Everything we know about the sequel to 'Black Panther'

as informed in He may have been decimated by Thanos at the end of "Avengers: Infinity War," but King T'Challa will live to see another day. "Black Panther" shattered box office records following its February 2018 release, grossing $1.3 billion worldwide and $700 million domestically. For Marvel Studios, that's enough to warrant a sequel. The film follows the life of the titular character Black Panther, also known as King T'Challa, as he grapples with the responsibility of leading his technology-advanced African nation Wakanda following the sudden death of his father T'Chaka. Note: this post contains spoilers for the first "Black Panther" film, as well as the comic.


From 'Black Panther' To 'Malcom X,' Ruth E. Carter Creates Character Through Costume

With Meghna Chakrabarti"Black Panther" costume designer Ruth E. Carter joins us to talk about how she uses fabric to bring life to African-American stories on the big screen. GuestRuth E. Carter, "Black Panther" costume designer. Two-time Academy Award-nominee for Best Costume Design for Spike Lee's 1993 film "Malcom X" and Steven Spielberg's 1998 film "Amistad." The gala, which will take place on February 19 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, celebrates excellence in film, television, and short form costume design. Furthermore, feature-length films designed for television and streaming services will now compete in the CDGA's Excellence in Film categories."

From 'Black Panther' To 'Malcom X,' Ruth E. Carter Creates Character Through Costume




These Female 'Black Panther' Stars Think Wakanda Is Super Feminist & Hollywood Should Really Take Note

referring to Just when you thought the film had given us enough, the female stars of Black Panther have returned to give us a lesson in how to change Hollywood. In a new interview with ELLE, Black Panther stars Angela Bassett, Danai Gurira, and Lupita Nyong'o explained why they think Wakanda is feminist, and Hollywood should really take note. While Chadwick Boseman was nominally the film's star, playing Black Panther himself, his arc was only half the story. One thing audiences found so impressive about Black Panther was the wide variety of feminine strength that it portrayed. There wasn't just one kind of woman, or even just one kind of warrior woman in Black Panther.





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