During an appearance on Variety's Little Gold Men podcast, Sebastian Stan was asked if he'd be open to starring in future Wakanda stories especially with Bucky Barnes' connection to the Black Panther universe.
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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is amongst the most highly-anticipated MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) movies because fans are curious to know how the Ryan Coogler directorial will carry forward the storyline post Chadwick Boseman's untimely demise.
Not a lot of details are out yet, except for the official title reveal and release date, but many of the cast members have been sharing their excitement for the sequel.During a recent appearance on The One Show, via Metro, Martin Freeman, who plays
.During an appearance on Variety's Little Gold Men podcast, Sebastian Stan was asked if he'd be open to starring in future Wakanda stories especially with Bucky Barnes' connection to the Black Panther universe.
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It's been a few years since fans saw Wakanda in all her splendor, so we're about due for another visit. Luckily, the highly anticipated sequel is on the way! Although details on the film are still scarce, we know some key facts such as who's coming back and when the film will drop. The sequel was announced back in October 2018, with director Ryan Coogler already attached to write and direct.
KISS frontman Paul Stanley has spoken about a new biopic on his band that’s being helmed by Pirates Of The Caribbean 5 director Joachim Rønning.Stanley praised the forthcoming film’s “really good” script, adding that it’s going to be an “interesting” watch for fans.Speaking to Download Festival host Kylie Olsson yesterday (June 1) ahead of his band’s headline slot at this year’s festival, the co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist said: “Look, you get once chance to do it, and I would rather not
The Marvel Cinematic Universe can't get enough of Danai Gurira. Not only will the actress be returning to the franchise as Okoye, general of the Dora Milaje, in Ryan Coogler's upcoming , but she'll also star in an origin spinoff series for Disney+. first broke the news in its annual list of top entertainment attorneys.
Black Panther spinoff series.According to Collider, the new Disney+ show will be produced by Black Panther director Ryan Coogler and will take place in the Kingdom of Wakanda. No other details have been shared at this point.Gurira’s involvement with the series was first confirmed by The Hollywood Reporter in an article featuring the lawyer who brokered the deal for her.The piece also confirmed that she will return for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, the sequel to Coogler’s Marvel debut.
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There are still a bunch of questions surrounding the forthcoming “Black Panther” sequel, “Wakanda Forever.” How will the franchise deal with the sudden passing of star Chadwick Boseman? Will there be an existing character taking over the mantle or will there be someone brand-new? Well, we are still quite a while from knowing the answer to those questions, but in terms of one familiar face, Danai Gurira, we know that she’s not only returning for “Wakanda Forever” but also the untitled “Black
While MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) fans are definitely excited about Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, there's also a bittersweet feeling in regards to the loss of Chadwick Boseman. Nonetheless, the show must go on as director Ryan Coogler weaves his way through continuing the legacy of Wakanda in Black Panther's highly awaited sequel.
We hear from sources that Danai Gurira will be returning as Okoye, general of the Dora Milaje, in Ryan Coogler’s upcoming Black Panther: Wakanda Forever as well as reprising the character in an origin spinoff series for Disney+.
Jack Black is reacting to the sudden and shocking death of his School of Rock co-star Kevin Clark.
Actor Martin Freeman recently slammed actor Jim Carrey for his performance in the 1999 movie Man On The Moon. If you haven’t seen the film, Jim portrayed the late American entertainer Andy Kaufman and utilized method acting to get into character on set.
Manori Ravindran International EditorBBC has unveiled the first image from new police drama “The Responder,” starring Martin Freeman.Written by ex-police officer Tony Schumacher and made by Dancing Ledge Productions (“The Salisbury Poisonings”), Freeman stars as Chris, a crisis-stricken, morally compromised urgent response officer who is forced to take on a new rookie partner (Adelayo Adedayo).Together, they realize that survival in a high-pressure, relentless night-time world will depend on
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