Chadwick Boseman is Black Panther! - Part 5

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There are more or less two unknown slots between now and May 2018. One of those is likely Thor 3. If that's the case, I think Inhumans fill the other slot. Given this, he may very well be the first movie of Phase 4, but I do think Phase 4 is more likely.
 
So, what do you guys think the likelihood of this appearing in phase 3 is? I dont wanna jinx it but i'm getting the feeling that Panther won't be fitting into Phase 3's plans. We know for sure theres gonna be Antman, Cap 3, Thor 3, GotG 2 and Dr Strange is pretty much guaranteed. Thats already 5 movies for Phase 3. Do you guys think we'll see this in phase 3 or 4?
-It really depends on if Avengers 3 is in 2018 or 2019. If the latter date is the case, I'd say BP is likely to be in Phase 3, if A3 is in '18, it will be later.

-And Mr. Crump, though I haven't seen him in anything, would make a good Klaw. Though, as others have said, they may want a bigger name. That's one of the reasons I think the John Boyega as T'Challa rumor holds water, his name/face will be huge after Star Wars VII comes out.
 
Stan Lee just confirmed a “Black Panther” Movie!

When asked about what his thoughts are about creating a BLACK WIDOW Movie, Stan “The Man” Lee let the cat out of the bag in regards to the making of a “Black Panther” film.

Look at what he said.

“We haven’t made a Black Widow movie but she’s been in some of our movies, and she will be featured more prominently as we move forward. And the chances are she will have her own movie because eventually all the superheroes are going to have their own movies. They are already working on Ant-Man, Dr. Strange and the Black Panther and there are others I am not allowed to talk about.”

No confirmation from Marvel just yet, but if Stan Lee is telling the truth (and he seems to like to let the cat out of the bag many times in the past), this is a great news for us who wanted to see BP on the big screen finally.
 
Yeah, he keeps saying it so it must be real I reckon.

Maybe marvel will beyonce us and just be like "oh yeah, the black panther movie comes out tomorrow lol"
 
Stan Lee just confirmed a “Black Panther” Movie!

No confirmation from Marvel just yet, but if Stan Lee is telling the truth (and he seems to like to let the cat out of the bag many times in the past), this is a great news for us who wanted to see BP on the big screen finally.
I seem to remember Stan Lee saying the exact same thing a year (or so) back. In any case, Stan Lee (gods bless the man) quotes are hardly confirmation of anything.

In any case, is there any doubt that Marvel are indeed working on a Black Panther movie? There... I'm said it. And I'm about as credible a source as Stan when it comes to the goings on behind Marvel movies. :)
 
Yeah it's not concrete proof but I do think he knows something we don't so it's very exciting!

Wait by your phone john boyega!
 
I think it's more a matter of when the movie will be released rather than if it will be made.
 
dont be surprised if we just keep hearing BP name during a few more years without an actual date
 
dont be surprised if we just keep hearing BP name during a few more years without an actual date

While DC will have already released two films with a POC as a lead in Aquaman and Shazam if the Rock is Shazam.
 
Here's a recently mad Black Panther fan film. The acting and dialogue is hammy but the fight choreography and SFX is damn good for what is basically a zero budget production.

 
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Here's a recently mad Black Panther fan film. The acting and dialogue is hammy but the fight choreography and SFX is damn good for what is basically a zero budget production.




What the devil is that?? While I agree it's a well done effort with not much budget but how is this BP? It's also to violent to be BP.
 
yeah, I highly doubt BP movie will come before 2019
 
If BP comes after 2019 I do hope that there will be an Inhumans movie with Black Bolt (played by Vin Diesel, who considers himself to be a person of color) and Medusa as the leads.
 
I just finds really dissapointed that a BP movie comes after lesser properties like Guardians, Antman and maybe Inhumans.

Its kind of ironic, when he was included in the first Avengers animated show around Avengers release. Look how far Marval has gotten with the universe and still no Black Panther. Its just dissapointing, their biggest black hero, and still no introduction.
 
They like other studios fear big budget movies with a large Black cast. I see Disney as being no different. They like to play it safe, especially with black comedies or pre civil rites black struggle films that have low budgets like Ride Along or The Help. They'll churn those out all day. Something like the BP that'll require easily 150 million budget to put it on Par with Cap and others they are fearful that no audience will show up or something. Personally i don't think they try or put much creative effort forward and also add in the fact that Hollywood love to put minorities and people from foreign cultures a specific box and have them act a certain way that usually feeds stereotypes .
 
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I just finds really dissapointed that a BP movie comes after lesser properties like Guardians, Antman and maybe Inhumans.

Its kind of ironic, when he was included in the first Avengers animated show around Avengers release. Look how far Marval has gotten with the universe and still no Black Panther. Its just dissapointing, their biggest black hero, and still no introduction.

If they do add a female led superhero movie before 2018, I do think people will continue to ask Kevin Feige "okay, so you announced a female superhero movie. But she's white. When will we get our non-white superhero movie?" especially if Marvel announces their full slate and WB announces Shazam starring the Rock as Shazam and Aquaman before Black Panther.

But they have not announced their full slate of movies yet, so I don't there needs to be a cause for concern.
 
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You guys do realize that their has been a big budget black superhero movie that made over 200 million domestically? As silly as it was Hancock did perform well. I however don't why they made that movie. It was so much potential there, but instead they made some silly comedy.
 
They like other studios fear big budget movies with a large Black cast. I see Disney as being no different. They like to play it safe, especially with black comedies or pre civil rites black struggle films that have low budgets like Ride Along or The Help. They'll churn those out all day. Something like the BP that'll require easily 150 million budget to put it on Par with Cap and others they are fearful that no audience will show up or something. Personally i don't think they try or put much creative effort forward and also add in the fact that Hollywood love to put minorities and people from foreign cultures a specific box and have them act a certain way that usually feeds stereotypes.

The film will do well because it's Marvel Studios. Until proven otherwise, there's no reason to think that a Black Superhero film with a large black cast that is from the producers of Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy won't do well.

When it came out that the Guardians would be a massive hit for Marvel Studios a lot of the film blog sites stated that the film's success would mean that they would not be hesitant to do riskier properties, such as Black Panther, Captain Marvel and Inhumans.
 
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You guys do realize that their has been a big budget black superhero movie that made over 200 million domestically? As silly as it was Hancock did perform well. I however don't why they made that movie. It was so much potential there, but instead they made some silly comedy.

Will Smith is a huge box office star, and had a streak of sci-fi/comedic sci-fi hits. A Black Panther movie won't be a straight up comedy or star Will Smith (thankfully). And like you said a few posts ago it would feature lots of black people. There really is no comparing a potential BP movie to Hancock.
 
Will Smith is a huge box office star, and had a streak of sci fi/comedic sci-fi hits. A Black Panther movie won't be a straight up comedy or star Will Smith (thankfully). And like you said a few posts ago it would feature lots of black people. There really is no comparing a potential BP movie to Hancock.

Yeah but it will be from Marvel Studios. With the massive success of Guardians of the Galaxy, there's no reason to doubt them, despite the problems they've had with Ant Man (the ship seems to be righted there so to speak). The track record has been impressive.

I have no doubt BP is happening. It's a matter of when it happens.

So then why are their people who doubt Marvel Studios can pull off Black Panther well? For Pete's sake, the #1 movie in the country features a talking, gun-toting raccoon and a giant walking tree. A lot of people thought it would be a massive bomb for Marvel. Instead it's the #1 film of the summer.
 
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Everyone knows my cynicism regarding this movie. It's been overdue for a while now, and they should hit this while the iron is hot instead of waiting too long. Right now they can print money and do anything, but they don't seem to want to have a movie featuring a minority lead or female lead. They wanted to sell a movie featuring a talking racoon and a tree that said the same line over and over again before selling the Avenger that fits much better into their universe than any other hero right now. It's okay to use his vibranium and the flying harness that Falcon wears, but they don't want to use the man responsible for it. It wouldn't shock me if they use the Quinjet in the next Avengers movie while not even acknowledging that Black Panther designed it.

I'm glad that Stan Lee is basically talking about BP every chance he gets. It's like he's forcing the issue because his tone is very different than Feige. I have a bad feeling that they're going to wait until the golden Marvel age of cinema is over to do a Black Panther movie so that they can use that Hollywood logic. "Hey man we gave you a Black Panther movie and everything, and none of you showed up. So what we only had one commercial for it, and the movie came out at the worst time of year. You should have gone to see it!"
 
Everyone knows my cynicism regarding this movie. It's been overdue for a while now, and they should hit this while the iron is hot instead of waiting too long. Right now they can print money and do anything, but they don't seem to want to have a movie featuring a minority lead or female lead. They wanted to sell a movie featuring a talking racoon and a tree that said the same line over and over again before selling the Avenger that fits much better into their universe than any other hero right now. It's okay to use his vibranium and the flying harness that Falcon wears, but they don't want to use the man responsible for it. It wouldn't shock me if they use the Quinjet in the next Avengers movie while not even acknowledging that Black Panther designed it.

I'm glad that Stan Lee is basically talking about BP every chance he gets. It's like he's forcing the issue because his tone is very different than Feige. I have a bad feeling that they're going to wait until the golden Marvel age of cinema is over to do a Black Panther movie so that they can use that Hollywood logic. "Hey man we gave you a Black Panther movie and everything, and none of you showed up. So what we only had one commercial for it, and the movie came out at the worst time of year. You should have gone to see it!"

:yay: Funny I share a lot of your thoughts on this.
 
:yay: Funny I share a lot of your thoughts on this.

Don't fret though. Stan Lee and I are working on a Black Panther movie to come out in 2027, and I'm secretly serenading Katee Sackhoff into being Ms. Marvel in 2028.
 
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