New BLACK PANTHER Origin Featurette, TV Spot, Character Bios And New Details

BLACK PANTHER

Marvel’s Black Panther final trailer is here and it is incredible you will also see the new TV spot with more footage and a featurette that will explain the comic book origin of the character, and some character bios which comes with more information on the characters.

In the featurette, Kevin FeigeStan Lee, Chadwick Boseman, Ryan Coogler talk about the significance of bringing this character from the comics to the movie screens and giving him his own movie franchise. Feige says:

“One of the things that was so satisfying about Civil War was, of course, the Black Panther. People came out of that movie going, ‘I want to know more about that character’… Stan Lee and Jack Kirby created Black Panther in the early ’60s and he’s been a staple of Marvel Comics [for] 50-plus years.”

Lee added:

“He’s an interesting character that is going to be such a different thing for the audience on the screen. I couldn’t see the Black Panther living on a side street in New York.”

Check out the character bios:

The following character bios come from a Toys ‘R Us‘ catalog of action figures for the film. There’s a lot of cool details here about the characters in the film.

  • Black Panther (T’Challa, played by Chadwick Boseman) – As the new king of Wakanda, T’Challa is struggling to cope with the loss of his father T’Chaka, but is determined to live up to his great legacy. When Wakanda finds herself beset by two enemies intent on the nation’s downfall, Black Panther must use his new suit and heightened strength, speed and senses to defend Wakanda and the rest of the world.
  • Okoye (played by Danai Gurira) – The head of the Dora Milaje, an all-female special forces group, Okoya is a fiercely loyal protector of Wakanda who isn’t afraid to question her king but would defend him with her life. A staunch traditionalist who is as formidable with her spear as she is with her tongue, Okoye finds herself torn between her allegiance to her country and her king when T’Challa begins to challenge ancient Wakandan rules.
  • Nakia (played by Lupita Nyong’o) – A Wakandan spy pulled from her mission abroad by her former flame T’Challa, Nakia consistently gets involved in conflict for the good of others, adamant to use her abilities to help those in need. In the wake of King T’Chaka’s death and the rise of Wakanda’s new enemies, Nakia puts her skills of subterfuge and hand-to-hand combat to use in order to fight alongside Black Panther.
  • Shuri (played by Letitia Wright) – Shuri is T’Challa’s younger sister and head of the Wakandan Design Group, where she designs and builds futuristic tech such as the Black Panther suit with Vibranium mined from the Great Mound. She is an innovator, intelligent beyond her years, and always ready to give her big brother a hard time.
  • Erik Killmonger (Erik Stevens, played by Michael B. Jordan) – Erik Stevens was an American black-ops soldier who earned the nickname “Killmonger” while in the field. However, after disappearing off the grid, he has reemerged with a plan that threatens to put Black Panther and all of Wakanda at risk. Using his charisma, considerable skills in combat and his surprising knowledge of Wakandan customs, Erik Killmonger is a dangerous threat to all that T’Challa holds dear.
  • M’Baku (played by Winston Duke) – Armed with the hardened Jabari wood armor and a battle staff, M’Baku is the formidable leader of the Jabari tribe, a group of Wakandans who have shunned the use of vibranium and removed themselves from the mainstream Wakandan life. In the wake of T’Chaka’s death, M’Baku is faced with the choice of challenging T’Challa for the throne, or joining forces with his would-be adversary to defend Wakanda from malevolent outside forces.
  • Everett Ross (played by Martin Freeman) – A CIA agent and former liaison with the Joint Terrorism Task Force, Everett Ross is reunited with T’Challa when they both find themselves after the same adversary: Ulysses Klaue. A skilled tactician with advanced weapons training, Ross becomes an invaluable ally to the Black Panther.

Via: ComingSoon

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