The Black Panther franchise is formally getting a brand new installment, because it appears Marvel Studios has already set a launch date for one more MCU sequel. The film collection confronted the last word tragedy when Chadwick Boseman handed away earlier than the making of Wakanda Eternally, however the mantle has been carried over to the following technology. Marvel will not be shutting the gates of Wakanda anytime, both, as Avengers: Doomsday will not be the one time audiences are handled to the beloved superhero.
In accordance with Daniel Richtman, Black Panther 3 is about to hit theaters in February 2028. Ryan Coogler is about to return because the director, whereas Letitia Wright is anticipated to reprise her function as Shuri aka Black Panther. That launch window places it forward of Avengers: Secret Wars, which is releasing in theaters on Might 7, 2027. Many have speculated {that a} new actor will take over the T’Challa function, however nothing has been confirmed on that entrance. Nevertheless, it will not be a coincidence that it takes place after the tip of the Multiverse Saga, earlier than the beginning of the Mutant period of the MCU.

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Denzel Washington is all however confirmed to characteristic within the third Black Panther installment as effectively, however it’s unclear who he’s set to play. Followers have speculated that he’ll make his MCU debut because the beloved mutant villain (and typically anti-hero) Magneto. In any case, the final Black Panther villain was additionally the mutant Namor, performed by Tenoch Huerta. Coogler is claimed to be onerous at work writing the following movie, however extra information could possibly be revealed later this 12 months throughout San Diego Comedian-Con.
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Supply: Daniel Ritchman

Black Panther
- Launch Date
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February 16, 2018
- Runtime
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135 minutes
- Director
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Ryan Coogler