Chadwick Boseman will play the title role in the Marvel Studio’s upcoming “Black Panther”, revealed on Tuesday. Marvel
studio announced at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on Tuesday morning.
Boseman will play the role T’Challa, the head of the fictional
African nation of Wakanda in the upcoming movie. He has also signed lucrative
five-film deal that begins with 2016’s Captain America: Civil War. The superheroes
Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans
established his services onstage with Boseman for Captain America: Civil War.
The Black Panther is scheduled to
be released on November 3, 2017 and it is created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
“It's about how this isolationist country of Wakanda needs to meet the world,”
said Marvel's Kevin Feige.
Boseman was best known for his
roles in “42” as Jackie Robinson and
in “Get On up” as James Brown. He has
repped by Greene & Associates, Management 360 and Ziffren Brittenham.
“I'm blessed to be part of this
Marvel Universe and I look forward to making magic together,” said Boseman. The Studio will reveal any
information about the character by share on Twitter by Marvel's Ryan Penagos.
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