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'Black Panther' air date, news & update: Film to be harshly realistic

By Maureen Blas | Sep 06, 2016 08:36 AM EDT
Actors Robert Downey Jr. (L) and Chris Evans onstage during Marvel Studios fan event at The El Capitan Theatre on October 28, 2014 in Los Angeles, California.
(Photo : Getty Images/Alberto E. Rodriguez) Actors Robert Downey Jr. (L) and Chris Evans onstage during Marvel Studios fan event at The El Capitan Theatre on October 28, 2014 in Los Angeles, California.

"Black Panther" first appeared in "Captain America: Civil War." Compared to other Marvel movies, "Black Panther" will follow a different approach making the film filled with courage and determination.

The hero himself, Chadwick Boseman, described that "Black Panther" was a contrasting hero, unlike Ant-Man or Iron Man who talks too fast.

He said, "For me, most of the time the darker superhero movies are the ones that I gravitate towards, that I love the most. I'm glad that the tone of [Black Panther] may be a little grittier."

Ryan Coogler, the director of "Black Panther" has also communicated about the reservations included in retaining a darker Marvel movie inside the studio's developed universe, GameSpot reported.

"It's a specific challenge. What Marvel's doing, and what you see a lot of studios doing now that Marvel has done it so successfully, is making content that exists in a particular universe, where the characters tie in and crossover," the director informed EW in May.

'Black Panther" is being played by a black actor and Marvel Cinematic Universe is set to make some significant changes. "The Avengers" is going to multiply and will involve more selection of new adventures and characters. The "Spider-Man: Homecoming" along with "Black Panther" will apparently feature characters and scenes not being shown to the public. With "Captain Marvel" and "Ant-Man," together with "The Wasp," featuring a heroine in the leading role, represents a positive high impact in respect to equal representation in the media, Cinema Blend reported.

This type of film producing was contested in the aftermath of Academy Awards this year where many people were infuriated regarding individual acting nominations were exclusively given to white actors. From then on, the focus of diversification, as well as representation, has been exceptionally bestowed. The "Black Panther" movie might just make explicit waves in the Hollywood realm.

The "Black Panther" is a fictitious and the first black superhero that appears in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Other film characters include Michael B. Jordan, Danai Gurira, and Lupita Nyong'o and with the script written by Joe Robert Cole. The movie will crawl in cinemas in February 16, 2018.

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