All 'Black Panther' Characters Confirmed For 'Avengers: Infinity War'

As it stated in Several of the characters have been revealed in trailers for Avengers: Infinity War, while others have been revealed to appear or not be involved during interviews. Mild or potential spoilers follow as we run through which characters from the Black Panther movie will be featured in Avengers: Infinity War three months later...Slide 1/7 – T'Challa Surprising no one, the Black Panther himself T'Challa will be in Avengers: Infinity War. Slide 2/7 – Shuri Speaking to ComicBook.com at the same press event for Black Panther, Shuri actress Letitia Wright opened up about her experience on Avengers: Infinity War. Slide 4/7 – Nakia Nakia, a Wakandan warrior and love interest to Black Panther, will not be in Avengers: Infinity War. Speaking to ComicBook.com, Freeman revealed he will not be a part of Avengers: Infinity War, despite playing a major role in Black Panther.


Looking Marvel-ous: Designing costumes for 'Black Panther'

Credit: © Marvel Studios 2018BP_embed_3_blackpanther.jpg Marvel Studios' "Black Panther." Black Panther/T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman). Credit: © Marvel Studios 2018"Everything about setting up 'Black Panther' was new. They sent me some pages pulled out of the Black Panther comic book and I was like, 'Is this what I had to prepare for this?' And I understood the story of the Black Panther and the world of Wakanda by reading the pieces that they sent me. Credit: © Marvel Studios 2018BP_embed_5_DoraMilaje.jpg Marvel Studios' "Black Panther." L to R: Nakia (Lupita Nyong'o) and Shuri (Letitia Wright).

Looking Marvel-ous: Designing costumes for 'Black Panther'

'Black Panther' Designer Ruth Carter on Wakanda's Fashion

referring to Black Panther is one of the most highly anticipated films of 2018—not just for its adaptation of the popular comic, but also for its fashion. "What are you wearing to the Black Panther premiere?" became a prominent topic of discussion across social media. It's perhaps a testament to Black Panther's costume designer, Ruth Carter, that a two-minute trailer had this effect on viewers. "Wakandans are serious about fashion," Carter told me of the inhabitants of Black Panther's tech-forward, eco-conscious, never-before-colonized country. African fashion has always been cosmopolitan, and Carter was careful not to depict it as frozen in the past.






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