in question, so far it is only possible to formulate hypotheses. After the tragic death of Chadwick Boseman, Marvel Studios announced that for the character’s T’Challa there will be no recasting. This has sparked rumors about the possible heir to the title Black Pantherwith the characters of Shuri, Nakia At Okoye which is among the most popular with fans.
The direction of the film was again entrusted Ryan Coogler while in the cast we will see many well -known faces returning from the first film including Letitia Wright, Danai Gunira, Lupita Nyong’o, Winston Duke, Angela Bassett At Martin Freeman. Among the new entries are already instead Michaela Coel, Dominique Thorne – to debut in the role of Riri Williamsang future Ironheart – At Tenoch Huerta. The latter in particular is certainly accepted for the role of Namor the Sub-MarinerKing of Kingdom of Atlantis. The news has not yet been officially confirmed, however, according to some rumors about the plot, the film will deal with the “intertwined history” between the country’s Wakanda and the lost city of Atlantistwo civilizations united by long rivalry and separation with the outside world.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever coming to theaters theNovember 11, 2022.
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