The production of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) movie “Black Panther 3” (tentative title) has been officially announced.. This is reported by US Deadline.
The Black Panther series is one of the core series of the MCU. The first film “Black Panther” (2018), starring T'Challa played by Chadwick Boseman, was the first black superhero movie in the MCU and was a historic hit, grossing $1,346.91 million at the worldwide box office. After Boseman passed away from cancer in August 2020, the sequel “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever'' (2021), which was produced with the theme of “carrying on the legacy'', also became a huge hit with global box office revenue of 859.2 million dollars. Ta.
Marvel Studios had not announced the production of the third movie, but now studio executives who have been producing the seriesNate Moorehas decided to leave the company. “Black Panther 3'' has been officially announced, following the introduction of a key person who proposed the film adaptation of Black Panther from an early stage and made it happen.
According to reports, Moore plans to leave the studio in early 2025 to become an independent film producer.He will continue as a producer on “Black Panther 3”. In response to this announcement, Moore himself released the following statement.
“Almost everything I know about producing was learned at Marvel Studios. I've been fortunate to work with my studio colleagues, cast and staff, and people who love filmmaking and storytelling. I couldn't be more excited to bring my experience and passion for film to a full range of feature films, including returning to the world of Wakanda with Black Panther 3.”
Moore has been with Marvel Studios since 2010, where he oversaw the production department and also participated as a producer on films such as “Captain America: Civil War'' (2016) and “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier'' (2021). He also serves as a producer on the latest film, “Captain America: Brave New World,'' and will remain at the studio until mid-March after its release.
President Kevin Feige and executive Louis D'Esposito said, “Nate has been a great executive, colleague, and great friend to everyone at Marvel Studios, and his influence will continue to be felt in our storytelling.” I commented. “I will miss him very much, but I am fortunate enough to be able to work with him again in a new capacity on the next Black Panther film, and I look forward to his next role.”
At this time, the plot, production, and release schedule of “Black Panther 3” are unknown. The director and screenwriter have also not been announced, but Ryan Coogler, who has worked on the series, is expected to continue in the role. In November 2024, actor Denzel Washington confirmed his involvement in Black Panther 3 by saying, “I have Coogler write the role.''
▼ “Black Panther” article
Source: Deadline