Black Panther
HHW Gaming: Captain America & Black Panther Teaming Up In New Game, Plus Other D23 Expo Announcments
Day one of Disney's D23 is officially a wrap, and gamers have some video games to look forward to coming from the house the mouse built and Marvel.
Finally, the Black Panther is reportedly getting his own video game.
Though Moore admits that the studio did consider recasting the role of T'Challa, they ultimately decided against it.
Boseman's final appearance as King T'Challa AKA The Black Panther took place in Disney Plus' new What If...? series, and fans are celebrating the moment on social media.
This one person needed a reminder as to why the Wakandans don't trust anyone.
Could the King of Wakanda's arrival finally make it the game fans hoped it would be at launch?
In the Marvel Comics Universe, Wakanda is much more than a location for the Black Panther storyline, it's an entire movement. So much so that director Ryan Coogler will be bringing a series based on the fictional African nation with all the vibranium to Disney+.
Boseman passed away this year after battling colon cancer.
The late Boseman made a stellar turn as King T'Challa, AKA The Black Panther.
Many comic book fans have even preferred that Marvel incorporate a new Black Panther from their upcoming Multiverse into their MCU mix and let the memory of Boseman's King of Wakanda be as is
In her first public words following his death, Nyong'o took to Instagram to share her thoughts about the death of Boseman, who passed early last week at the age of 43 from colon cancer.
After taking some time to somewhat process the devastating news, Michael B. Jordan garnered up the energy to poignantly share a letter to his friend and former co-star via Instagram, breaking all of our hearts all over again. During the lengthy post, Jordan let his fans and followers know how much his time with Boseman meant to him, expressing just how disappointed he is that he didn’t have more time to tell him to his face how much he admires him.