The next release of the franchise, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is all set to feature yet another villain which has been in theory from a very long time now, it is an aquatic villain named Namor. As nothing much is revealed for the villain, we can compare his powers by Marvel’s Aquaman but predates the DC hero by a couple of years. We know all this because of the first official plot details that emerged through Production Weekly, which teased a clash between Wakanda and Namor. The report stated (via CBR) …
“Both Wakanda and Atlantis are hidden civilizations with advanced technology and increased militaristic abilities that decided to separate themselves from the rest of the world for their own safety, and in a way, out of fear,”
“Wakanda feared that their technology would be abused. Atlantis feared that surface dwellers would come and desecrate the mythical city just as they did so many years ago. And yet their fears escalate even further when these two once-hidden nations clash with each other. Wakanda and Atlantis have a shockingly intertwined history.
“Wakanda is the only county in the world with access to vibranium. However, rumours of its power spread throughout the world, and Namor’s human father was sent searching for this rare material in Antarctica…”
While the fans were picking up on the possible tease in Avengers: Endgame, the theories suggested the potential arrival of aquatic villain Namor. This unfolded when Okoye mentioned Africa and the underwater earthquake off its coast. The next tease was given by Natasha Romanoff and Steve Rogers references when they were discussing the largest creatures of the aquatic world in the Hudson River.
The production has kickstarted recently last week on June 29th in Atlanta for this upcoming supposed blockbuster we expect to meet the cast soon. We all know that late Chadwick Boseman can never be replaced, but the Black Panther world will carry on with Chad’s memory. Boseman’s character will be honored and his role would not be recast as the Disney will definitely be careful about this. The president of the Marvel Studios, Kevin Feige stated, “It’s clearly very emotional without Chad, but everyone is also very excited to bring the world of Wakanda back to the public and back to the fans. We’re going to do it in a way that would make Chad proud.”
The biggest news followed by this hope is that the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever has a release date of July, 8 of 2022 just one more year to go and the fans can now also watch the first movie on Disney+.
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